Rehan Shakeel | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rehan Shakeel | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rehan Shakeel, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

Mr. Rehan Shakeel is a dedicated public health professional and educator currently serving as a Visiting Lecturer in Epidemiology at the University of the Punjab, Pakistan. He specializes in teaching epidemiological principles, research methods, and biostatistics to undergraduate students, utilizing engaging techniques to enhance learning. Mr. Shakeel holds an M.Phil. in Public Health from the University of the Punjab, with expertise in epidemiology, health economics, biostatistics, and health policy.

Education

Mr. Rehan Shakeel, affiliated with the University of the Punjab, Pakistan, has a strong academic foundation in public health and data analytics. He completed an M.Phil. in Public Health at the University of the Punjab, where his coursework encompassed a diverse range of subjects, including Epidemiology, Research Methodology, Health Economics, Biostatistics, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health Policy and Management, and Health Promotion. These areas equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of public health systems and strategies to address health-related challenges effectively. Additionally, he enhanced his expertise in data analysis by attending a specialized course in Data Analytics at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) from September 24, 2024, to October 31, 2024, in Lahore, Pakistan. This combination of public health knowledge and analytical skills positions him to contribute effectively to research and policy development in the health sector.

Professional Profiles

ORCID Profile

Professional Experience

Mr. Rehan Shakeel
University of the Punjab, Pakistan
Current Position: Epidemiology Lecturer (Visiting)
University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan (27/09/2024 – Present)

Teaching epidemiological principles and methods to bachelor’s students.

Using engaging techniques such as disease etiology, types of studies, biostatistics, and epidemiology.

Actively engaging students in classroom discussions, group activities, quizzes, and tutorials to enhance understanding.

Designing and evaluating assessments (quizzes, tests, assignments) to measure student comprehension and critical thinking.

Providing constructive feedback to improve student performance.

Collaborating with faculty to maintain curriculum consistency and meet course objectives.

Attending departmental meetings and contributing to course improvement efforts.

Participating in academic conferences, workshops, and seminars to stay updated on epidemiological research and teaching methods.

Assistant Chief Technical Officer
Chughtai Lab, Lahore, Pakistan (05/10/2019 – Present)

Managing and overseeing technical operations within the laboratory.

Ensuring high standards of laboratory procedures and quality control.

Supervising staff and coordinating activities to ensure smooth laboratory functioning.

Assisting in troubleshooting complex laboratory tests and maintaining equipment.

Unit In-Charge (Medical Lab Technologist)
Al-Abeer Medical Group, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (18/12/2012 – 15/09/2019)

Led a medical laboratory unit, ensuring efficient operation and high standards of service delivery.

Supervised laboratory staff, ensuring proper training and adherence to protocols.

Managed laboratory resources and maintained accurate records for tests and results.

Laboratory In-Charge
Hijaz Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan (05/05/2010 – 30/11/2012)

Oversaw daily laboratory operations, ensuring accurate diagnostic test results.

Coordinated with medical staff to facilitate timely patient care.

Managed inventory and ensured the proper functioning of laboratory equipment.

Assistant Technologist
Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan (01/01/2008 – 30/04/2010)

Assisted in various laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures.

Maintained laboratory records and ensured compliance with health standards.

Medical Technologist Trainee
Shalamar Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan (01/01/2006 – 18/12/2007)

Gained hands-on experience in various laboratory techniques and medical procedures.

Assisted in performing diagnostic tests and managing patient samples.

Research Interests

Epidemiological Research: Investigating disease patterns, causes, and risk factors in populations. This could include the study of infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, or emerging health threats in specific populations.

Health Policy and Management: Exploring how health policies impact public health outcomes, and how health systems can be optimized to improve access to care, cost-effectiveness, and population health.

Biostatistics: Applying statistical methods to analyze public health data, and using these insights to inform decisions in healthcare, policy-making, and disease prevention.

Health Promotion: Designing and assessing interventions aimed at promoting health behaviors, preventing disease, and improving community health outcomes.

Environmental and Occupational Health: Examining the impact of environmental and workplace exposures on health, and exploring solutions to mitigate health risks associated with these factors.

Global Health Issues: Conducting research on the health challenges facing different regions, particularly low-resource settings, and exploring effective interventions and policies.

Public Health Education: Investigating ways to improve public health education to empower communities to take control of their health and well-being.

Top Notable Publications

Title                           : Healthcare and economic burden of adverse childhood experiences in Lahore, Pakistan
Authors                    : Rehan Shakeel, Muhammed Navid Tahir, Nauman Ali Ch, Assia Riaz
Journal                      : Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Year of Publication: 2024
DOI                             : 10.1016/j.cegh.2024.101772
Contributors            : Rehan Shakeel, Muhammed Navid Tahir, Nauman Ali Ch, Assia Riaz

Conclusion

Mr. Rehan Shakeel shows significant promise as a researcher and is well-suited for the Best Researcher Award due to his impactful contributions to healthcare research, particularly in the area of adverse childhood experiences. His work holds the potential to influence public health policies and provide solutions to pressing healthcare challenges. By expanding his research scope, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and focusing on practical interventions, Mr. Shakeel could further strengthen his contributions to the healthcare field and continue to have a meaningful impact.

 

 

 

 

 

Ahmed Hossain | Public Health | Most Cited Article Award

Dr. Ahmed Hossain, Public Health, Most Cited Article Award

PHD at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Canada

Dr. Ahmed Hossain is a distinguished public health researcher with expertise in epidemiology and biostatistics. He has significantly contributed to understanding and addressing crucial health issues, including COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. His research spans infectious diseases, mental health, and occupational factors affecting specific groups like nurses and bank employees. Dr. Hossain’s work reflects a commitment to improving healthcare strategies globally, with a focus on evidence-based solutions. His multidisciplinary approach and leadership roles underscore his dedication to advancing public health research and addressing pressing health challenges.

Professional Profiles:

Scopus Profile

Orcid Profile

GoogleScholar profile

Researchgate profile

LinkedIn profile

📚 Education:

Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Canada (Sept 2004 – Nov 2010). SickKids Research Training Competition (RESTRACOM) Award Winner. Thesis Topic: Contribution to Statistical Techniques for Identifying Differentially Expressed Genes in Microarray Data. Supervisor: Dr. Joseph Beyene and Dr. Andrew Willan.

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship:

CIHR post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Canada (Jan 2012 – Dec 2013). Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) DSECT Award Winner.

Professional Experience:

Principal Biostatistician, Pharma Medica Research Inc., Mississauga, ON, Canada (April 2014 – Dec. 2014) Worked on therapeutic areas including Oncology, Cardiovascular, Asthma, and Allergy. Conducted statistical analyses and provided support for new studies.

Teaching Assistant and Lecturer:

Taught various courses in Biostatistics and Statistics at McMaster University and the University of Toronto.

Awards and Scholarships:

Recipient of several awards, including the Apotex Award for excellent performance in analytics and University Open Scholarship at the University of Toronto.

Leadership and Memberships:

Holds leadership roles in organizations such as Director of the Global Health Institute and Advisor at the Center for Development Action, Dhaka. Actively involved in professional memberships, including the American Public Health Association.

Research Focus

Dr. Ahmed Hossain’s research primarily focuses on public health and epidemiology, addressing critical issues such as COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, and global prevalence of multimorbidity. His work extends to infectious diseases, including HIV and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, and explores the impact of occupational factors on health, such as low back pain among specific occupational groups like bank employees and nurses. Additionally, he delves into mental health symptoms, particularly among healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Hossain’s research reflects a broad spectrum of public health concerns, emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach to improve healthcare strategies and outcomes.

Publications (TOP NOTES):

Willingness to vaccinate against COVID-19 among Bangladeshi adults: Understanding the strategies to optimize vaccination coverage, Cited by 219, Publication date: 2021/4/27.

What is the extent of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Bangladesh?: A cross-sectional rapid national survey, Cited by 92, Publication date: 2021/8/24.

Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies among health care workers prior to vaccine administration in Europe, the USA and East Asia: A systematic review and meta-analysis, Cited by 80, Publication date: 2021/3/1.

Global and regional prevalence of multimorbidity in the adult population in community settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Cited by 70, Publication date: 2023/3/1.

HIV infection and multidrug resistant tuberculosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis, Cited by 67, Publication date: 2021/12.

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