One-Day Capacity Training on BRIDGE Curriculum for Advancing Midwifery Leadership and Association Strengthening in Pakistan at PAK Institute of Health Sciences Islamabad
Ms. Musarrat Rani, First Vice President of the Midwifery Association of Pakistan, engaged nursing and midwifery students at the Pak Institute of Health Sciences, Islamabad, in an inspiring interactive session.
Drawing upon her experiences from the BRIDGE Digital Program, she emphasized the importance of:
Digital Learning – harnessing technology to advance education and practice
Association Visibility – strengthening the role of professional organizations in healthcare
Leadership and Mentorship – guiding and empowering the next generation of healthcare professionals
Evidence-Based Practice – ensuring quality, credibility, and patient-centered care
Professional Development – fostering lifelong learning and career growth
The BRIDGE Program, undertaken by the Midwifery Association of Pakistan with support from the International Confederation of Midwives, has created meaningful opportunities for continuous learning and professional advancement.
Through this session, Ms. Rani encouraged students to embrace innovation, strengthen healthcare quality, and contribute to the future of nursing and midwifery in Pakistan.

