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LHV (Lady Health Visitor)

Pak College of Allied Medical Sciences (PCAMS) is a registered institute and holds affiliation with the Pakistan Nursing Council. We proudly offer a comprehensive 2-year course, recognized as an equivalent qualification to FSC. With a single fee payment, enrolled students will have the opportunity to earn a CMW (Community Midwife) that is also recognized as a FSC degree

Affiliation

The Pakistan nursing council has granted affiliation to Pak College of Allied Medical Sciences (PCAMS) for the purpose of conducting its educational program.

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The Lady Health Visitor (LHV) diploma is a valuable qualification that offers numerous benefits for individuals pursuing a career in the healthcare sector, particularly in community and maternal health. Here are some of the key benefits of obtaining an LHV diploma:

  • Community Healthcare: LHVs play a vital role in providing healthcare services at the community level. They are trained to work in rural and urban areas, reaching populations that might otherwise have limited access to medical facilities.
  • Maternal and Child Health: LHVs are trained to provide specialized care to pregnant women, new mothers, and infants. They assist in ensuring safe pregnancies, proper prenatal care, and postnatal care, thereby contributing to reducing maternal and infant mortality rates.
  • Preventive Care: LHVs focus on preventive healthcare measures, such as immunizations, nutrition counseling, family planning, and hygiene education. This emphasis on prevention helps improve the overall health of the community and reduces the burden on hospitals.
  • Health Education: LHVs educate individuals and families about various health-related topics, ranging from family planning and maternal health to child care and disease prevention. This empowers communities to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
  • Early Disease Detection: LHVs are trained to identify early signs of illnesses and diseases. Their presence in the community allows for timely detection and intervention, which can lead to better health outcomes and reduced healthcare costs.
  • Promotion of Safe Practices: LHVs educate communities about safe practices, such as proper sanitation, clean water consumption, and safe food handling. This contributes to the prevention of waterborne diseases and other health risks.
  • Cultural Sensitivity: LHVs are often from the same communities they serve, which enhances cultural understanding and sensitivity in healthcare delivery. This can lead to better rapport with patients and improved adherence to medical advice.
  • Referral and Advocacy: LHVs are trained to recognize when medical cases require higher levels of care. They can refer patients to hospitals or specialized clinics when necessary, ensuring that individuals receive appropriate treatment in a timely manner.
  • Personal Fulfillment: Working as an LHV can be deeply rewarding as you contribute to improving the health and well-being of your community. The positive impact you make on individuals’ lives can bring a sense of purpose and satisfaction.
  • Skill Development: The LHV diploma program equips individuals with practical skills such as conducting health assessments, administering vaccines, providing prenatal and postnatal care, and conducting health education sessions. These skills are valuable and transferable within the healthcare sector.
  • Contribution to Public Health: LHVs are an integral part of the public health system. By providing essential healthcare services and education, they contribute to the overall improvement of public health indicators and the well-being of communities.

Eligibility Criteria

Matric with science subjects
Minimum 45 % Marks
No age limit

Documents Required

Matric (Science) Degree / Result Card
8 Passport size pictures
CNIC / B-Form Domicile