Bangladesh University of Health Sciences

Department of Reproductive & Child Health
  • The department provides students a non-clinical foundation in the core aspects of reproductive and child health
  • Promotes critical thinking into reproductive and child health issues with a focus on developing countries
  • Provides introduction into health research, policy and programs on reproductive and child health in order to develop a strong basis for contribution into the relevant arena

The Dept. of Reproductive and Child Health will produce skilled and competent graduates who will contribute towards development of health sector focusing on reproductive and child health issues and concerns.

Reproductive health problems remain the leading cause of ill health and death for women of childbearing age worldwide. Despite the substantial improvement in reducing maternal and child mortalities in Bangladesh, a large number of mothers and children die each year due to preventable causes, as high maternal and child mortality and morbidity still remain serious concerns in the country. The wellbeing of mothers, adolescents, infants and young children is of central importance to the health of the nation. Improvement in the health of women throughout childbearing and of infants and young children is a global as well as our national healthcare priority. Appreciating the magnitude of burden of reproductive and child health problems, we are dedicated to improving the health of women, adolescents, children and families- locally, nationally, regionally and globally.
The main focus areas of the Department of RCH are teaching, training and research in the field of sexual, reproductive and child health. The teaching program provides students with broad exposure to sexual, reproductive, women, men, adolescents and child health population needs and priorities, as well as the skills to become public health leaders of tomorrow. The faculty members are strong of academic backgrounds and interests, contributing expertise and leadership in a wide range of disciplines.

The department was founded in 2008 at Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS) and now it has been incorporated in Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) from July, 2013.

  • Reproductive health problems remain the leading cause of ill health and death for women of childbearing age worldwide.
  • Despite the substantial improvement in reducing maternal and child mortalities in Bangladesh, a large number of mothers and children die each year due to preventable causes, as high maternal and child mortality and morbidity still remain serious concerns in the country.
  • The wellbeing of mothers, adolescents, infants and young children is of central importance to the health of the nation. Improvement in the health of women throughout childbearing and of infants and young children is a global as well as our national healthcare priority.
  • Appreciating the magnitude of burden of reproductive and child health problems, we are dedicated to improving the health of women, adolescents, children and families- locally, nationally, regionally and globally.

BPH in Reproductive and Child Health (BPH in RCH)

MPH in Reproductive and Child Health (MPH in RCH)

Dr. Begum Rowshan Ara
Dean, Professor & Head

Dr. Nasreen Nahar
Associate Professor & Proctor

Dr. Md Shahriar Mahbub
Lecturer

Nadiah Shams
Lecturer (Part-time)

Mahbubur Rahman
Professor (Adjunct)

Halida Hanum Akhter
Honorary Professor

At a glance

Mission

  • The department provides students a non-clinical foundation in the core aspects of reproductive and child health
  • Promotes critical thinking into reproductive and child health issues with a focus on developing countries
  • Provides introduction into health research, policy and programs on reproductive and child health in order to develop a strong basis for contribution into the relevant arena

Vission

The Dept. of Reproductive and Child Health will produce skilled and competent graduates who will contribute towards development of health sector focusing on reproductive and child health issues and concerns.

Objectives

Reproductive health problems remain the leading cause of ill health and death for women of childbearing age worldwide. Despite the substantial improvement in reducing maternal and child mortalities in Bangladesh, a large number of mothers and children die each year due to preventable causes, as high maternal and child mortality and morbidity still remain serious concerns in the country. The wellbeing of mothers, adolescents, infants and young children is of central importance to the health of the nation. Improvement in the health of women throughout childbearing and of infants and young children is a global as well as our national healthcare priority. Appreciating the magnitude of burden of reproductive and child health problems, we are dedicated to improving the health of women, adolescents, children and families- locally, nationally, regionally and globally.
The main focus areas of the Department of RCH are teaching, training and research in the field of sexual, reproductive and child health. The teaching program provides students with broad exposure to sexual, reproductive, women, men, adolescents and child health population needs and priorities, as well as the skills to become public health leaders of tomorrow. The faculty members are strong of academic backgrounds and interests, contributing expertise and leadership in a wide range of disciplines.

History

The department was founded in 2008 at Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS) and now it has been incorporated in Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) from July, 2013.

Why Study

  • Reproductive health problems remain the leading cause of ill health and death for women of childbearing age worldwide.
  • Despite the substantial improvement in reducing maternal and child mortalities in Bangladesh, a large number of mothers and children die each year due to preventable causes, as high maternal and child mortality and morbidity still remain serious concerns in the country.
  • The wellbeing of mothers, adolescents, infants and young children is of central importance to the health of the nation. Improvement in the health of women throughout childbearing and of infants and young children is a global as well as our national healthcare priority.
  • Appreciating the magnitude of burden of reproductive and child health problems, we are dedicated to improving the health of women, adolescents, children and families- locally, nationally, regionally and globally.

Programs

BPH in Reproductive and Child Health (BPH in RCH)

MPH in Reproductive and Child Health (MPH in RCH)

Faculty Members

Dr. Begum Rowshan Ara

Department of Reproductive and Child Health
Faculty of Public Health
Dean, Professor


rowshan@buhs.ac.bd

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Dr. Nasreen Nahar

Department of Reproductive and Child Health
Faculty of Public Health
Associate Professor, Head and Proctor


chemis@buhs.ac.bd

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Dr. Md Shahriar Mahbub

Department of Reproductive and Child Health
Faculty of Public Health
Lecturer


smahbub@buhs.ac.bd

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Nadiah Shams

Department of Reproductive and Child Health
Faculty of Public Health
Lecturer (Part-time)


nadiah.shams@gmail.com

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Mahbubur Rahman

Department of Reproductive and Child Health
Faculty of Public Health
Lecturer (Adjunct)


rahmanmdm@yahoo.co.uk

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Halida Hanum Akhter

Department of Reproductive and Child Health
Faculty of Public Health
Honorary Professor


akhterhalida@gmail.com

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News & Events

Message of The Vice-Chancellor

Prof. J.M.A Hannan

Contrary to popular notion in our society health is not an issue only for the physicians but its development needs a concerted effort of professionals from basic, clinical and social sciences. In line with this concept, generation of human resources in health should not be treated merely from teaching and training points of views; research should also be equally emphasized in this venture as evidences based on geographical, environmental, ethnic and sociocultural background are a prerequisite for rational and cost-effective health care delivery in a population. Based on an internationally recognized research tradition at BIRDEM and BIHS which, in turn, are rooted in the long-term dream of Late National Professor Dr M Ibrahim, the present University aims to blend the three vital elements (teaching, training and research) of education to fulfill the ultimate responsibilities (knowledge dissemination and knowledge generation) of a higher centre of learning. With this aim Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) has started its journey with full-time non-practicing (or institutionally practicing) faculty members and a number of highly reputed guest faculties and collaborating partners from all over the world. In public health, BUHS has taken a discipline-wise subspecialty approach which fits more with the present volume of knowledge and technological advancement in the area.We believe that studying in BUHS will be a pleasant and productive experience. Welcome to the BUHS Family!

Prof. J.M.A Hannan
Vice-Chancellor
Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)

Message of The Vice-Chancellor

Prof. J.M.A Hannan

Contrary to popular notion in our society health is not an issue only for the physicians but its development needs a concerted effort of professionals from basic, clinical and social sciences. In line with this concept, generation of human resources in health should not be treated merely from teaching and training points of views; research should also be equally emphasized in this venture as evidences based on geographical, environmental, ethnic and sociocultural background are a prerequisite for rational and cost-effective health care delivery in a population. Based on an internationally recognized research tradition at BIRDEM and BIHS which, in turn, are rooted in the long-term dream of Late National Professor Dr M Ibrahim, the present University aims to blend the three vital elements (teaching, training and research) of education to fulfill the ultimate responsibilities (knowledge dissemination and knowledge generation) of a higher centre of learning. With this aim Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS) has started its journey with full-time non-practicing (or institutionally practicing) faculty members and a number of highly reputed guest faculties and collaborating partners from all over the world. In public health, BUHS has taken a discipline-wise subspecialty approach which fits more with the present volume of knowledge and technological advancement in the area.We believe that studying in BUHS will be a pleasant and productive experience. Welcome to the BUHS Family!

Prof. J.M.A Hannan
Vice-Chancellor
Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS)