Dr. Uzma Naz Aslam is a distinguished medical and management professional with over two decades of experience spanning clinical care, research and healthcare program management. Renowned for her leadership in community service initiatives and for organizing international workshops, Dr. Naz has seamlessly integrated her clinical expertise with strategic leadership in healthcare management and research, positioning herself as an influential and well-rounded healthcare leader.
Dr. Naz has led several impactful initiatives with non-governmental organizations (NGOs), most notably her work with the Government Rural Health Support Programme. This program focuses on improving healthcare access and delivery in rural and underserved communities. Under her leadership, these programs have significantly enhanced healthcare systems, elevated service standards, and expanded access to quality care in remote regions.
A key chapter in Dr. Naz’s career includes her tenure with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the globally recognized humanitarian organization. In this role, she contributed to providing essential medical care in conflict zones and areas affected by health crises, further solidifying her reputation as a committed healthcare professional.
In addition to her field experience, Dr. Naz is highly regarded for her exceptional problem-solving abilities. Whether tackling complex clinical challenges or overseeing large-scale healthcare initiatives, she has consistently demonstrated the capacity to think critically, adapt swiftly, and improve patient outcomes. Her dedication to strengthening healthcare systems and her collaborative approach with multidisciplinary teams have made her a trusted and respected figure in the healthcare community.
Currently, Dr. Naz is enhancing her expertise by pursuing the Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (MRCPCH) from Ireland, further demonstrating her commitment to continuous professional development and excellence in healthcare and management fields.