Nursing at the Aga Khan Hospital, Karimabad
The Hospital’s nursing service is committed to providing effective
and efficient care to meet the needs of its patients. It delivers
a high standard of patient care that is intended to exceed the expectations
of patients, families and the local community. Nurses are trained
on a regular basis to cope with technological advances and societal
complexities.
Quality of Nursing Services
Most nurses working at the Hospital are trained at the
Aga Khan Health Service Pakistan Midwifery School and the Aga Khan
University Hospital (AKUH). The Hospital has midwives and registered
nurses trained in intensive, neo-natal, ante-natal, post-natal,
pre-and post-operative care.
Health Education
Healthcare professionals provide individual or group sessions in
ante-natal and post-natal care, lactation, diet and family planning.
A joint session for spouses is also arranged with an orientation
and facility tour to familiarise them with the hospital environment.
Professional Development
Training of nurses is a regular and on-going activity. The Hospital
conducts an in-depth analysis to identify relevant, immediate and
remote training needs required for its nurses.
The Hospital’s Nursing Education Service works closely with
ward-based clinical nurse instructors who are responsible for developing
Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) modules. As part of the Hospital’s
Nursing Professional Development Programme, every nurse receives
ongoing skills development.
Besides training, the Service sponsors nurses for local and international
postgraduate courses annually. Nurses also have the opportunity
to pursue the Advanced Nursing Studies programme at the Aga Khan
University, Pakistan. For more information, please contact:
Nursing Department
The Aga Khan Hospital for Women, Karimabad |
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| Telephone |
+92 21 631 9950, 631 7805, 632 3465 |
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| Fax |
+92 21 637 5950 |
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| E-mail |
Write to Nursing Department
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Midwifery Diploma Training Programme
Established in 1979, the Midwifery Training School offers the 15-month
Midwifery Diploma Training Programme. Affiliated with the Pakistan
Nursing Council (PNC) and the Sindh Nurses Examination Board (SNEB),
it increases clinical competency, professionalism and commitment
to obstetrical care.
Upon completion, graduates usually join the Aga Khan Health Service,
Pakistan, government or non-government health organizations. Most
pursue further education and become Lady Health Visitors, or Nurse
Midwives.
Curriculum
Designed by the Pakistan Nursing Council, the midwifery curriculum
is delivered at all schools. A student must complete a total of
288 theory hours, spending two hours daily in the classroom under
close clinical supervision by faculty, senior nursing staff and
doctors.
Students are required to complete 1332 hours in different clinical
areas and complete 25 normal deliveries as required by the PNC.
All students must attain 95 percent attendance.
According to PNC guidelines, all candidates should enroll in 12
weeks of Preliminary Training Session (PTS) followed by 12 months
of the midwifery-training programme.
> View information on the Midwifery Diploma
Training Programme
For enrolment and other inquiries,
contact:
The Aga Khan Hospital for Women, Karimabad
Street 6/D, Aisha Manzil
FB Area, Karachi
Pakistan |
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| Telephone |
+92 21 6319 950, 632 0465 |
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