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Last updated: 10 October 2017 From the section Mohammad Rafi (M. R.) Khan
At 85 (on August 1 this year), Prof. M.R. Khan is agile and indefatigable. His involvement with life and society is total and he still retains the enthusiasm of youth as he pursues his dreams. He is a tireless worker. A visit to the Shishu Sasthya Foundation or Central Hospital or Nibedita Children Hospital, or the Women’s Medical College and Hospital reveals the man, the architect behind all these mammoth projects for helping ailing people and children.
Daily Star (Bangladesh, 2013)
Dr. M. R. Khan is an eminent pediatrician in Bangladesh. He is internationally appreciated for his concerted effort in the field of curing sick children and in growing up of a healthy generation. He is also vocal about mothers’ role in the prevention of many childhood diseases. He has always emphasized on the means of having healthy future generation in a poverty ridden country like ours.
Dr. Khan is associated with many international organizations dealing with child and mother care. His relentless effort has earned him a prestigious position at home and abroad. He has played a vital role in prevention of child mortality which has been attributed in many research indexes. He is a regular contributor in many national and international medical research journals.
As a national professor, Dr. M. R. Khan is respected at all levels.
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Awards galore
Last updated: 10 October 2017 From the section Mohammad Rafi (M. R.) Khan
Prof. M. R. Khan has won numerous awards including 15 gold medals and the prestigious Ekushey Padak. For his outstanding contribution in the field of child health, his biography has been included in the International “Who’s Who” of intellectuals by IBC (Biographical Centre), Cambridge, UK since 1987.
Recognition
15 Gold Medals for outstanding social work and contribution to child health:
- Gold Medal by Satkhira Children Hospital (1986)
- Gold Medal by Sher-E-Bangla Jatiyo Smrity Sangsad (1992)
- Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam National Award and Gold Medal (1993)
- Moulana Tarko Baghis Gold Medal Award (1993)
- Moulana Bhashani Gold Medal (1994)
- Ex Chief Minister Abu Hossain Sarker National Award and Gold Medal (1995)
- Awarded Poet Sorojine Naidu Gold Medal (1997)
- Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah Gold Medal (1998)
- Ibn Sina Gold Medal (March 1999)
- Gold Medal by the Ministry of Social Welfare, Govt. of Peoples Republic of Bangladesh (July 1999)
- Gold Medal by “DHARA” a Social & Cultural Organization in Bangladesh (January 2006)
- Gold Medal by Association of Physician Bangladesh (March 2006)
- Sandoz Gold Medal for valuable contribution in health sector (March 2008)
- Ekushey Gold Medal Award for Social Service (2009)
- Gold Medal by Bangladesh Academic of Science (July 2011)
Other:
- Prof. Khan's Biography has been included in the International WHO is WHO of Intellectuals (7th edition) published by Biographical Centre (IBC) Cambridge, U.K. (1987)
- Satkhira Press Club award (1990)
- Satkhira Jono Samity award (1991)
- Association of Pediatrics from South East Asia Region, Manila, award (1991)
- World Astrological Society award (1992)
- Bangladesh Pediatric Association award (1994)
- Made 'National Professor' by Government of Bangladesh (1995)
- Nawab Salimullah Award (2006)
- Bangladesh Pediatric Association award (2006)
- Awarded Scholar of the Year, 2007 by Non Resident Bangladeshi (NRB) (2007)
- Destiny award (2008)
Here is a doctor and a social worker who has won numerous laurels, including 15 gold medals, and numerous awards including the prestigious Ekushey Padak. Even in the mellow years of his life, he is an agile and tireless worker, and he still thinks he has miles to go.
Research and publication
38 research works of Professor Khan has been published in Scientific Journals in home and abroad. He is author and co-author of 9 Academic and popular books on child health including "Essence of Pediatrics" which he co-wrote with Prof. M. Ekhlasur Rahman in 2011.
National Professor of Bangladesh
In 1995 Prof. M. R. Khan was made a National Professor by the Government of Bangladesh.
The 'National Professor' is a prestigious teaching award given by the Government to individual for outstanding contribution on the field of education. The awarded person receive various facilities from the government.
National Professors will:
- Receive a fixed amount of salary through the University Grants Commission
- Be able to do any educational/research work in with any research organisation/institute in their choice
- Receive all the facilities from the respected organisations/institutes
- Be able to join any foreign university as visiting professor
- Not be able to take any salary from any other organisations/institutes except the government
- Not be treated as government officers
The first recipient of such a prestigious honour was another great physician: Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim. Known as as the "Father of Diabetes in Bangladesh", Dr. Mohammad Ibrahim was awarded National Professor in 1978.
Other prominent role and notable contribution
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Teacher in Bangladesh Army
Prof. Khan is an affiliated faculty member of the Department of Paediatrics for the Bangladesh Army. The department offers training to medical cadets of 3rd, 4th and 5th years of MBBS course with a view to making them capable of managing common childhood problems in the community.
The other two teachers include Lt. Col. Nurun Nahar Fatema Begum and Major Jesmin Sultana.
Vice President and Fellow of Bangladesh Academy of Science (BAS)
Prof. M. R. Khan has been an elected Fellow of Bangladesh Academy of Science (BAS) since 1975 and its Vice President from 2012 to present. BAS was established in 1973 with the objectives of promoting research in pure and applied science and their practical applications to problems of national welfare in Bangladesh. It is an advisory to the Government of Bangladesh.
It's the leading scientific organisation in Bangladesh and contains over 50 distinguished scientist as Fellows
Life Member of National Liver Foundation of Bangladesh
Prof. M. R. Khan is a Life Member of the National Liver Foundation of Bangladesh. The Foundation, established in April 1999, is a philanthropic organisation dedicated to prevention, treatment, education and research on liver diseases in Bangladesh.
Other eminent Life Members include National Professor Brigadier Abdul Malik (Founder Secretary General of National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute), Prof. A. K. Azad Khan (President of Diabetic Association of Bangladesh), and Nobel Laureate Peace Prize winner Prof. Muhammad Yunus.
Vice-Chairman of Jatiya Samaj Kalyan Parishad and Chairman of Polio Committee
Among his most important attachments, Dr. M. R. Khan is the Vice-Chairman of Jatiya Samaj Kalyan Parishad of the Ministry of Social Welfare and the Chairman of Polio Eradication Certification Committee of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. In fact, Dr. Khan was the first introducer of vaccines against Polio, Diphtheria, Pertussis and Tetanus in Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) in January 1965 using "Quatro Virilon"- a combined vaccine produced by the Hoechst.
And more...
Prof. M. R. Khan is also the President of Bangladesh Perinatal Society and the chief adviser and patron of ADHUNIK, a national anti-tobacco organisation, since June 2015. ADHUNIK works alongside World Health Organisation (WHO) to prevent smoking and and illicit trade in tobacco products.
When World Down Syndrome Day was celebrated for the first time in Bangladesh on 21 March 2014, Prof. M. R. Khan was invited as Chief Guest.
Retirement
Prof. Khan retired from public services in August 1988 as a Professor of Pediatrics in IPGM&R. The following year he became a a Senior Visiting Professor at ICDDR,B.
'Father of Paediatrics in Bangladesh' and 'Shishu Bandhu' (Friend of Children)
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Founding president of Bangladesh Paediatric Association (BPA)
In 1972 few paediatricians in Bangladesh, including Dr. M. R. Khan, came together and established the Bangladesh Paediatric Association (BPA) to work for the interest of the children and paediatricians of the country. Dr. Khan was appointed as the founding President. He remained in that position till 1976 and was elected President of BPA on two more occasion - from 1981-84 and 1986-88.
Today, over four decades after its establishment, BPA has grown tremendously and is made up of thousands of pediatrician. It works with the Government of Bangladesh to formulate policies relating to child health (e.g. EPI, IMCI, IYCF, National Nutrition services etc.) and has branches all over country. BPA also works with national and international NGOs like ICDDR,B, World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF, Save the Children, USAID, alive&thrive, and many more.
Shishu Sasthya Foundation
In January 1983 Dr. M. R. Khan became the founding chairman of the Shishu Sasthya Foundation Bangladesh (SSFB) which is concerned with children's health and welfare. What began as a small nursery of infant care with 26 staff members has now mushroomed into a respectable national organisation with 250 staff members including 75 doctors, a good number of trained nurses and administrative staff caring for about 200 indoor patients and 600 out-patients daily at the 7-storied Mirpur complex in Dhaka.
Today the SSFB has nutrition, education, environmental pollution control, and even micro-credit facilities through its 12 programme areas in Tangail, Jessore and Satkhira. The programme includes a myriad of activities aimed at reduction of morbidity and mortality of mothers and children.
Shishu Sasthya Foundation was established in 1983, through which some 0.5 million women and children are receiving direct services in the field of health, nutrition, education, micro credit, environment etc through its field and centre based programme. Presently, some 6,000 women are provided microcredit supports for small-scale income generation activities.
The SSFB has set up multiple umbrella organisations which reflects Dr. Khan's lifelong effort to help the children.
Satkhira Shishu Hospital built on Dr Khan's family land and using his pension money
In 1988 Dr. M. R. Khan established the Sathkhira Shishu Hospital in his birthplace. Such is the selfless, clean-hearted, giving nature of Dr. Khan, that he donated the paternal family land he owned as well as the pension and gratuity money he got after retirement from service in order to set up Shishu Hospital and Rasulpur Secondary School.
Today, the 20-bed Shishu Hospital provide services to some 25,000 child patients, through its inpatient, out-patient and diagnostic departments in each year.
Institute of Child Health (ICH) and Shishu Hospital
One such organisation which the SSFB has established is the Institute of Child Health (ICH) and Shishu Hospital which has been set up by the Foundation at Tangail, Jessore, Satkhira, and Alamdanga (Jessore). The ICH is an unique national level training and treatment centre for health and nutrition of children and mothers. Like its parent organisation, the Institute of Child Health (ICH) and Shishu Hospital has provisions for diagnostic treatment of children’s diseases in addition to teaching, training and research capabilities.
The Institute at Mirpur was established in 1995 and is currently housed in a 6-story complex. Each year some 186,000 children are being provided services through its 150 bedded in-patient departments, out-patient departments and diagnostic services. Every day some 600 children are getting services at the out-patient patient departments.
In 2006 the Institute launched a Diploma in Child Health (DCH) postgraduate course for MBBS doctors at this branch.
The Shishu Hospital in Jessore was established in 2000. The 50-bed hospital serves around 50,000 child patient each year.
Support Centre for under privileged children (Satkhira)
In 1995 the Shishu Sasthya Foundation Bangladesh (SSFB) established the Support Centre in Satkhira which provides microcredit, health and nutrition support to underprivileged children in addition to non-formal functional education. Since then, every two year some 150 working children are being provided support for self-reliant and prepared for the vocational training course in VTC, Satkhira.
Vocational Training Centre (VTC), Satkhira
In 2000 the SSFB opened a Vocational Training Centre in Sathkira through which 165 working children each year are graduating in eight vocational trade courses.
Vocational courses at VTC, Satkhira:
- Electrical
- Turning
- Carpentry
- Dressmaking
- Light Engine
- Audio Visual
- Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
- Computer courses
Institute of Nursing (Mirpur, Dhaka)
In 2008 SSFB established the Institute of Nursing in Mirpur, Dhaka to provide diploma in nursing to 20 students each year in a bid to cut the gap in nursing services in the country.
Medical College for Women and Hospital College (Uttara, Dhaka) - the first women medical college in Bangladesh
In addition to setting up the Rasulpur Secondary School in his birthplace of Satkhira, Dr. M. R. Khan also established the Medical College for Women and Hospital College in Uttara, Dhaka, in 1992. This is the first women medical college in Bangladesh.
Prompted by sheer urge to come to the aid of sick children, Professor M.R. Khan moves from one hospital to another from morning to evening in Dhaka city looking after patients, teaching students, and providing training to graduate doctors. He made strenuous efforts in setting up Uttara Women’s Medical College and Hospital, Central Hospital and Nivedita Hospital for Children.
Nebedita Nursing Home, and Central Hospital Limited (Dhaka)
Dr. M. R. Khan has established two private hospitals in Dhanmondi area of Dhaka: Nebedita Nursing Home and Central Hospital Limited.
The Central Hospital Ltd was established in 1991 by gaining financial assistance from Bangladesh Shilpa Bank amongst others. It has the foundational structure to be potentially 12-stories high and is one of the largest and modern hospitals in the private sector in Bangladesh.
Dr. M. R. Khan is the Chairman and Managing Director of the hospital.
Dr. M. R. Khan & Anwara Trust Fund
Dr. Khan has created a charitable trust in his and his wife's name - 'Dr. M. R. Khan and Anwara Trust '. The Trust was established with all his pensions and gratuity fund after his retirement from public service. Through this trust assistance is being provided to different mosques, schools, hospitals and a number of destitute women and children in Satkhira and other places as well as different social welfare activities.
The Dr. M. R. Khan and Anwara Trust fund also awards gold medals to individuals in recognition of their outstanding contribution to social and economic development of the country. Among the notable recipients are Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus (Grameen Bank) and Sir Fazle Hasan Abed (Brac Foundation), Valerie Ann Taylor (CRP), Angela Gomes (Banchte Shekha), Dr. Sultana Zaman (Kalyani Foundation), and Late Tahera Kabir.
The Trust also awards the Shishu Bandhu Gold Medal - named in honour of Prof. M. R. Khan. Past recipient of this great award include Prof. Nazmun Naher, a well known paediatrician and President BCPS.
SSFB contributes significantly at national level to eliminate malnutrition, and offers treatment to suffering children and women of reproductive age through preventive and curative programmes.
SSFB, founded in January 1983, with National Professor M.R. Khan as its chairman and guiding spirit, has been working for almost 0.5 million target population of mothers and children.
Prof. M.R. Khan committed himself to the difficult task of ensuring physical and mental wellbeing of this most vulnerable group of the society through the aegis of SSFB, with its programme of activities gradually expanding over the whole country. Through these centres, non-formal education is provided to the under-privileged and disadvantaged children in the evening hours without hampering their economic contribution to the family.
A visionary in child health sector, Prof. M.R. Khan is working on alleviating the distress and suffering of the poor children. He is pleasant and amiable, and has enormous appetite for hard work and the ability to tackle difficult issues. The areas he has chosen for his work have begun to change, perceptibly.
Daily Star (Bangladesh, 2013)