NEW JERSEY: Dr Saba Hasan, a Pakistani-origin physician and current Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Capital Health in New Jersey, has been selected as the 2026 President-Elect of the American College of Physicians (ACP) — the largest medical specialty organization for physicians globally, with more than 160,000 members across over 170 countries.
Distinguished career and expertise
A graduate of Sindh Medical College in Karachi, Dr Hasan has spent decades in leadership roles in medical education and internal medicine practice. According to the program leadership page of Capital Health, she has served as Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency since 2008 and held multiple ACP governance roles. Her selection as President-Elect reflects strong acknowledgement of her expertise, experience, and authority in the field of internal medicine.
Significance for global and Pakistani-origin physicians
Dr Hasan’s elevation carries special significance for Pakistani and South Asian medical professionals. Her upcoming presidency amplifies representation at senior leadership levels within international medical associations, and underscores the growing influence of physicians with international training and global perspectives. In her role, she will advocate for internists, medical students, and subspecialists — reinforcing ACP’s mission of promoting patient-centred care, advancing medical research, and supporting physician development worldwide.
Looking ahead: agenda and vision
As President-Elect, Dr Hasan will assume full presidential duties following the specified term as outlined by ACP’s governance structure. Her agenda is expected to focus on:
- Enhancing internal medicine training and continuing medical education
- Promoting physician wellbeing and addressing workforce challenges
- Strengthening global engagement and diversity within internal medicine
- Advancing patient safety, evidence-based practice, and health equity
