Dr. Asima Faisal is a PhD Scholar form Institute of Business Management (IoBM), also MPhil and MBA from the same Institute (IoBM), and MBBS from Sindh Medical University. She has more than 18 years of experience in the health industry serving divers
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Dr. Asima Faisal is a PhD Scholar form Institute of Business Management (IoBM), also MPhil and MBA from the same Institute (IoBM), and MBBS from Sindh Medical University. She has more than 18 years of experience in the health industry serving diversity in the areas of Health Management in Pakistan. Dr. Asima Faisal served as Director Media and Marketing and afterwards Director Programs for the Institute of Health Management (IHM) at Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS). She was associated with Sind Education Foundation where she arranged health Camps and health Trainings of Teachers (TOTs) all over Sind for more than 900 schools for underprivileged. Dr. Asima Faisal has been actively involved in CSR activities like free Health camps, flood relief, disaster management activities and conducting TV shows on various medical and health management issues of the society. Dr. Asima Faisal is a member of the subject committee for pharmaceutical representatives training and assessment from the National Testing Service (NTS). Being a Certified Master Trainer Dr. Asima Faisal has been conducting GlaxoSmithKline Continuing Medical Education programs (CME) for health care professionals ,all over Pakistan. Added to her credentials, on an academic front, Dr. Asima Faisal has presented at various National and international conferences and forums in Italy, Boston USA, India, Japan and France. She has authored and co-authored more than 14 published research papers in the field of Health Management. She was sent as a Counselor for the British High Commission to Universities in the United Kingdom for pursuing avenues of internationalization of higher education between the two countries. She was also affiliated with South City Hospital in sharing her expertise in managerial and administrative areas.
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