TECH-NIH Fellowship Program

Code for Pakistan
4 min readDec 29, 2021

The TECH-NIH Fellowship Program was a 3-month pilot program — a collaboration between the TECH, National Institute of Health, and Code for Pakistan.

Graduation ceremony group picture; the Fellows, team CfP, team TECH-NIH, and volunteers

During the Fellowship, six Fellows were incubated in a 3-month program to work alongside a team of talented researchers, designers, community organizers, and developers who are collaborating to foster government innovation and improve service delivery as it relates to public healthcare.

The program was designed by Code for Pakistan with the specific intent to equip the six young professionals with hands-on job experience, suggesting projects and methods for professional development, and developing skills in innovation. As part of the curriculum, several well-heeled experts and speakers from the tech industry were brought in to deliver sessions on topics that would enable the Fellows to thrive in the digital age.

Fellows

The selected fellows for the 1st cycle of TECH-NIH Fellowship:

Projects

Fellows worked on several digital health initiatives for the federal agency, including a phone app that would empower expecting mothers to make quick appointments and another that aims to expedite the inspection of clinical laboratories. Other projects included websites for key programs at the NIH, including their Clinical Trials Unit and the Biological Production Division. Here is a list of all the projects:

Expecting Mothers
Left to right: CTU website, Labtech app, Expecting Mothers app
Left to Right: Biological Production Division (BPD) website, Transformation and Excellence Centre for Health (TECH) website

Biological Production Division (BPD): a website that showcases the efforts and projects of BPD

Clinical Trials Unit (CTU): a website that aims to showcase the projects of CTU as well as onboard relevant individuals/organizations as allies

Expecting Mothers: a mobile application that aims to empower expecting mothers in quick appointments with OB/Gynae

Lab Tech: a mobile application aims to expedite the inspection of clinical laboratories through a single-click effort

Transformation and Excellence Centre for Health: a website that highlights digital inclusion, social presence, and stakeholder engagement of TECH-NIH

Graduation

The Fellows showcased their projects in a ceremony honoring their work to improve Healthcare in Pakistan at the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) Burney Auditorium. The event was attended by high-ranking NIH staff, including Major Gen. Dr. Aamer Ikram, Executive Director, NIH, and Muhammad Khan, CIO, TECH-NIH. Also in attendance was Samina Rizwan, Country Head, Code for Pakistan.

Highlights from the TECH NIH Fellowship Graduation day

The colorful send-off was held to appreciate their efforts in contributing to TECH-NIH’s quest to serve citizens by harnessing trends in digitization to improve health services.

Congratulatory messages from around the world came in especially from our Code for All network.

During the ceremony Fellows spoke about the richness of their Fellowship experience, and certificates were awarded to both Fellows and organizers of the program.

Program Managers and Fellows share their experience of the TECH NIH Fellowship

About TECH-NIH: The TECH-NIH program was established with support from the Gates Foundation to help the NIH build on its digital transformation and to improve on its healthcare initiatives to better serve citizens.

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