APF - Sehat Kahani Partnership on Telemedicine in Pakistan

 
 

APF is proud to announce a partnership with Sehat Kahani, an all female health provider network providing quality healthcare to those in need in Pakistan, using telemedicine.

With a network of 1500 female doctors, Sehat Kahani has provided more than 150,000 consultations to patients using its telemedicine platform.

APF will send students and young professionals to work in Sehat Kahani programs as part of its APF Fellows Program. At the moment, Fellows will only work virtually and will travel to Pakistan when the public health situation improves.

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With APF’s unique network of fellows, mentors, experts, and medical professionals dedicated to improving the lives of Pakistanis, the partnership will help Sehat Kahani build stronger bridges of community health improvement and knowledge exchange.
— Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram, Co-Founder and CEO of Sehat Kahani
 

Seeking Medical Doctors in Pakistani Diaspora

With its strong virtual infrastructure, Sehat Kahani is also responding to the pandemic by playing an active role in keeping patients at home and providing access to online doctors for all primary care ailments. 

Due to the extensive demand for telemedicine, Sehat Kahani is partnering with the Pakistani Government Yaran e Watan initiative to provide an opportunity to Pakistani doctors in the diaspora to volunteer on Sehat Kahani's mobile application among other telemedicine platforms.

If you are a medical doctor in the Pakistani diaspora, we encourage you to visit the Yaran e Watan portal and register as a volunteer for Sehat Kahani listings. The Sehat Kahani team will help you onboard after your credentials have been verified. Together, we can help those who need it the most.

Read the Sehat Kahani flyer to learn more about the specialists and areas of expertise they seek.

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