Dr. Engr. Md Anwar Hossain

Fellows: IEB, WHO, JICA, CED-IFMBE, CEAB, BMEA, DEMA, CCE, WRG, ICEHTMC
Technical Manager Repair cum Chief Training Specialist, NEMEMEW & TC, MoH &FW, Part-time Teacher, Biomedical Engineering Department, KUET. Khulna Bangladesh

Presentation Title: Informative Position of Clinical Engineering – Health Technology Management Practice

Biography: Md Anwar Hossain has been awarded PhD in Biomedical Engineering in 2020 from KUET and this degree is recognized by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh as well as by the CED- IFMBE. He has been completed Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering in 2012, he completed Post Graduation Diploma in CSE in 2001. Besides, he has been awarded Post Graduation Training in Clinical biomedical engineering in 1994 from NICVD-H under the Supervision of clinical Engineering team of JICA & France. He has completed his B. Sc in electrical & electronic engineering from KUET in 1990. He has successfully completed 10 in-service education & training on medical equipment maintenance management system, sponsored WHO, JICA, World Bank, Government fellowship in Germany, Japan, Malaysia, China, Singapore, Brazil, Thailand, Italy, Sweden, Denmark & France etc. He has published 26 articles in international conferences and impacting journals. He has been developing a course curriculum for in-service education & training for health care technology management personnel under ministry of health & family welfare to improving the performance outcomes of patients related to medical devices since 1992.Besides he has serving as visiting teacher at public and private universities in Bangladesh. He has worked as reviewer in international journal of china regarding radiography and imaging equipment. He worked with International Agencies GAVI, WHO, JICA, WB, UNICEF, MSH, USAID. He has joined as electro-medical engineer at NICVD in 1992 and joined as Assistant engineering electronics at NEMEMEW & TC under the Mistry of health & family welfare government of Bangladesh. He has been serving as Technical Manager of the same organization. During his tenure of services, he worked in NICVDH, EPI, NINS & etc. for establishing modern hospitals and ensure vaccinations in Bangladesh. Now he is serving as a technical manager (repair) cum chief technical councilor at NEMEMW & TC as well as other health facilities. He has been serving as CE/Biomedical Engineering (BME) Manager under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare since 1992. He helped the start-up of CEAB in 2017. During COVID-19, Anwar and his colleagues have faithfully served the MOH, the CE/BMEs in Bangladesh, and patients in his country. As a result, they have achieved MOH recognition calling for placement of many CE and Technician positions in hospitals. Anwar also completed his PhD in CE during this time, analyzing how many CE/BMEs his country will need. He has also been a consistent teacher and leader for many CE/BMEs in his country, as well as advocating for Bangladesh and presenting in global IFMBE CED activities in partnership with WHO. He also served as bio-medical engineering consultant at management for health sciences (USAID) program. He has been serving as CE/Biomedical Engineering (BME) Manager under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare since 1992. He helped the start-up of CEAB in 2017. During COVID-19, Anwar and his colleagues have faithfully served the MOH, the CE/BMEs in Bangladesh, and patients in his country. As a result, they have achieved MOH recognition calling for placement of many CE and Technician positions in hospitals. Anwar also completed his PhD in CE during this time, analyzing how many CE/BMEs his country will need. He has also been a consistent teacher and leader for many CE/BMEs in his country, as well as advocating for Bangladesh and presenting in global IFMBE CED activities in partnership with WHO. More than 800 conventionally healthcare engineers have received training by applying clinical engineering methodologies for appropriate addressing the health technology management under Anwar’s supervision. He has successfully attended 10 international conferences in different countries More than 800 conventional healthcare engineers have received training by applying clinical engineering methodologies for appropriate addressing the health technology management under Anwar’s supervision. He has successfully attended 10 international conferences in different countries. He has given lectures and that has published in YouTube. As a result, more than 1200 conventionally health care engineers and BMETs have focused for proper using of medical devices. For more information, he has requested to HTM personnel to click the links: