Prof. Dr. M O K Wahedi MBBS, DCH(Hon's), MRCP(UK),MRCPCH, FRCPE,MSc ECD
MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN & HOSPITAL
PLOT # 4, ROAD # 8-9, SECTOR # 1
UTTARA MODEL TOWN, DHAKA 1230
BANGLADESH
Phone: office :+880 8916005-ext230, Mobile:+8801711226840
Email: mokwahedi@gmail.com
PRESENT POSITION
PROFESSOR OF PAEDIATRICS , Universiyty of Dhaka
Head of the Department of Paediatrics & Neonatology
MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN & HOSPITAL ,UTTARA
Dhaka-1230, BANGLADESH
Appointments & Training & Memberships:
Senior Consultant Paediatrics & Child Health & Director Hospital: Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College and Hospital , Enayetpur, Sirajganj (2003)
Clinical Director: Dhaka Community Hospital, (1999-2003), Dhaka Bangladesh
Consultant Paediatrics & Head of the Department of Paediatrics; Dhaka Community Hospital
Consultant Operation Research Programmes
Rural Health Programme, Hospital own project to develop alternate community based affordable and sustainable health services all other health related intervention programmes.
Integrated Char Development program; OXFAM supported integrated project ot provide health support to the river basin habitant (1997-2000)
North East London General Physicians Moitri Project(NELGP)
BRITISH CCOUNCIL support interchange programme to develop a community based GP service with the technical assistance of North East London general practitioners of LONDON (1995-2000)
3 Model village program for Arsenic MINIGATION; an World Bank project to provide arsenic free safe water options in arsenic contaminated areas of Bangladesh (1999 - 2000)
Patient Identification and development of Protocol for Chronic Arsenicosis Management; UNICEF supported Arsenic Patient Management programme (1999-2000)
School Health Program; DCH own project to provide health care support to schools of working and non working children of low socio economic group ran by different NGO's
C. Consultant Trainer; Training programs Dhaka Community Hospital
Provide training of doctors, nurses, paramedics, health assistants, and arsenic field workers both at national and international level
Post Graduate Clinical Training
Our Ladies Hospital for Sick Children,
Dublin, Ireland
Coombes Women Hospital,ICU & SCBU
Dublin,Ireland
Royal Hospital for Sick Children
Edinburgh,UK
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS]\
Member; Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council, Bangladesh
Life Member; Bangladesh Medial Association, Dhaka, Bangladesh
FELLOW; Royal college of Physicians of UK
Member; Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, London, UK
Life Member: Bangladesh Paeditric Association
Life Member: Bangladesh Private Medical Practitioners Associations.
Life Member: Bangladesh Society of Child Neurology , Development and Disability
Education:
MBBS, Chittagong Medical College, Chittagong, Bangladesh
MRCP(UK), Royal Colege of Physicians of UK
MRCPCH,(London) Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, UK
DCH(Hon's), National University of Ireland; Dublin
FRCP(Edin), Royal College of Physicians of Ediaburgh.
MSC Early Childhood Development : BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Certfied in PAEDIATRICS NEUROLOGY: BPNA, UK
Key Qualifications & Skills & Publications
Excellent skill and knowledge & experience on training on Reproductive health care, Maternal health & Emergency Care, ARI, CDD, IMCI training.
Excellent skill and knowledge in conducting training on hospital infection, prevention & management
Excellent skill and knowledge on Hospital Management
Excellent skill and knowledge in conducting training on Primary Health Care (PHC), Emergency Obstructive Care (EOC) and ESP.
Training consultant of Arsenic Screening, Diagnosis, Management & MITIGATION
Satisfactory performance in multi and bi-lateral donor agency
Developed a model of Sustainable and integrated health delivery system
For rural community of Bangladesh
Development and Implementation of Community Based Arsenic Mitigation Model and Validation by Epidemiological & Social Science Methods
Development and Implementation of Community Based Sustainable School health service delivery system
Excellent skill and knowledge of training on Appreciative Inquiry (AI) Method.
Participated in workshop similar to Appreciative Inquiry (AI) as a local resource person
Wrote reports on reproductive health care along with & after completion of program on Adolescent reproductive health
Good interpersonal skill and successful working experience in a multi-cultural environment
Proven leadership quality
AIDS & STD
Training Undertaken
§ Post Graduate training in Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, UK (17/7/97-16/2/98).
§ Post Graduate training: Our Ladies Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin, Ireland (5/7/1995-31/12/95).
§ Training in Paediatric ICU; Dhaka Shishu Hospital (organized by JAICA, Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers) (1995).
§ Basic skills in interpersonal communications and listening skills; PARIVARTHAN, Bangalore, India supported by UNSCAP (May 1999 and April 2000).
§ TOT in Arsenic Mitigation Program; a WB funded DCH-DASCOH operated training program to train the Trainers of BAMWSP for nationwide survey of arsenic contamination and mitigation (1999).
§ Training on Testing Tube wells and Identification of Arsenic patient in Narayanganj, Dhaka; provided by Dhaka Community Hospital in (May 1999).
§ ARI & CDD Clinical management training; provided by Directorate General Health Service and Dhaka Shishu Hospital supported by WHO (1994).
§ Orientation program of new MBBS Curriculum and Assessment; program of Directorate general health Services, Bangladesh & WHO under BAN OSD 001 HRD; Dhaka, 16-18 March 2004.
§ Workshop on Quality Assurance Scheme in Medical Education; CME program under HPSP, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare ,Bangladesh; DGHS , Dhaka ;15-17 June 2004
§ Workshop on Final year MBBS Examination System based on Curriculum 2002; CME, program of Directorate general health Services, Bangladesh & WHO; Dhaka, 18 October 2006.
§ Workshop on New Course Curriculum for MBBS :Medicine: DGHS :Dhaka Medical College Hospital17/12/2007
Publications and papers : INTERNATIONAL
in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Syed M. Akramuzzaman,1 Felicity T. Cutts,2 Md J. Hossain,3 Obaidullah K. Wahedi,4 Nazmun Nahar,5
Darul Islam,6 Narayan C. Shaha,7 & Dilip Mahalanabis
Exploring Fatherhood in Bangladesh - FIRA
Publications and papers :NATIONAL
- Parental Child Abuse in Bangladesh, Journal of Community Health and Medical Research 1999; 5:5-7
- Chronic Arsenic Poisoning in Human: Effects and Management : Training Module of Emergency Arsenic Screening Program, Bangladesh Arsenic Mitigation and Water Supply Project: Dhaka:2000; 1: p
- Measles vaccine effectiveness and risk factors for measles in Dhaka, Bangladesh: Bulletin of world Health Organization 2002; 80:776-782
- Chronic Arsenicosis from Ground Water Contamination: A threat to children in Bangladesh: Journal of Medical college for Women & Hospital; 2004; 2(2):66-73
- Community Based School Health Services in Bangladesh: A need to address: Journal of Medical college for Women & Hospital; 2005:3(1):28-33
- Surgical Aspects of chronic Arsenicosis in Bangladesh: 2nd International Arsenic Conference 2000: Dhaka. Bangladesh.
- Community Based Arsenic Mitigation Model: validation by Epidemiological and Social Science Methods; 3rd International Conference; Dhaka Community Hospital; DFID-DCH : 2000-2001
- Review of clinical Manifestations and management of 100 chronic Arsenicosis patient; 4th international Conference 12-16 January; Dhaka Community Hospital, 2002
- Nutritional Status and disease morbidity pattern among the poor underprivileged urban school children: International Conference on Health Issues 2001: Dhaka Community Hospital, Dhaka
- Malnutrition among non-formal School Children in Dhaka : Journal of Medical College for Women & Hospital; 2005:3(3) 7-11
- Dengue and dengue haemorrhagic fever: An update of clinical guideline; Journal of Medical College for Women & Hospital; 2006:4(2) 97-111
- Correlation of Clinical features in the Diagnosis of Bronchiolitis and its management among the Hospital admitted children. Journal of Medical College for Women & Hospital 2008. 6(1)
- Early childhood development in Bangladesh (Editorial). Journal of Medical College for Women & Hospital 2008. 6(2)