Inauguration of Women Healthcare Professionals Resource Hub
Message from Editor in Chief
According to UIS data, less than 30% of the world’s researchers are women. Women in STEM fields publish less and usually, the female researchers especially in the field of healthcare are often not well acknowledged for their research as compared to their counterparts. The female healthcare researchers force must work as collaborative, integrated team to achieve the goal of generating evidence-based research data required to address different public health challenges. A vision for inter-professional research collaboration has emerged on International level, and momentum is building in academic and practice settings in support of this vision. In order to acquire this momentum at National level, for acceleration of inter-professional collaborative research, healthcare researchers and professionals must critically evaluate the area of research for developing interventions, policy and advocacy. The magazine aims to provide such common platform for female healthcare professionals and researchers to promptly share their novel results and latest developments in Pharmaceutical & Allied Sciences, built on advances in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, psychology and physiotherapy. The magazine wishes to serve as a National forum for showcasing and acknowledging the achievements of female healthcare researchers in Pakistan.
This special issue is an edition on the vision and objectives of women healthcare professionals resource hub along with an interview with the founder of WHPRH. The special features of the hub are the part of this issue. Along with that the membership packages and services provided for our women healthcare professionals are also included in this issue.
Contents of Inaugural Issue
- Advocating Research Equity for Women HCP in Pakistan
- Vision & Objectives of WHPRH
- Our Special Features
- International Journal of Healthcare and Allied Sciences
- WHPRH membership