Prof Dr Babar Tasneem Shaikh has almost 28 years of experience in health systems and policy. Dr Shaikh holds a masters in public health from France and a PhD from UK. He carries sound expertise in health systems & policy and has successfully steered projects funded by USAID, WHO, KfW, EU, UNDP, Global Aid Canada, Aga Khan Foundation, David & Lucile Packard Foundation, as well as French, Norwegian and Italian foreign offices, mainly for strengthening of the health system. He has also worked for premier academic institutions like Aga Khan University and Health Services Academy and currently serves as an adjunct professor at various institutions across the country. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Pakistan Medical & Dental Council have recognized him as MS and Ph.D. supervisor and examiner. He has supervised more than 75 MSPH and 12 PhD theses. He has published more than 160 peer-reviewed papers in both national and international indexed journals. In recognition of his work and credentials, the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh and the Royal Society of Public Health UK have awarded him with fellowships in public health. In 2016, he was listed among the most productive scientists of Pakistan by the Pakistan Council for Science & Technology, and for the last 5 consecutive years, he is recognized by Stanford University US among the top 2% of scientists in the world based on the number of citations of research work. He has served as Senior Technical Advisor for the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination and led the National Health & Population Think Tank, where he scribed National Health Vision 2016-2025 and several policy briefs on public health and health system. During the past 6 years, he had been serving in leadership positions for Health Systems Strengthening projects.
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