Indonesian Medical team of 29 medical personnel ranging from doctors, nurses, nutritionists, and midwives, arrived in Karachi ready to provide medical services to the victims of flood-disaster in flood hit areas in the country

APP50-071022 KARACHI: October 07–Indonesian Medical team of 29 medical personnel ranging from doctors, nurses, nutritionists, and midwives, arrived in Karachi ready to provide medical services to the victims of flood-disaster in flood hit areas in the country.APP
APP50-071022 KARACHI APP51-071022 KARACHI APP52-071022 KARACHI

Pakistan can’t afford health professionals leaving for work abroad: President

KARACHI, Nov 11 (APP): President Dr Arif Alvi said on Thursday that Pakistan could not afford doctors leaving the country for jobs in abroad and about 0.9 million nurses were needed in the health sector of the country. He stated this while addressing as a chief guest at the inauguration ceremony of 34th International Pak… Continue reading Pakistan can’t afford health professionals leaving for work abroad: President

A view of blue illumination of Frere Hall building to salute doctors, nurses, and paramedic staff. A doctor’s family is also seen in remember their loved one, who was martyred on the line of duty

APP61-040521 KARACHI: May 04 - A view of blue illumination of Frere Hall building to salute doctors, nurses, and paramedic staff. A doctor's family is also seen in remember their loved one, who was martyred on the line of duty. APP photo by Syed Abbas Mehdi

RAWALPINDI: August 24 – A motorcyclist on the way hanging a penaflex on his motorcycle to appreciating the services of doctors, nurses and paramedics in the fight against COVID-19 at Shamsabad. APP photo by Abid Zia

APP06-24 RAWALPINDI: August 24 - A motorcyclist on the way hanging a penaflex on his motorcycle to appreciating the services of doctors, nurses and paramedics in the fight against COVID-19 at Shamsabad. APP photo by Abid Zia
APP06-24
APP Services