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Dr. Usman Ahmad Raza has graduated from Harvard School of Public Health with a degree in Health Policy & Management. Dr. Raza has worked in the Department of Community Health Sciences as an Assistant Professor on his return to Pakistan. Being a devout IT enthusiast, he has implemented health information systems for several health projects. He has also served as Program Officer at GFATM. Currently, he is the Director, Public Health Interventions Unit at Prime Foundation, Pakistan. Dr. Raza has served in a variety of roles involving public health policy development on national and international fronts. Coming from a medical background, Dr. Raza has seen the challenges Pakistan’s health sector faces. These challenges have inspired him to devote his career to understanding complex health issues. With an eye for informatics, he hopes to reshape healthcare delivery models to improve health quality and safety.
Dr. Usman's professional and research interests include Health Information Technology, mHealth and Healthcare Quality.
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Dr. Muhammad Fazal Zeeshan, a Fulbright fellow, did his PhD in Public Health (2013) from the Ohio State University majoring in Health Services Management and Policy. During his stay in USA, he also completed his MS in Health Services Management and Policy (2010), and an Interdisciplinary Graduate Specialization in Global Health (2011). Dr. Zeeshan, after his graduation from Khyber Medical College, Pakistan (2005) also did a Masters in Public Health with distinction (2007).
Through out his career, Dr. Zeeshan has been involved in various research studies. His main focus is on patient safety and healthcare quality improvement. Other areas of interest include healthcare management, healthcare workflow improvement, basic health services research, and global health.
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