Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN) has celebrated a major academic achievement by Prof. Dr. Abdul Basit, Director of the Indus Diabetes & Endocrine Center.
He has been recognized among the Top 2 percent Scientists Worldwide by Stanford University, a highly respected honor based on global research impact, citations, and academic influence.
This recognition highlights Prof. Dr. Abdul Basit’s strong contribution to medical science and research. His work has been widely cited by researchers around the world, showing the value and relevance of his studies.
In another notable achievement, he is ranked as the fourth most-published medical researcher in Pakistan. This reflects his consistent efforts, dedication, and long-term commitment to advancing medical knowledge.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Basit is a leading expert in diabetology, endocrinology, and metabolism. Over the years, his research has played an important role in improving the understanding and treatment of diabetes and metabolic disorders.
His work has influenced clinical practices, medical education, and health policies at both national and international levels.
At Indus Hospital & Health Network, Prof. Dr. Abdul Basit has been instrumental in strengthening research culture and promoting evidence-based healthcare.
His leadership at the Indus Diabetes & Endocrine Center has helped improve patient care while also supporting high-quality research and training for healthcare professionals.
IHHN officials expressed pride in this achievement, stating that it reflects the organization’s strong commitment to research excellence and global academic standards.
They added that such recognition enhances Pakistan’s presence in international medical research.
This milestone not only honors Prof. Dr. Abdul Basit’s individual efforts but also reinforces IHHN’s role as a leading institution in healthcare, research, and academic leadership.

