Bangladesh University of Health Sciences

MSc in Medical Demography University of London 1979
MSc in Statistics University of Dhaka 1967
BSc (Hon’s) University of Dhaka 1966

Academic: Above 35 Years;

  • WHO Technical Officer: 06 Years;
  • Govt. Job as Statistician: 14 Years.

1. Hafez MA, Mazumder A, Begum J, Tarafdar MAI. A study on the prevalence of Tuberculosis in a Rural Community of Bangladesh. BMRC Bulletin. 1991; XVII(1): 23-28.

2. Hafez MA. Health Information System In: Rashid KM, Khabiruddin M, Hyder Sayeed eds.): Text Book of Community Medicine and Publication Health 2nd edition, Dhaka: RKH Publishers. 1995; 105-108.

3. Hafez MA, Das AM. Statistics In: Rashid KM, Khabiruddin M, Hyder Sayeed (eds.): Text Book of Community Medicine and Public Health, 2nd edition, Dhaka: RKH Publishers. 1995: 88-104.

4. Hafez MA. Data Collection, Maintenance & Use in: Salahuddin AKM, Das AM, Islam MS, Ramaiya TJ (eds.): Upazilla Swasthya (Health) Bebosthapona (Management) Manual, Dhaka: WHO and Directorate of Health Services; 1991: 295-317 [Bangla].

5. Hafez MA, Rahim MA, Islam MS, Islam Mazharul AKM. Socio-demographic and cultural characteristics of Malaria Patient in the Plains of Bangladesh. JOPSOM, Journal of Public Health & Social Medicine, 1997; 16(2): 96-1000.

6. Hafez MA, Ullah A, Alam M, Haque A, Begum HA. Extent of utilization and factors influencing antenatal care in rural Rajshahi JOPSOM, Journal of Public Health & Social Medicine, 1999; 18(1): 1-6.

7. Mokarram Hossain AMM, Hafez MA, Begum N. Evaluation of an educational program on proper intrafamilial distribution of food among the women in a village of Bangladesh Rural Development Board and its evaluation. Bangladesh Journal of Nutrition 1990; 3(1 & 2): 71-82.

8. Bhuiyan MSA, Akhter S, Rahman H, Salahuddin AKMA, Hafez MA. Mobile Training Program on Health Nutrition for the Mohila Members of the Bangladesh Rural Development Board and its evaluation. Bangladesh Journal of Nutrition 1990; 3(1 & 2): 35-40.

9. Mokarram Hossain AMM, Hafez MA, Begum N. The Impact of Nutrition on Intrafamilial Distribution of Food among Literate and Illiterate Groups of Women in a Village of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Medical Journal, 1990; 3 & 4: 86-91.

10. Mokarram Hossain AMM, Hafez MA. Assessment of Nutritional Knowledge in a Rural Area of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Nutrition, 1991; 4(2).

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Community Based Public Health Research

Member of various Research Development Committees/Workshop Organizing Communities of NIPSOM & Bangladesh Medical Research Council (BMRC), Dhaka during Ninety’s.

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)