Dr. Muhammad Saad Ahmad was born in Lahore, Pakistan, and completed his medical education at Aga Khan University. Throughout his journey, he has had the opportunity to serve in various leadership roles, notably as the elected class representative during medical school. He was also one of the founding members of VFAHT (Volunteer Force Against Hepatitis Transmission), a student-led initiative aimed at raising awareness about hepatitis transmission and promoting preventive measures. He also aspires to establish a medical facility in his hometown to serve the underserved, as a lasting tribute to his parents, whose support has been instrumental in his journey and achievements.
Saad is dedicated to advancing preventive healthcare and improving access to care for underserved populations. He believes in evidence-based care and aims to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice to enhance patient outcomes. Through ongoing involvement in research and a strong commitment to innovation, Saad seeks to contribute meaningfully to the progress of modern medicine and positively impact vulnerable communities.
Inspired by the potential of AI, Saad envisions a future where it enhances diagnostics, streamlines decision-making, and personalizes care. By integrating technology with compassionate practice, he hopes to help shape a more inclusive, efficient, and forward-thinking healthcare system.
Outside of medicine, Saad enjoys games like cricket and chess, as well as creative pursuits such as painting and woodworking. He is passionate about cooking and travel, finding joy in exploring new cuisines and cultures. He also enjoys binge-watching documentaries, experimenting with technology, and spending time with family and friends.