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NICVD’s low-paid contract employees to be regularized

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NICVD’s low-paid contract employees to be regularized
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah presiding over NICVD Governing Body meeting.

Governing Body of NICVD in its meeting also approves establishing a separate Nursing School as the Institute is faced with shortage of trained and experienced nurses.

Karachi

The Governing Body of National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) in a meeting at CM House on Wednesday approved regularization of low-paid contract employees and hiring of experienced retired nurses through proper procedure.

The meeting, presided over by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, was attended by Minister Health Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuho, Advisor Law Murtaza Wahab, MPAs Dr. Sohrab Sarki, Finance Secretary Asif Jahangir, Secretary Health Kazim Jatoi, Dr. Shajila Leghari, Executive Director NICVD Dr. Nadeem Qamar, Mohammad Idress, Executive Director of JPMC Shahid Rasool, and other concerned officers.

The meeting discussed the appointment of Chief Finance Officer (CFO) for the NICVD and approved the appointment of Faisal Abdul Satar as new CFO. He has 25-year experience, including nine years in the healthcare sector as CFO.

The NICVD Executive Director told the meeting that there was an acute shortage of trained and well-experienced nurses in the NICVD therefore he requested the board to approve hiring of retired experienced nurses for the hospital. The governing body approved the request and directed NICVD administration to follow the procedure.

The chief minister directed the NICVD administration to start its own Nursing School to meet its requirements and the needs of other institutes/hospitals.

The government body was told that there was a considerable number of low-grade employees working in the NICVD from the last two to three years. The board, in principle, approved the regularization only of those who have a good record of service, and their services were necessary for the institute. (PR)

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