Dr. Farhat Moazam is a distinguished surgeon and bioethicist, recognized for her pioneering work in integrating bioethics into medical practice in Pakistan. Formerly affiliated with Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), Dr. Moazam founded the Centre of Biomedical Ethics and Culture (CBEC) at SIUT, where she has been instrumental in shaping the understanding of ethical healthcare practices within culturally diverse contexts. Her expertise spans across clinical ethics, public health ethics, and the intersection of medicine with religious and societal values, particularly in resource-limited settings.
As a keynote speaker at the PSN conference, Dr. Moazam brings invaluable insights into ethical challenges in healthcare and her extensive experience in fostering culturally responsive medical education. Her address promises to provide a profound perspective on the ethical dimensions of neurosurgery and healthcare delivery in Pakistan and beyond.
Javed Jabbar is an esteemed Pakistani writer, politician, filmmaker, and thought leader known for his profound contributions to media, governance, and public policy in Pakistan. With a career spanning decades, he has held various influential positions, including serving as a Senator and a Federal Minister in several portfolios, where he advocated for transparent governance and ethical media practices.
As a writer, Javed Jabbar has authored multiple books on topics ranging from international relations to Pakistan’s socio-political landscape. His thought-provoking insights bridge diverse subjects like cultural identity, media ethics, and human development, making him a sought-after speaker in national and international forums. At the PSN Conference, his keynote address is expected to provide a unique perspective that blends literary depth with critical socio-political insights, inspiring attendees from all professional backgrounds.
Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib is the visionary founder of Akhuwat Foundation, Pakistan’s largest interest-free microfinance organization, dedicated to alleviating poverty and promoting social justice. Under his leadership, Akhuwat has empowered millions of low-income individuals across Pakistan by providing interest-free loans, skill development, education, and healthcare support, following a unique model rooted in Islamic principles of compassion and selflessness. Dr. Saqib’s work has been internationally recognized, earning him numerous awards for his contributions to social welfare and economic inclusion.
As a keynote speaker at the PSN conference, Dr. Saqib brings a compelling perspective on social responsibility in healthcare, with insights into how community-focused initiatives can transform lives and create sustainable impact. His address is anticipated to inspire attendees with lessons on the role of empathy, ethics, and social service in advancing healthcare.
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