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Nursing is a major component of Pakistan's health-care system. The topic has been the subject of extensive historical studies, is as of 2009 [update] a major issue in the country, and has been the subject of much scholarly discussion amongst academics and practitioners. [ 1 ]
The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Pakistan Medical Association. It publishes editorials, original articles, case reports, and letters concerning medicine and health practices. The editor-in-chief is Fatema Jawad.
To promote general well-being and public awareness on health issues, he has been regularly appearing on Pakistan's ATV channel for last 7 years, advising people on health issues. He was the driving force behind implementation of a standard 5-year curriculum for bachelor's degree in Colleges of Tibb on the lines of MBBS curriculum medical degree.
This is a list of Pakistani journalists from print and electronic media. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
The political determinants of health (PDOH) is a conceptual framework that visualizes and frames the political factors that shape and control the health and wellbeing of people. [23] This places a sociological lens upon areas like medicine — treating it as a social science as much as an applied science to understand its political nature. [24]
Liaquat Medical Research Journal (LMRJ) [ISSN (Print): 2664-5734] is a print and online (double blind, peer-reviewed) journal devoted to publishing innovative research and scholastic / academic content from all fields of medical and health sciences, concentrating on recent advances in clinical, diagnostic and preventive domains.
The Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors, a nonprofit organization of Pakistan dedicated to safeguards of journalists and media outlets argued Pakistan's direct and self-censorship and state-sponsored hostility towards independent journalists working in the country. In the recent years (around 2018 or 2019), seven journalists were killed while ...
Pakistan's media sector is highly influenced by the ownership structure. There are three dominating media moguls, or large media groups, which to some extent also have political affiliations. Due to their dominance in both print and broadcast industries all three media groups are very influential in politics and society. [2]