Islamabad: Keitaab, a digital learning platform to make knowledge and skills accessible to all, in collaboration with Health Services Academy (HSA), Islamabad, organized a transformative digital healthcare workshop at Hotel Serena. The event attracted a diverse audience including doctors, healthcare professionals, trainers, politicians, government officials, technology leaders, pharmaceutical company executives, medical faculty and senior healthcare professionals.
The conference featured key speakers including Chief Guest Lt (R) Nigar Johar Khan HI (M), TI (M), Guest of Honor Mr. Shahzad Ali Khan, Dean and Vice Chancellor of HSA and Keynote Speaker. Mr. Zamurrad Khan (Hila-i-Imtiaz) Founder and CEO of Pakistan Sweet Home, Guest of Honor, Mr. Saeed Ahmed Sheikh, Director General of Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) and Director of BIK Health Services Academy, Honorable Mr. Nasir. Mehmood Elia.
Speakers praised Keitab for the right initiative to encourage online learning, especially for health professionals. They appreciate Keitaab’s vision to transform Pakistan’s healthcare landscape through technology-based online courses.
Lt. General (R) Nigar Johar said that digitization can solve many challenges in healthcare, especially in training and professional development. Prof. Shahzad Ali Khan thanked Keitaab for providing a continuous e-learning platform and said that the one-year Diploma in Digital Health through Keitaab aims to train around 100,000 graduates in various fields of digital health.
Prof. “This diploma program will be a game changer for Pakistan’s healthcare sector,” said Shahzad Ali Khan. “This not only improves digital health skills, but also equips graduates with the technological tools and connections needed to make a meaningful impact.”
Mr. Ghazanfar Ali Khan, CEO of Keitaab, said he was delighted with the success of the workshop, which brought together industry leaders to share knowledge, ideas and best practices. “Our goal is to accelerate the adoption of digital health solutions and improve patient outcomes through education and skills.”
The workshop also features panel discussions and networking opportunities covering topics such as telemedicine, healthcare analytics, digital therapy, online counseling and patient engagement.