- Delivering innovative, research-based interventions and service programs that prevent malnutrition to improve the health of individuals, families, and communities.
- Contributing to knowledge-based community nutrition in undergraduate and graduate students through high-quality teaching, training, and research mentorship.
- To prepare graduates to function as dietetics professionals utilizing rigorous academic preparation, research experience, and guided practice in different community health settings to enhance future careers in nutrition.
Community Nutrition is to recognize the skills in nutrition practice, policy, and communication along with foundational knowledge in nutritional science, epidemiology, and public health. Also helps the professionals to demonstrate their competency in delivering nutrition care and services among different communities.
- Access to education and student success
- Health and wellness across the life cycle
- Development of leadership
- Engagement in economic growth, cultural, and community development
- Developing the students in the international perspective
Community Nutrition (CN) department was first introduced under the Public Health Division at Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS), which was the Apex Institute of Health Care Development Project (HCDP) and its associated hospital named BIHS Hospital. At first, this department started its drive under BIHS with two programs, namely a one-year MPH in Community Nutrition and a two-year Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Community Nutrition. The MPhil program was run with the affiliation of the University of Dhaka from 2007 to 2012 with the support of the University of Oslo, Norway. From July 2010 to July 2012, the session MPH (CN) program was offered with the affiliation of BSMMU under this department with the same facility support. Later, the CN department was transferred under the Public Health Division at Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) in 2013.
- Community nutrition includes individual and interpersonal-level interventions focused on creating changes in knowledge, attitudes, behavior, and health outcomes individually or in small groups within a community setting;
- Community Nutrition is designed to produce professionals ready to be employed in the job market;
- Both the bachelor and master programs combine academic training, field activities, and research work to prepare the students in Nutrition and as well as in Public Health;
- Course curricula are up to date with international standards and need-based;
- Competent faculties run courses;
- Highly demanding in national and international organizations, the post has already been created at the district level in Govt. Sector; GOB, NGOs, and Development Partners are strengthening their nutritional activities at the community level
At a glance
Mission
- Delivering innovative, research-based interventions and service programs that prevent malnutrition to improve the health of individuals, families, and communities.
- Contributing to knowledge-based community nutrition in undergraduate and graduate students through high-quality teaching, training, and research mentorship.
- To prepare graduates to function as dietetics professionals utilizing rigorous academic preparation, research experience, and guided practice in different community health settings to enhance future careers in nutrition.
Vission
Community Nutrition is to recognize the skills in nutrition practice, policy, and communication along with foundational knowledge in nutritional science, epidemiology, and public health. Also helps the professionals to demonstrate their competency in delivering nutrition care and services among different communities.
Objectives
- Access to education and student success
- Health and wellness across the life cycle
- Development of leadership
- Engagement in economic growth, cultural, and community development
- Developing the students in the international perspective
History
Community Nutrition (CN) department was first introduced under the Public Health Division at Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS), which was the Apex Institute of Health Care Development Project (HCDP) and its associated hospital named BIHS Hospital. At first, this department started its drive under BIHS with two programs, namely a one-year MPH in Community Nutrition and a two-year Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Community Nutrition. The MPhil program was run with the affiliation of the University of Dhaka from 2007 to 2012 with the support of the University of Oslo, Norway. From July 2010 to July 2012, the session MPH (CN) program was offered with the affiliation of BSMMU under this department with the same facility support. Later, the CN department was transferred under the Public Health Division at Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) in 2013.
Why Study
- Community nutrition includes individual and interpersonal-level interventions focused on creating changes in knowledge, attitudes, behavior, and health outcomes individually or in small groups within a community setting;
- Community Nutrition is designed to produce professionals ready to be employed in the job market;
- Both the bachelor and master programs combine academic training, field activities, and research work to prepare the students in Nutrition and as well as in Public Health;
- Course curricula are up to date with international standards and need-based;
- Competent faculties run courses;
- Highly demanding in national and international organizations, the post has already been created at the district level in Govt. Sector; GOB, NGOs, and Development Partners are strengthening their nutritional activities at the community level
Programs
Faculty Members
Prof. Dr. Farzana Saleh, PhD
Department of Community Nutrition
Faculty of Public Health
Professor
saleh_farzana@buhs.ac.bd
Mobile: +8801738-085007
Md Iqbal Hossain
Department of Community Nutrition
Faculty of Public Health
Adjunct Professor
saleh_farzana@buhs.ac.bd
Taslima Khatun
Department of Community Nutrition
Faculty of Public Health
Associate Professor and Head
taslimak@buhs.ac.bd
Manika Rani Sarker
Department of Community Nutrition
Faculty of Public Health
Associate Professor
manika_rani123@buhs.ac.bd
Madumita
Department of Community Nutrition
Faculty of Public Health
Sr. Lecturer
madumita@buhs.ac.bd
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