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Alumni Reunion, 2015: AKUAANA Grows

August 28, 2015 By Saeed

Dear Alumni,

Congratulations on a very successful AKUAANA Reunion in Orlando, Florida on Friday August 14th, 2015. We hosted the largest gathering ever in Orlando, with 170 participants and graduates from every class from 1988-2006. The classes of 2005, 1995 and 1990 celebrated their class milestones and in true “Mighty Ninety” fashion, the most senior class stole the show.

The reunion was very well attended by University leaders including Dr. Farhat Abbas (Dean, AKU Medical College), Mr. Zahir Janmohamed (Director General, Resource Development) and Mr. Louis Ariano (Associate Vice Provost & University Registrar). In fact, Dean Abbas had just been chosen as a recipient of the Sitara-E-Imtiaz and received a standing ovation.

The General Body meeting was separated from the Reunion Dinner for the first time and took place on Friday afternoon (minutes available). This was done to allow for alumni-only discussions and crucial decision-making. Constitutional changes were approved after a vigorous discussion; elections results were announced and finally financial and membership details were examined (financial report available). We then spent an hour hosting a round table with Dean Abbas, Mr. Janmohamed and Mr. Ariano. The roundtable meeting allowed for an open discussion between University leaders and alumni.

We are now the 4th largest component society at APPNA and the fastest growing in terms of numbers. The leaders of APPNA highlighted our continuing influence on the larger society when they visited with us during dinner. Our guest speaker Alex Kronemer, Founder and Executive Producer for Unity Productions Foundation spoke to us about tolerance and the importance of dialogue.

The AKUAANA Executive Council, 2015

The AKUAANA Executive Council, 2015
L to R: Atif Shafqat (Secretary), Shazia Hussain (Treasurer), Faial Qureshi (President)

After a lively dinner, we sang and danced the night away with Atif Aslam. The classes of 2005, 1995 and 1990 hosted their private celebrations on Saturday the 15th. The evening banquet was very well attended, where Umer Sharif and Ali Haider entertained us. Please visit our Facebook Page to view pictures from the reunion, tag yourselves and like the page as well.

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The next reunion will be held on August 12th at the Gaylord Resort in Washington, DC. Our new Executive Council will be Amber Syed (1994) as Treasurer, Rehan Khan (1994) as Secretary and Habib Chotani (1995) as President. They will be hosting us in DC where the classes 1991, 1996 and 2006 will be celebrating their respective milestones.

We look forward to seeing you there, and remember to buy tickets and book hotel reservations as soon as they become available.

Thank you again!

Our best regards,

Faisal Qureshi, President
Atif Shafqat, Secretary
Shazia Hussain, Treasurer

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Posted on August 28, 2015 at 9:03 pm

​Sitara-i-Imtiaz conferred on Dr. Farhat Abbas

August 16, 2015 By Saeed

Dr. Farhat Abbas, Dean, AKUMC  Photo credit: Aga Khan University

Dr. Farhat Abbas, Dean, AKUMC
Photo credit: Aga Khan University

Dr Farhat Abbas, Dean, Medical College and The Hussein Cumber Professor, Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University, was conferred the Sitara-i-Imtiaz – the third highest civilian award by the Government of Pakistan – for his achievements in the field of medicine by President Mamnoon Hussain.

The announcement was made on Independence Day, August 14, and the award will be presented to Dr Abbas in an investiture ceremony on Pakistan Day in March 2016.

Dr Abbas has been awarded the G.B. Ong Gold Medal from Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh in 1992-3, the International Guest Scholarship from American College of Surgeons in 2002, the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz by the President of Pakistan in 2010, and elected a Fellow of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences in 2012.

“This is indeed a huge honour and privilege for my family and me. In essence, it is a joint recognition of my colleagues at the Aga Khan University, for what we do together, and of my family, for their superb support and encouragement,” said Dr Abbas.​

Dr Abbas holds an MBBS and FCPS from Pakistan, and an FRCS from the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Glasgow. He is also a Fellow of the European Board of Urology and the American College of Surgeons.

Dr Abbas joined AKU in 1985 as a Resident in the Department of Surgery and is currently a Professor of Urology. He has served in several leadership positions in the University including that of Associate Dean, Postgraduate Medical Education; Medical Director; Associate Dean, Clinical Affairs; Chief Operating Officer, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi; and Interim Dean, Medical College before taking up his current role as Dean, Medical College.

Source:  ​Sitara-i-Imtiaz conferred on Dr Farhat Abbas

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Posted on August 16, 2015 at 9:31 pm

AKU Alumni Association of North America Annual Meeting, 2015

August 14, 2015 By Saeed

Dear Alumni,

The AKUAANA Annual Meeting is scheduled to start at 6:30 PM (EST) in the Sun Ballroom at the Gaylords Palm Resort & Convention Center, Kissimmee, Florida. We hope that you arrive at the venue early to spend time with your old friends during the early ‘Meet and Greet’ hours. The formal meeting will start at 7:00 PM, when we will hear from the Executive Council and Dean, Farhat Abbas.

Zahir Janmohamed, Director General of Resource Development at AKU, will be briefly talking about Alumni Giving in view of the interest shown at the last annual meeting regarding class gifts/gift agreements/endowment funds etc. A comprehensive copy of the outline the University has set in this regard is also available, in case that is needed by the alumni.

At 10:00 PM, towards the end of the meeting, you will be able to sing and dance the night away with Atif Aslam. Remember, your Alumni Dinner ticket will get you into the concert.

Please find below the program for the AKUAANA Annual Meeting.

See you all tonight!

Faisal G. Qureshi
President
AKU Alumni Association of North America

AKUAANA Annual Meeting Program, 2015

 

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Posted on August 14, 2015 at 3:13 am

AKUAANA General Body Meeting and Round Table Meeting, 2015

August 14, 2015 By Saeed

Dear Alumni,

The AKU Alumni Association of North America Annual Meeting will be held on August 14th, 2015 at Gaylords Palm Resort & Convention Center, Kissimmee, Florida. Hopefully, by now you all have purchased your tickets and are probably settling into your hotel reservations.

Prior to the Annual Meeting, there will be a General Body Meeting between 2:00 and 2:30 PM in Sanibel Meeting Rooms #2 and 3, comprising of:

  1. Treasurer’s Report
    • Budget
    • Balance Sheet
    • Non-profit status and tax update
  2. Secretary’s Report
    • Elections
    • Constitution changes
  3. President’s Report
    • State of membership
    • Mission/Vision statement
    • Open discussion

This will be followed by a Round Table Meeting with the AKU Leadership between 2:40 and 3:30 PM in Sanibel Meeting Rooms #2 and 3, which will cover:

  1. Updates from AKU
  2. Giving back to AKU
  3. Academic/Research collaboration
  4. Open discussion

All alumni are encouraged to contribute towards AKUAANA by attending and actively participating in these meetings.

Looking forward to meeting you all in Florida!

Faisal G. Qureshi
President
AKU Alumni Association of North America

AKUAANA Annual Meeting, 2015-Flyer

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Posted on August 14, 2015 at 12:46 am

Online Approval of Proposed Amendments to the AKUAANA Constitution and Bylaws, 2014

July 6, 2015 By Saeed

Dear alumni,

The ‘Executive Council’ and the ‘Constitution and Bylaws Committee, AKUAANA’ recommend that the General Body approve several proposed amendments to the AKUAANA Constitution and Bylaws, 2014.

The main objectives of the proposed changes are to:

  • form a Board of Trustees to oversee the Association
  • clarify the duties and separation of authority of Board of Trustees and the Executive Council
  • have an oversight mechanism for monitoring the assets and finances of the Association
  • have a mechanism to resolve any ethical issue or grievance addressed towards AKUAANA, its members or its officers
  • have a mechanism to address a vacancy for any officer of the Association

The document listing all proposed amendments is available for review by the members for at least 30 days, with voting being open to dues paying active members of the Association only. As per the current Constitution, at least thirty percent of the active membership must participate in the voting and two thirds of the votes must be in favor of the proposed amendments for them to be passed.

This is a perfect opportunity for AKU alumni who are not AKUAANA members to sign up and help determine the goals and direction of the Alumni Association. Alumni can join as AKUAANA members or renew their membership dues through the website and vote via our online survey on the AKUAANA website anytime prior to the Annual General Body Meeting which is being held on August 14th, 2015 at the Gaylord Resort and Convention Center, Kissimmee, Florida. It is advised that you use a laptop or desktop to visit the website for signing up and casting your vote.

In case of any comments or questions related to the proposed amendments or the Constitution and Bylaws, please email them to .

Atif Shafqat, MD
Chair, Constitution and Bylaw Committee

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Posted on July 6, 2015 at 11:01 am

Note by Nominations and Election Committee for AKUAANA Executive Council Elections, 2015

April 22, 2015 By Saeed

The Nominations and Election Committee is seeking nominations for elections to the Executive Council of the Aga Khan University Alumni Association of North America (AKUAANA). We are actively seeking nominations for:

  • Treasurer, AKUAANA
  • Secretary, AKUAANA
  • President, AKUAANA

The term for these positions will extend from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2017. These three members will make up the Executive Council along with the Immediate Past President of AKUAANA. The Executive Council will continue to help connect alumni with each other and the University, to build traditions, foster academic leadership, provide philanthropic options and serve the diverse needs of our community.

The elections will be held on Friday, August 14, 2015 at the AKUAANA General Body Meeting and Reunion in Orlando, with online voting commencing 30 days prior.

All nominees have to be active AKUAANA members for 6 months prior to August 14, 2015. All those interested can nominate themselves or can nominate others. The deadline for nominations is July 15, 2015, 30 days prior to the election, and all nominees must abide by the rules of the Committee.

Please forward your nominations to us at , and use “Nomination” as the subject of your email.

Thank you!

 

Nominations and Election Committee
Faisal Qureshi, 1993
Parvez Khatri, 1992
Osman Malik, 1996

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Posted on April 22, 2015 at 10:01 am

AKUAANA President’s Message, March 2015: Visit to AKU

March 24, 2015 By Saeed

March, 2015

Dear AKU Medical College Alumni,

I was fortunate enough to visit AKU on a recent trip to Pakistan. I met with Dean Abbas and some of the leaders of the AKU Alumni Association, Asia Chapter including Saad Shafqat. We discussed many things, with the most important being the continued need for alumni involvement with AKU. Our alumni have a vested interest in the continued success of AKU, as it is a reflection our accomplishments.

Just as the alumni of Harvard University are active in the affairs of their alma mater, and are very proactive if the Harvard brand is threatened, so must we be wary of anything affecting the AKU brand. Whether we admit it or not, AKU has directly impacted our continued success across the globe and we have to take an active part in protecting its legacy.

I brought up many other aspects of the relationship with Dean Abbas and Saad Shafqat. Our keynote speaker from the 2014 Alumni Reunion Dinner in Washington DC, Dr. Dale Shaw (immediate past president of the Duke University Alumni Association) made some key points about enhancing the role of the University in ensuring a strong future alumni body.  Perhaps the idea that most resonated with me was informing current medical students of their role as future alumni. One method to do this is to provide them with a life long ALUMNI.AKU.EDU email address. This email will help them identify themselves as AKU alumni in perpetuity. Other techniques that Duke University uses is to give medical students a certificate as a future alumnus of Duke on day one of their lives as medical students. We could emulate this and AKU could invite alumni back to AKU on an annual basis to give insights to medical students on life after graduation.

Finally, Dean Abbas and I discussed the creation of a dedicated mechanism to give back philanthropically to AKU. Using the Aga Khan Foundation (a tax-exempt organization) donation page, we will create an AKUAANA specific menu that allows alumni to donate to student support, patient support or research activities at AKU, Karachi. This will allow our alumni to show their support of AKU via a dedicated AKUAANA method that will help us determine the total impact of our alumni. The creation of this mechanism will streamline efforts for individuals or classes to make a combined donation. This is the first step in developing a long term AKUAANA endowment fund.

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In summary, our continued involvement with AKU is critical to our mutual success. I hope that alumni are able to visit AKU on their trips to Pakistan and the AKU Alumni Office would be very happy to arrange a tour and meetings with the faculty. There are many opportunities to give back and continue to be proud AKU alumni.

Faisal G. Qureshi
President
AKU Alumni Association of North America

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Posted on March 24, 2015 at 11:48 am

Featured Alumnus: Dr. Uzma Iqbal, AKU ’96

February 15, 2015 By Saeed

Dr. Uzma Iqbal Photo credit: Syracuse Woman Magazine/Cindy Bell, Focus Studio Inc.

Dr. Uzma Iqbal
Photo credit: Syracuse Woman Magazine/Cindy Bell, Focus Studio Inc.

We have featured many of our alumni on our web page. Publishing this quarter’s Featured Alumnus gives me great pleasure because it is our first female alumnus. Uzma Iqbal is a graduate of the class of 1996 and is a cardiologist in Syracuse, NY. I had to make some difficult choices in regards to what questions to ask her, but it turns out I should not have worried. She has answered with the level of grace that I am accustomed to when it comes to Uzma. I hope our alumni find her perspective as informative and inspiring as I have.

If you would like to nominate someone as a Featured Alumnus, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Faisal G. Qureshi


Give me a quick summary of what you do exactly?

I am a non-invasive cardiologist in private practice for the past 10 years. I am also the President of the Syracuse American Heart Association / American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA). My passion is the AHA’s Go Red Campaign to raise awareness among women about heart disease. I spend a lot of time in the community speaking to women’s groups as well as speaking about this topic in the media. I am also always on the lookout for leaders in the community who share the same passion and can help educate the public about heart disease symptoms and prevention. I am also helping to organize a women physician network for Syracuse.

What aspects of your education in AKU helped you the most in deciding your future trajectory?

Community Health Sciences was by far the biggest influence on my choice of career and my interest in increasing community awareness. One has to get to know one’s community to be able to bring any kind of change.

What started you in cardiology?

I got married during my third year of medical school and moved to the U.S. right after graduation. While studying for the USMLEs, I started working on research projects with an AKU alumna, Dr. Momina Mastoor, who was completing her cardiology fellowship at the Washington Hospital Center. Dr Mastoor introduced me to Dr. Joseph Lindsey, Chair of Cardiology at WHC, who took me under his wing and convinced me to pursue a fellowship. Dr. Lindsay became my mentor and I still seek his advice to this day.

What type of community work do you participate in? What about national work in cardiology?

When I first moved to the Syracuse area, there were very few female cardiologists in the area. I quickly realized that heart disease among women is where I wanted to focus, and if I was going to make a difference, I had to be more connected to the community. Shortly after I moved to the Syracuse area, I started talking to small groups of women in the community. I would basically accept any invitation to talk as long as there were people who would listen. It was at one of these volunteer talks that I was noticed by the local AHA/ASA staff. They asked me to join their board and later asked me to be the President.

Over the past three years, our organization has had a significant impact on improving community and strengthening the financial stability of the local chapter. The Syracuse AHA has become a community leader in year-round education and awareness campaigns relating to women and heart disease, the value of workplace wellness activities, and the instruction of Hands-Only CPR. The board also has a strong voice in New York State advocacy, helping the state pass the Pulse-Ox Bill and the Hands-Only CPR Bill. The first now requires all newborns to receive a non-invasive test at birth which can help identify predisposition for heart disease. The second calls for the State Board of Regents to require Hands-Only CPR as a high-school graduation requirement. Fiscally, the Syracuse Board has recruited community leaders to helm the two major fundraising campaigns – Go Red for Women and Heart Walk, and these campaigns have had steady four-year growth as a result of these efforts. My proudest moment was when the Syracuse AHA/ASA Board was recognized as a Gold Level Board by the National American Heart Association.

What advice would you give young graduates from AKU and especially our better halves in choosing and maintaining careers?

You have to do what makes you happy and excited. You have to embrace change because in Medicine everything keeps changing from the treatments you prescribe to the way we are allowed to practice. If you resist change, there tends to be a lot of frustration which leads to physician burnout.

How do you balance your home life and career? Is it harder or easier to have a spouse who is not in healthcare?

I learned early on that one can’t have everything. If you really want to have some balance, it is important to have a good support system at home – whether it’s your spouse, household help, family, neighbors or friends. You cannot advance in your career, and be a perfect housewife, mother, friend, cook etc. As a woman, it’s even more difficult because we have more responsibilities early on in our careers with bearing and raising children. I feel lucky that my husband is a self-employed businessman and can adjust his schedule so that we can share the responsibilities of raising our children.

Do you think that this balance changes as female graduates start residency, then become faculty and then have older kids?

Absolutely. Each stage has its own challenges and hence the advice to embrace change. We as AKU grads start out coming to a new country with big dreams. Being a woman poses different issues to be addressed, starting with when to have kids, how to find a job that would allow enough time for the kids, and how to move your career forward when your kids are still small. You have to take each stage and face the challenges it poses. I think what really helps is to be able to talk to people with similar experiences and thankfully we have enough AKU graduates in every field that would be more than happy to help out.

What advice would you give our young graduates?

Do what you love. Find time to network as much as you can to find your niche. It helps to talk to people and share their experiences. Be open to all opportunities. Do dream big but start out small by creating your place in the community you belong to.

If an AKU grad wanted to get involved with your work, what should they do? How do they prepare and how can they reach you?

I would be pleased to help out anybody looking to work with the American Heart Association or in cardiology. They can reach me by email at .

What personal traits do you think have helped you succeed?

Finding my passion and being a good listener. The first one was the toughest for me but once I found my passion, the opportunities kept coming.


The AKUAANA website features an AKU alumnus every quarter. We want profiles to highlight various aspects of alumni careers/lives – academic and research, clinical, private practice, political achievements, social activism, philanthropy etc.

Profiles of other alumni highlighted on the website over the time can be viewed under the “Featured Alumni” category.

In order to nominate someone or self-nominate, email your nomination and information by email to .

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Posted on February 15, 2015 at 6:05 am

AKU Convocation, 2014, Karachi – Process for requesting alumni invitations

November 7, 2014 By Saeed

Dear AKU Alumni,

It is a pleasure to share with you that AKU Convocation, 2014 will be held on Saturday, November 29, 2014, 5:00 pm at the AKU Cricket Ground at the Stadium Road campus. The event will acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2014 from the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Medical College, and Institute for Educational Development.

As is customary, a limited number of seats have been reserved for alumni at the event. In order to request an invitation, we ask that you kindly complete the following information and email at alumni@aku.edu by Wednesday, November 12, 2014.

First name:
Last name:
Name at Enrollment (if different):
Degree/Diploma received:
Year of graduation:
Mobile telephone number:
Email address:

Please note that the Chancellor is not expected to preside over this year’s ceremony. Also, invitations through this process are for alumni only and do not include spouses or families. Finally, as space for the Convocation is limited, in case requests outnumber seats available, successful applicants will be determined by ballot, and will be informed by email.

Alumni Reunion, 2014

All alumni are also invited to register for the Alumni Reunion on November 27, 2014 at the AKU Auditorium on the AKU website. Last date to register for the Reunion is November 20, 2014.

In case of any related queries, please feel free to stop by the Office of Alumni Affairs or write to us at alumni@aku.edu

Best regards,

Abdul Haq Wahedna
Alumni Affairs
Aga Khan University

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Posted on November 7, 2014 at 11:12 am

AKU Alumni guide young Pakistani physicians at coaching seminar held by Young Physicians’ Committee of APPNA

October 12, 2014 By Saeed

APPNA YPC Seminar

The Young Physicians’ Committee of APPNA successfully organized a seminar on “Young Physicians’ Coaching & Career Counseling” at their summer meeting in Washington DC this year.

Dr. Adil Haider (AKU, ’98) was one of the main speakers at the seminar, whereas the Panel Discussion and Q & A session was chaired by Faiz Bhora (AKU, ’92), Javed Butler (AKU, ’90) and Adeel Butt (AKU, ’90).

Special thanks go to Sajid Chaudhary, Chair of the Young Physicians’ Committee at APPNA, for allowing us to share a video of this seminar as a resource for our young alumni and students.

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Posted on October 12, 2014 at 6:45 pm

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