CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link) ^ Pakistan Medical & Dental Council's List of Recognized Institutions at "Archived copy".The PNC (established in 1948) is an autonomous, regulatory body that licenses Nurses, Midwives, Lady Health Visitors (LHVs), and Nursing Auxiliaries to practice in Pakistan. This school is supervised by Pakistan Nursing Council. It takes on students every year for a three-year training program leading to a degree in nursing. The School of Nursing is situated next to the hospital and has an educated teaching staff. School of Nursing at Services Hospital Lahore On March 26, 2018, Suneel Saleem died after a fight with Service Hospital guards and doctors over the family's objection to treatment of his sister. The hospital's aging infrastructure remains severely overstretched, resulting in electrical overload and fire accidents. Fiscal constraints have led the hospital's leadership to seek out alternative ways of funding, including philanthropic support. Today, its 1,196 beds are located in 31 departments, with 27 major and 8 minor operation theaters and an out-patient attendance of 700 patients on average per day. In 2002, the Services Hospital was declared as the teaching hospital for the then newly formed Services Institute of Medical Sciences. Later in 1999, it was declared as an autonomous medical institute, with a management board to oversee affairs and give policy guidelines. In 1995, the hospital became the teaching hospital for Gulab Devi Postgraduate Medical Institute. This started when it was declared a teaching hospital attached to Allama Iqbal Medical College (AIMC) in 1977. The hospital has expanded considerably and has been transformed since then. In 1960, it was named Wahdat Hospital, and was subsequently renamed to Services Hospital. The hospital had 60 beds to provide basic health facilities. Initially established in 1958, Services Hospital started as an outdoor mini hospital for government employees, as a satellite clinic of Mayo Hospital.