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REPORT ON SECOND LINE MASTER TRAINING WORKSHOP ON CERTIFICATE COURSE FOR NURSING EDUCATORS

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The Sindh Health Department and the World Health Organization (WHO) has organized a second line master trainer Training Workshop on Certificate Course for Nursing Educators in Karachi from May 24 to May 31, 2022. Dr. Sara Salman, Provincial Head of WHO Sindh, delivered a second-line master trainer training workshop for nursing educators on the Certificate Course.

The goal of organizing this workshop was to help faculty members in Sindh enhance their capacity building and assists nursing educators in gaining a better understanding of modern nursing education.

In this regard, faculties from various schools of nursing are invited to deliver lectures, interactive sessions, and group discussions. Dr. Yasmeen Amarsi and Dr. Sumaira K. Punjwani from Ziauddin University Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery also facilitated the Second Line Training session.

Different renowned professors, researchers, guest speakers, and academicians were also invited from all over Sindh, including Dr Rubina Barolia, Dr KhairulNissa Aajni, Prof Tazeen Saeed, Alia Nasir, Shakila Laghari, Nazneen, Dr Dildar, M Rehan, Abdul Manan, Abdul Karim etc.

Experts viewed that such training workshops for nurses should be organized in divisional and districts level across the Sindh province.

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REPORT ON TRIBUTE TO NURSES AND MIDWIVES AS FRONT LINE SOLDIERS WHO PERFORMED SELFLESS SERVICES FOR NATION AGAINST COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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Nurses and midwives have been on the frontline of the COVID-19 response in our hospitals, aged care facilities, community services and general practices, providing quality professional care under extraordinary conditions.

An Appreciation Award Ceremony was organized on June 11th, 2022 by Ministry of Health, Government of Sindh in collaboration with WHO hosted at Jinnah Post-Graduate Medical College to give “Tribute to Nurses and Midwives as front line Soldiers who performed selfless services for nation Against Covid-19 pandemic”.

In recognition of their work in such unprecedented times faculty from various schools of nursing were invited. Dr. Pamella Marshal, Dr. Yasmeen Amarsi, Ms. Afshan Nazli and Dr. Sumaira K. Punjwani attended the ceremony as Special Guest to represent Ziauddin University Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery.

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ORIC SESSION ON DESIGN THINKING IN RESEARCH AND PROTOTYPING

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Prototyping allows designers to test the practicability of the current design and potentially investigate how trial users think and feel about the product.

A session on Design Thinking in Research and Prototyping conducted by Mr. Adnan Jafri (ORIC, ZU) on Friday, April 08, 2022 in which all the faculty members of the Ziauddin University Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery (ZUFONAM) participated.

The purpose of this session was to draw the attention of faculty members and students to innovation through new ideas. Through these ideas, they can create something new that will make it easier for them to learn. Improve their thinking ability and improve the quality of education.

Everyone on our team works together to enhance our strengths and thinking ability. Sir Adnan showed a video on innovation and creativity. He also shared his life experience of what he did in his student life for the betterment of his project. All that needed is how easily the problems that arise in daily life can be solved, with just one thought and that thought tells us the answers to solve the problem. All the faaculty members learned a lot from his experience and determined that they will do something new for Ziauddin Faculty of nursing and midwifery and for its students in the future which will help them to improve a lot.

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REPORT ON TROPICAL AND COMMUNICABLE DISEASES TEACHING AT HOSPITAL FACILITY

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There was a project on children’s education on the subject of Tropical and Communicable Diseases. In which they went to different hospitals and teach the people about ten common diseases which can be very leading and dangerous for them. They made all the arrangements for the community and made beautiful and useful teaching aids and models for their education that could guide them in their learning process. The children have been visiting Ziauddin Hospital in Clifton and Kemari. In which the managers Komal Sohani and Sheryl Mona warmly welcomed them and provided table chairs and staff for their guidance so that they can teach and learn well. To guide them, Mr. Jonathan was with them every day, telling them what to do and how to teach them what was best for them. Like a good instructor, he would accompany them every time, and wherever they encountered difficulties he helped Them. Hospital area in-charges and managers used to come to see all these teaching people who were very appreciative of the ability of these children. The medical superintendent of the hospital and the rest of the managers came and these students presented their teaching to them and those are coming to Clifton and Kemari. Mangers and In-charges were amazed and happy because these students are coming from the north campus so far to serve the people. They were happy that the Dean of the Faculty of nursing and midwifery (ZUFONAM) college was helping them to prove that they will become good nurses. The response from the children was so good that QEC decided to publish the report further. The very pictorial highlights you see in this report are proof that these children are really doing well in the learning process.

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