From Initiative to Influence: The Impact of ICHR on Pakistan’s Health Research Ecosystem (2023–2025)

Authors

  • Naseer Ahmed Rehman Medical Institute
  • Nadia Anwar Rehman Medical Institute
  • Muhammad Rehman
  • Ghulam Rasool

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.42.2.13233

Keywords:

International Conference on Health Research, Academic Conferences,, Health Research, Capacity Building

Abstract

Objective: In many low and middle-income countries, including Pakistan, health research often takes a backseat due to limited funding and collapsed infrastructure. Realizing this gap, Rehman Medical Institute, in collaboration with Rehman College of Dentistry, launched the International Conference on Health Research (ICHR) in 2023 to encourage a culture of evidence-based dialogue and capacity development. This study explores the evolution and impact of ICHR from 2023 to 2025, assessing trends in participation, skill development efforts, international alliances, and its influence on Pakistan’s academic landscape.

Methodology: We conducted a descriptive retrospective study using data from official ICHR programs, registration records, workshop schedules, speaker lists, and institutional reports and feedback Forms. Post-conference feedback surveys provided insights into participant satisfaction, learning outcomes, and recommendations. Data were analyzed thematically and descriptively to identify trends and emergent patterns.

Results: Participation rose by 233%, from 600 in 2023 to over 2,000 in 2025. Workshops expanded by 420%, growing from 10 to 52, and trained over 1,000 professionals in 2025 alone. Speaker diversity increased with representation from over 10 countries. Post ICHR-25, the Certificate in Health Research (CHR) program saw 200+ new enrollments in one month. Innovations such as hybrid formats, AI-integrated sessions, and student-led initiatives enhanced engagement and broadened impact.

Conclusions: ICHR has emerged as a locally rooted yet globally relevant platform that promotes research training and dialogue. Its growth demonstrates how structured academic engagement can reshape institutional priorities and serve as a replicable model for academic conferencing and research capacity development across similar low- and middle-income countries.

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Published

2026-01-27

How to Cite

Naseer Ahmed, Nadia Anwar, Muhammad Rehman, & Ghulam Rasool. (2026). From Initiative to Influence: The Impact of ICHR on Pakistan’s Health Research Ecosystem (2023–2025). Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 42(2), 291–296. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.42.2.13233

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