A 20 member group of nurses have returned from Turkey after completing 2 months nursing training course. The group was received at Lahore Airport by Director General Nursing Kousar Perveen, Deputy Chief Nursing Superintendent LGH. Farhat Mahboob and other staff. The family members of the coming nurses were also present on the airport who, along with other receivers, chanted slogans of Pak-Turkey Dosti.
Zindabad (long live Pak-Turkey Friendship) on the occasion.
The foreign trained nurses, speaking on the occasion, said that Turk Government accorded them with special protocol and best hospitality during their stay at Turkey.
The nurses, belonging to LGH, PIC, Jinah Hospital and hospitals of Multan and Bahawalpur said that they were imparted modern training regarding how to deal with patients from their arrival to hospital till recovery, ward management and other skills through lectures, visits and useful information. Miss Kousar Pervin and Farhat Mahboob appreciated the health vision of Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif and said that his health policies have provided an effective health care system to the masses.
It may be mentioned that Punjab government had managed dengue training for doctors and nurses at Thailand and other countries some years ago to overcome the menace and now it has got the nurses trained at foreign country in order to ensure quality health care in the province.
Deputy Chief Nursing Superintendent Farhat Mahboob said on the occasion that the training which Pakistani nurses have got from Turkey would also be transferred to their colleagues so that maximum health care could be provided to patients.





















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