Dr. Shariq Khoja works as Assistant Professor and Coordinator eHealth Programs at the Aga Khan University (AKU), Karachi, Pakistan. He is a physician by training, with PhD in eHealth from Global eHealth Research and Training Program, University of Calgary. Dr. Khoja has extensive background and interest in using eHealth technologies to facilitate healthcare services and education. His research interests focus on creating evidence and policies to guide the implementation of eHealth in developing countries. Dr. Khoja is leading the ‘PAN Asian Collaboration for evidence-based e-Health Adoption and Application (PANACeA)’, which supports researchers in 17 Asian countries to create evidence for e-health implementation. Dr. Khoja leads eHealth initiatives for Aga Khan Development Network globally. Dr. Khoja has contributed extensively to literature, especially through the development and validation of eHealth Readiness assessment tools for healthcare institutions. Dr. Khoja holds Adjunct faculty position at the University of Calgary. For more information, visit http://www.aku.edu/CHS/drshariqkhoja.shtml
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