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  2. Nursing in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Pakistan’s government stated its intent to improve the country's nursing care. Nursing is a health-care profession which is mainly aimed on the care of families and individuals. Nursing is important in every part of the world, especially in developing countries like Pakistan. In 2021, Pakistan faces a great shortage of trained nurses ...

  3. Category:Pakistani nurses - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Nursing in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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  5. Healthcare in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's suicide rate is below the worldwide average. The 2015 global rate was 9.5 per 100,000 people [31] (in 2008, 11.6). Suicides represent some 0.9% of all deaths. Pakistan's death rate, as given by the World Bank, is 7.28 per 1000 people in 2016 (the lowest rate in the 2006-2018 period). In 2015, the suicide rate in Pakistan was ...

  6. Category:Nursing by country - Wikipedia

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  7. Pakistan Nursing Council - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) (پاکستان نرسنگ کونسل) is a regulatory body established in 1948 by the Pakistan Nursing Council Act (1952, 1973). [1] PNC is empowered to license nurses , midwives , lady health visitors (LHVs) and nursing auxiliaries to practice nursing throughout the country.

  8. Armed Forces Post Graduate Medical Institute - Wikipedia

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    College of Nursing is a constituent institution of AFPGMI that offers medical education and degree programs relating to the field of Nursing. In 1956, An institute for Basic and Post Basic Nursing Training was established at Combined Military Hospital Lahore as School of Nursing. It was shifted to Armed Forces Medical College (Now AFPGMI) in 1959.

  9. Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Nursing is a female-dominated profession in many countries; according to the WHO's 2020 State of the World's Nursing, approximately 90% of the nursing workforce is female. [52] For instance, the male-to-female ratio of nurses is approximately 1:19 in Canada and the United States. [53] [54] This ratio is matched in many other countries.