Dr Yasmin Rashid, the provincial health minister, has announced the creation of 4,600 new positions in the Punjab Health Department. On Monday, she made this declaration while serving as the meeting’s chair in the Department of Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education.

Participating in the meeting were Chief Planning Officer Abdul Haq Bhatti, the newly appointed Secretary of Health Dr Ahmad Javaid Qazi, Special Secretary M. Usman, Additional Secretaries Zahida Azhar, Shahida Farrukh, Dr Hafiz Shahid Latif, Quratul Ain, and Agha Nabil, as well as the respective Deputy Secretaries.

The Provincial Health Minister received a briefing from Special Secretary M. Usman and associated supplementary secretaries. During the meeting, Dr Yasmin Rashid went over in detail the initiatives for the regional blood centre, mother and child hospitals, midwifery colleges, new doctor hires in the health department, and the sehat sahulat card.

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She stated that the Punjab Public Service Commission has received a request to fill 4600 new positions from the Department of Specialized Health and Medical Education. Punjabi mother and child hospitals are making rapid progress. The Punjab Health Department has seen a record amount of medical personnel hired by our government.

According to the provincial health minister, we are making every effort to address the shortfall of physicians, nurses, and paramedics in Punjab’s government teaching hospitals. Through the sehat sahulat card, free medical facilities worth billions of rupees are offered.

The health department has been given instructions to follow the procedure for hiring new medical personnel every day. According to her, preparations are being made for the local blood centre. The procedure for developing medical officers is being finished by the department, including the working papers.

Dr Yasmin Rashid stated that Dr Ahmed Javed Qazi’s posting is a positive development. He is among the most diligent and trustworthy officers. She stated that Dr Qazi would endeavour to advance medical education.