The Community Midwifery (CMW) Program is designed to prepare skilled female health professionals who can provide essential maternal and child healthcare services at the community level. This program equips students with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on clinical training to promote safe motherhood, reduce maternal and infant mortality rates, and improve overall family health.
Duration: 2 Years Diploma Program
Eligibility Criteria: Matric (Science Group) with minimum 45% marks
Gender: Female Only
🔹 What You Will Learn:
Antenatal, postnatal, and neonatal care
Conducting normal deliveries and handling minor complications
Family planning and reproductive health services
Health education and awareness in rural and urban communities
Community outreach and referral services
🔹 Career Opportunities:
Graduates of this program can work in:
Government and private hospitals
Basic health units (BHUs) and rural health centers (RHCs)
Maternal & child health (MCH) centers
Community health programs & NGOs
Independent midwifery practice
👉 This program empowers women to become frontline healthcare providers, bridging the gap between hospitals and communities, and contributing significantly to public health improvement in Pakistan.