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Prof. Dr. Fawzia Hossain - Gynecology, Gynaecologic Oncology & Infertility Specialist

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Prof. Dr. Fawzia Hossain - Gynecology, Gynaecologic Oncology & Infertility Specialist


Prof. Dr. Fawzia Hossain - Gynecology, Gynaecologic Oncology & Infertility Specialist


Prof. Dr. Fawzia Hossain

MBBS(Dhaka), FRCOG (London), FIAOG (India), MS (Dhaka), DFFP (Glasgow)
Specialist in Gynecology, Gynaecologic Oncology & Infertility
Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology,
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
Global trainer of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Ipas North Carolina University.
First Reconstructive and Cosmetic Gynaecologist in Bangladesh.
Advisor and Focal point of MRCOG exam in Bangladesh
International Affairs Secretary of OGSB.

Chamber: Central Hospital Ltd.
House#2, Road # 5, Dhanmondi, Dhaka - 1205, Bangladesh
Visiting Hours: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
(Saturday, Monday and Wednesday.)
24/7 open for emergency and for admission of patients.
For Appointment: +88 - 02 - 9660015-9


Professor Dr Fawzia Hossain – Renowned Gynaecological Oncologist, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Are you looking for a trusted, compassionate, and highly experienced specialist in cancer patients, infertility, high risk obstetrics and gynaecology? Look no further! Professor Dr Fawzia Hossain , a seasoned expert with over 36 years of experience in the medical field, offers a range of services designed to meet your needs with the utmost care and professionalism.

Services Offered:

Gynaecological Oncology: Expert diagnosis and treatment of female cancers, including cervical, ovarian, and uterine cancers.

Fertility Preservation: Guidance and options for preserving fertility for those undergoing cancer treatment or other circumstances.

Minimally Invasive Surgery: Cutting-edge techniques for laparoscopic surgery, ensuring faster recovery times.

Menopause Management: Personalized care to navigate the challenges of menopause with confidence and health.

Comprehensive Obstetric Care: From preconception counseling to antenatal care, labor, and postpartum care.

Cervical Cancer Screening: Using advanced screening methods to prevent cervical cancer.

General Gynaecological Health: Expert care for conditions like fibroids, endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and more.


Why Choose Prof. Dr. Fawzia Hossain?

Expertise: With multiple international certifications and membership in esteemed
medical societies like RCOG (Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists), she has been trained and now herself, an international trainer in world-leading hospitals in the UK and Bangladesh.

Global Experience: Prof. Hossain has worked in both developed and developing
countries, offering her expertise across diverse healthcare settings, including working with underprivileged communities and refugees.

Personalized Care: Known for her patient-first approach, she takes time to listen,
explain, and empower her patients with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their health.

Research and Innovation: She is actively involved in cutting-edge research and
development in obstetrics and gynaecology, with numerous published papers on women’s health, cancer prevention, and clinical practices.

Teaching & Mentoring: Passionate about shaping the future of medicine, Prof . Dr.
Fawzia Hossain serves as a mentor to medical students, residents, and international trainees.


For Patients:

Your health and well-being are our top priority. Whether you're seeking routine care or facing complex medical challenges, Prof. Dr. Fawzia Hossain provides a full spectrum of services, offering both advanced medical expertise and compassionate support. Book your appointment today to receive personalized care tailored to your needs.

Prof. Dr. Fawzia Hossain is a respected leader and teacher in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. As the current Chair of RCOG IRC Bangladesh, she is dedicated to the professional development of fellow clinicians. With a wealth of experience in training, research, and clinical leadership, she is always open to collaboration on projects aimed at improving patient care, advancing medical education, and promoting womens health.

Contact Information:
Phone: +8801715300515
Email: md487@yahoo.com




CURRENT POST:
Professor of Department of Gynaecologic Oncology
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
SERVICE EXPERIENCE: Joined Government Service after 10th BCS and worked in Upazilla health Complex and Government Hospitals since 1991. Worked as Specialist Registrar in UK and returned to Bangladesh in 2005. Working at BSMMU till date.

ADDITIONAL SERVICE EXPERIENCE:
Chair of RCOG IRC Bangladesh 2024
Vice President of Bangladesh Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. 2022-25
Chair of Research Development Committee OGSB 2023-2025
International Affairs Secretary GOSB 2023-2025
Publication Secretary of Bangladesh Menopause Society and Fertility preservation Society 2018 till date
RCOG SRHR Champion, Bangladesh. 2022
Honorary Secretary of Bangladesh International Representative Committee of RCOG (Royal
College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) 2012-2018
Chairperson of Gender based Violence Committee OGSB 2018
International Affairs Secretary, OGSB 2021-2023
Honorary Consultant of SRHR, Sexual and reproductive health for Rohingya community 2017 -2020
Course Coordinator of MS Gynaecological Oncology Residency Program, BSMMU.
Focal point for MRCOG Exams and MTI 2012 till date.
Organizer and coordinator of International scientific symposiums and CME programs of RCOG, mainly on oncology, subfertility, colposcopy, laparoscopic surgery, congenital birth defects since 2006
International trainer of Life Saving Skills and Emergency Obstetrics Care (LSS-EOC)
Project of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, GOB and OGSB. 2008
Worked as Global Trainer of Post-abortion Care and Menstrual Regulation and Training Services
Project of Ipas International, University of North Carolina. 2011
Organizing Secretary of Bangladesh Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology
Course Director of LSS-EOC training in BCPS Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons
Worked as Coordinator of six TOT courses on Making it Happen Initiative program (LSS-EOC) in ICMH, Matuail, Jamalpur, Thakurgaon, Nogaon, Moulovibazar under MNH project of UNFPA
Member Secretary of Bangladesh Cervical Cancer Vaccination Program Committee (BCCVPC) in the “Pilot Program for Prevention of Cervical Cancer by HPV Vaccination in Bangladesh”
National Trainer of Prevention and Management of Pre-eclampsia & eclampsia by Magsulph in the Community, Save the Children, OGSB Hobigonj, Sylhet

EXPERIENCE AS TRAINER:

1. LSS-EOC Institute of Child and Maternal Health (ICMH)
2. Post-abortion care and Menstrual Regulation DMCH, Sylhet Medical College, MOWFP
3. Helping Babies Breath Initiative BSMMU, Mohammadpur Fertility Centre
4. Prevention and Management of Pre-eclampsia & eclampsia by magsulph in the Community. Save the Children, OGSB Hobigonj, Sylhet
5. Cervical Cancer Screening based on VIA Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
6. Master Trainer of Colposcopy, Cervical & Breast Cancer Screening Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
7. Master trainer of Emergency Obstetric Care for Post-graduate students in BCPS, Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons.
8. Supervisor and Trainer of SRHR of Refugee women, Rohingya community.

SPECIAL AWARD:

1. RCOG SRHR Champion, Bangladesh. 2022
2. Iconic Women Leadership Award Asia -GCC 2021
3. Begum Rokeya Shammanona Padak in March 2017. Manobadhikar Jote.
4. Human Rights Peace Award, May 2017.
5.Bijoy Shommanona award, December 2016, Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh.
6. Mother Teresa Award as excellence in health profession and as human rights activist by Missionaries of Charity, September, 2016.
7. University Grants Commission, Award Bangladesh, 2011 for original research work on Ovarian Tumor, Serum CA 125 and Colour Doppler Ultrasonography. (Received in 2013).
8. Specialist Registrar under the Overseas Doctors’ Fellowship Program, RCOG.2002-2005. United Kingdom.
9. Young Gynaecologist Award 2003.

SPECIAL RESEARCH WORK:-
1. International trainer of LSS-EOC, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine UK.
2. Global Trainer of Ipas International, University of North Carolina USA
3. Working as Member of Technical Sub-committee for Bangladesh National Strategy for maternal Health
4. Prevention and management of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia by Magsulph in the community.
5. National Trainer in Colposcopy, Cervical and Breast Cancer Screening Program in Bangladesh.
6. Pilot program for prevention of cervical cancer by HPV Vaccination in Bangladesh.
7. Working as Member Secretary of Bangladesh Cervical Cancer Vaccination Program Committee.
8. Working as the co-investigator of the project “Pilot Program for Prevention of Cervical cancer by HPV Vaccination in Bangladesh”.
9. Working as the member of Oncology Task Force of Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society of Bangladesh
10. Working as the co- investigator of the project “Prevalence of HPV among treated and untreated cases of CIN”
11. Co-investigator of the project “Prevalence of HPV as a risk factor for cervical cancer”
12. Cytogenetic study of primary amenorrhoea at BSMMU. Worked as co-investigator from July to December 1999 in “Use of Magnesium Sulphate among Eclampsia cases before referral to tertiary hospital.”
13. Contributed to the Magpie Trial – an international study of Magnesium sulphate on patients of pre-eclampsia.

BOOKS AND GUIDELINES CONTRIBUTED:
1. Chapter on Labour ward emergencies in E-book, published by Springer publications. 2020.
2. Champion of Leading Safe Choices program amongst five continents. 2020 January.
3. Clinical Lead for development of Protocol and Guidelines from RCOG and OGSB, DGHS joint venture, Leading Safe Choices program. 2017,2018, 2019.
4.Protocol of OGSB 2007, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020.
5. PAC and MR Services in Bangladesh. IPAS International, DGFP, DGHS. 2011
6. Labour ward protocol. FOGSI, India.
7. Helping Babies Breath Initiative, BSMMU, GOB and USAID, 2010.
8. Cervical and Breast cancer screening program standards and guidelines, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, BSMMU, GOB and UNFPA. May 2007.
9. Labour ward protocol of Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, 2002.

PRESENTATIONS AND POSTERS
1. Sheffield Astra Zeneca Award “True Hermaphrodite - a rare case of Hysterectomy”. 2003.
1. ICMH, Matuail, International Conference of Epidemiologists “Domestic Violence and Trafficking of women in Bangladesh” 2006.
2. BCPS Joint International Scientific Conference “Mismanagement of Gynaecologic Oncology cases” October 2008.
4. OGSB 25th AGM and 12th National Scientific Conference. “Fallacies in the management of Gynaecologic Oncology Cases.” June 2008.
5. 7th SAFOG Conference “The Changing pattern of women’s health” 2009.
6. Scientific Seminar on International Women’s day. Ministry of Women & Children Affairs, Holy Crosse College “Adolescent health – Gynaecological, mental and social changes” March 2011.
7. Scientific Conference of International Menopause Society “Menopause, hot flashes and quality of life” September 2011.
8. Scientific Conference on International Women’s day. Dhaka University and Biplobi Nari Shanghati. “Overview on victims of rape, sexual abuse and domestic violence” March 2012.
9. RCOG Congress “Preoperative detection of ovarian tumor and heredity”. June 2012, Malaysia.
10.FIGO Congress. “Safety and Immunogenicity profile of HPV Vaccine in Adolescent girls of Bangladesh” October 2012, Rome.
11.International Joint Conference of Bangladesh Perinatal Society and Neonatal Forum,
“Why Mothers Die- The Indirect Cause of Maternal Deaths” March 2013
12. International NESOG Conference, Nepal, “Menopause and Malignancy”, April, 2013
13. Chair of Gynaeoncology session and Reviewer of RCOG World Congress, March 2014, Hyderabad.
14. 14th World Menopause Congress. Cancun, Mexico. May 2014.
15.FIGO-SAFOG-SLCOG Congress in Colombo."PID and Infertility" October, 2014.
16. FAOPS Conference, Medical Ethics. " Medical Ethics", November 2014. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
17. SAFOM International Conference, Malignancy in menopause and beyond, May 2015.
18. AICC RCOG Congress, Chair of Ovarian Malignancy session, Kolkata, India, September, 2015.
19. World FIGO Congress, Vancouver, Canada, October, 2015.
20. National Conference of BDSCCP, Plenary speaker, "Cervical cancer vaccination, whats new? October, 2015. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
21. World Endometriosis Congress, Plenary speaker, "Newer medical therapy- angiogenesis and endometriosis. Kolkata, November, 2015.
22. International Scientific Conference of OGSB, Plenary speaker " Can all gynaecological cancer screening be done under one umbrella?", November, 2015, Coxs Bazar, Bangladesh.
23. RCOG World Congress, Birmingham, UK, June 2016. "Cervical cancer screening in Hard to Reach areas of Bangladesh".
24. " Update on the surgical management of cervical cancer". National Conference on Cancer. October 2016.
25. Plenary speaker on "Maternal Mortality in South Asian subcontinent" and "Recurrent pregnancy loss" in Ranchi, India, February 2017.
26. "The aura of cervical cancer screening in Bangladesh, Past, Present and Future". Mukti Sharan Oration, invited speaker in Ranchi, International conference of Ranchi Obs and Gynae Society, February 2017.
27. RCOG World Congress, Capetown, South Africa, March 2017. Invited speaker in the International Representative Committee, RCOG. " Legacy of empowerment of women in Bangladesh.
28. The peril of gynaecological fistula . Keynote speaker in CME, BSMMU, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, March 2017.
29. Menopause and Cognition; Plenary speaker. Bangladesh Menopause Society scientific conference. May, 2017.
30. Update on RCOG World Congress 2017 Keynote speaker in OGSB CME, Dhaka, Bangladesh. May 2017
. 31. The modern management of endometriosis. Keynote speaker in CME of
Bangladesh International Representative Committee, RCOG. September 2017.
32. Anatomical consideration in the management of Gynaecological Oncolgy Surgery. Keynote speaker in CME organized by Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon, India and BSMMU. September 2017.
33. Chairman in the session on "Nonsurgical vaginal rejuvination". Ist World Congress of Reconstructive and Cosmetic Gynaecology in Gurugram, New Delhi, India, October 2017.
34. "Early pregnancy loss". Panelist in FOGSI Ist World Congress on Why Fetus Die in Utero. December 2017, Kolkata, India.
35. "Advances in the surgical management of Gynaecological Malignancies". International Scientific Conference of OGSB in Sylhet. December 2017.
36. "Surgical Management of Ovarian Malignancy". Keynote speaker in Chittagong Medical College OGSB and Gynaecological Oncology Society of Bangladesh. January 2018.
37. "Fallacies and pitfalls in urological injuries in malignant cancer" . Key note speaker in OGSB CME held in Dhaka, February 2018.
38. "Contraception and female sexual behaviour". Moderator in International scientific seminar in Sexual and Reproductive Health, AOFOG and OGSB. Dhaka, Bangladesh. February 2018
39. " Health care of refugee women - A case study for Bangladesh ". International keynote speaker on Celebration of International Women's Day by UK government and RCOG. London, March 2018.
40. "Role of women in healthcare" Invited speaker in scientific seminar on International
women's day and national children's day celebration in Dhaka, Bangladesh. March 2018.
41. " The revolution in the changing pattern of women's health" Keynote speaker on International
Women's day, March 2018. Scientific seminar organized by Sanofi Aventis. March 2018.
42. "The rising rate of unnecessary caesarean section - how Bangladesh is tackling". Keynote speaker
in South Asia Day. Organized by SAFOG and RCOG. July 2018. London, United Kingdom.
43. "Adolescent reproductive health - Bangladesh perspective" Key note speaker organized by IRC,
RCOG , July 2018. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
44. "Fertility preserving surgery - Panelist, Chairperson and International Faculty, International
Conference organized by, Fertility Preservation Society of Europe, held in Delhi, India, September
2018.
45. "Update on surgical management of cervical cancer" . Key note speaker on CME organized by
OGSB and RCOG. November, 2018.
46. "Reproductive health of adolescent girls in Bangladesh and International perspective". Key note
speaker in CME organized by Cumilla OGSB. January 2019.
47. "Recent advances in the surgical management of gynaecological cancers". CME organized by
RCOG. Dhaka, January 2019.
48."Urological complications in gynaecology and obstetrics". Key note speaker in CME organized
by Sylhet OGSB. February 2019.
49. "Medical ethics in obstetrics and gynecological practice". Key note speaker in CME organized
by Chottogram OGSB. February 2019.
50. "Screening of malignant disorders in perimenopausal women". Moderator in SAFOM
International conference, held in Dhaka, March 2019.
51. "Lights and shadows of HRT". Keynote speaker in SAFOG International Conference held in
Dhaka, April 2019.
52. "Reproductive health of women in South Asia" . Chairperson in SAFOG International
conference. April 2019.
53. "Fertility preservation in endometrial carcinoma". Keynote speaker in SAFOG International
conference. April 2019.
54. " Recent advances on Atypical endometrial carcinoma". Moderator in 1st International
conference of GOSB. Dhaka. April 2019.
55. "Update on Sexual and Reproductive health of Rohingya community". Key note speaker in
symposium. AICC RCOG Congress . Kolkata, India. September 2019.
56. "Role of HPV in cervical precancer and cancer" Keynote speaker in AIGOICON International
conference in CMV, Vellore, India. November 2019.
57. "Leading Safe Choices". Keynote speaker in OGSB International scientific conference in
December 2019.
58. . RCOG World Congress 2021, Keynote speaker in Plenary session “ Memoir of Rohingya
community during the Covid 19 era . Invited International speaker . July 2021
59. IRC Conference on AUB. “ What is new in Puberty Menorrhagia?”. August 2021.
60. International Conference of BDSCCP. Keynote speaker “Surgical management of Vulvar
precancer and cancer). 2021.
61. International Conference of EASB “ Challenges of Fertility preservation in women with
endometriosis. October 2021.
62. International Conference of GOSB “ Update of Borderline ovarian tumor”. October 2021
63. World Menopause Day . Keynote speaker “HRT in Gynaecological Malignancies”. October 2021
64.” Policy brief on Elimination of cervical cancer by 2030 in Bangladesh”. SEARO, WHO.
September and October 2021.
65. World FIGO Congress 2021. Invited International Faculty . “ Effect of Covid 19 on cervical
cancer screening in Bangladesh . October 2021.
66. World Congress of AICOG RCOG India , Kolkata January 2023. “Strategies for elimination of
Cervical Cancer”.
67. Speaker, Chair and organizer, OGSB International Conference, 2023, 2024
68. Speaker, Chair and organizer, GOSB National and International conference , 2023, 2024
69. Speaker and Panelist in various International and National webinars during Covid Pandemic.
April 2020 till date. ( More than 100 papers presented in webinars).
70. Speaker in International cancer and palliative care conference in Kumudini, Tangail, joint venture
of Massachusets General Hospital USA and Oncology society of Bangladesh in May 2024
71. Speaker, Chair and panelist in AICC RCOG conference in Kolkata, September 2024
72. Speaker and Chair, RCOG World Congress, Oman. October 2024
73. Chair ISOFS International Conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh . December 2024
74. Chair and Panelist in International conference of Saarc Association of Oncologists, December,
2024
75. Speaker and organizer of Adverse effect of climate change on women’s health , awareness
program and tree plantation program in 12 districts of Bangladesh as RCOG IRC Chair in 2024.
76. Speaker, Chair and organiser, National Conference of BDSCCP, Cumilla, Bangladesh. January,
2025

GOOGLE SCHOLAR :
Citations 470
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IT SKILLS:
Basic MS Words, Microsoft power point, literature search and e-mails.

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND HOBBIES:
News reading, organizing cultural programs. Cooking, experimenting new dishes, interior decorating,
amateur singing, travelling and exploring human minds. Acted as mess manager in previous hospitals.
Member of Organizing Committee of SAFOG Conference. Organizing short courses and CMEs of
RCOG, BSMMU. OGSB, BMS, BDSCCP, GOSB societies.

MEMBER OF SOCIETIES:
1 RCOG Membership no: 122795
2. British Medical Association Membership number: 8183360
3. General Medical Council 6036016 Full Registration.
4. Medical Defence Union Membership no: 448592X
5. Overseas Doctors’ Association Membership no:912
6. Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council No. A18707
7. Obstetrical and Gynaecological society of Bangladesh Life member
8. Life member of Oncology Club.
9. Honorary Secretary of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Bangladesh
International Representative Committee RCOG).
10. International Menopause Society Life member
11. Bangladesh Menopause Society Publication Secretary
12. Bangladesh Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology Vice President
13 Rotary Club of Dhaka. . Joint Secretary General
14. Bangladesh Cervical cancer vaccination committee Member Secretary
15. Obstetrical and Gynaecological society of Bangladesh Chairperson of Gender based
violence committee
16. Obstetrical and Gynaecological society of Bangladesh International Affairs Secretary

Fawzia Hossain
17. Fertility Preservation Society of Bangladesh Publication Secretary
COURSES ATTENDED:
1. Control and prevention of cancer. December 1994. Cancer Institute and Research Hospital,
Bangladesh.
2. Health personnel training project, August 96 to February 97 UNFPA, DGHS. Bangladesh
3. Workshop on research methodology. October 1999. BIRPERHT, Bangladesh.
4. MRCOG Part II Revision Course in Nottingham City Hospital and Queens Medical Centre in
January 2002.
5. Workshops on Time Management, Breaking bad news, Microsoft power point, Communication
skills. February 2003. UK.
6. Basic Surgical Skills Course in Oldham Royal Hospital in June 2003.
7. Course on Assisted Reproduction in University of Warwick and Coventry in June 2003.
8. Labour Ward Management Course in RCOG, London, in September 2003.
9. Basic Ultrasound Course in Royal Free Hospital, London, in November 2003.
10. Basic , Intermediate & Advanced Colposcopy Course in Whittington Hospital, London in June
2004.
11. Osce course in Birmingham Womens Hospital in November 2004
12. Osce course in Manchester St. Mary’s Hospital for MRCOG Part II in November 2004
13. Theoretical Family Planning Course DFFP in Glasgow in October 2004
14. Sexual transmitted infection foundation course. June 2005. British Association for Sexual
Health & HIV.
15. Cervical and breast screening programme. Master trainer. 2008
16. LSS – EOC NC. Master trainer, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 2008
17. Advanced training in colposcopy. Master trainer, December 2009
18. Helping babies breath initiative. Master trainer, March 2010.
19. Effective training skills and values clarification for attitude transformation. Global trainer,
North Carolina University. Ipas International. January 2012.
20. Short course in methods of biomedical research. April 2012.
21. ESMOE South Africa Course as Global trainer, South Africa, July 2013.
22. Global trainer of North Carolina University for Ipas International. Myanmar. September 2014.
23. Global trainer of North Carolina University Coxs bazar, Rohingya Refugee, 2017, 2018, 2019.

AUDIT:
1. Glucose Tolerance Test and its necessity completed in July 04 in Royal Bolton Hospital.
2. Audit on maternal case notes. Audit completed in January 2003, QPH, Blackburn.
3. Value of Thyroid Dysfunction Screening in Subfertile women, audit completed and presented in
QPH, Blackburn.
4. Participated in an audit on Induction of labour in RHH, Sheffield.


PUBLICATIONS:

1.Hossain F, Nahida Y, Yusuf A, Ferdous J. Association of Vaginal LactobacillusStatus with Cervical
intraepithelial Neoplasia. Journal of Cancer Science and Clinical Therapeutics. 2024; 8: 112-118.
DOI:10.26502/jcsct.5079231
2. Hossain F, PA Parveen, N Sultana, A Sultana. A Predictive score after neoadjuvant chemotherapy
for optimal cytoreduction at interval debulking surgery in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer.
Bangladesh Medical Res Counc Bull 2022; 48: 154-15. DOI: 10.3329/bmrcb.v48i2.6230.
3.Hossain F, Huda S.F., Evaluation of Preoperative predictors of optimal cytoreductive surgery in
women with epithelial ovarian cancer. Bangladesh Medical Res Counc Bull 2021; 47:280-288
4. Hossain F, Nahar S, Fatema S, Case report of a rare vaginal epithelioid sarcoma - Journal of
Universal Medical College. J Universal Med Coll.2020;4(2):95-96.
5. Papry A, Hossain F, Nessa A, Kamal M, Adenocarcinoma Admixed with Small Cell
Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix- A Case Report, Journal of Histopathology and
Cytopathology, 2019 ; 3 (1) 58.
6. Hossain F, Nahar KN, Chowdhury S, Immediate post- partum intrauterine contraceptive device as
a method of contraception in developing countries -An overview, Islami Bank Medical College
Journal, 2018; 12:35-42.
7. Hossain F, Begum N, Deeba F, Anwary S, Evaluation of tubal and peritoneal factors in Chlamydia
positive infertile women by laparoscope. J Shaheed Suhrawardy Med Coll, 2017; 7 (2) 54-58.
8. Hossain F, Khatun S, Comparative study of VIA, Paps and Colposcopy in the screening of cervical
cancer in Bangladesh. ASCCP: Journal of Lower Genital tract disease 2017; 5(1):24-25.
9. Hossain F, Nessa A, Chowdhury A, Sharmin S, Haq MN Deen, Female cancer screening in Hard to
reach areas of Bangladesh. RCOG world congress 2016; e - journal online .
10. Shamsunnahar PA, Hossain F, Motaleb A, Nasrin B, Mahmood S, Fetal Hydronephrosis, A Case
Report And Review of Literature ,Journal of Paediatric Surgeons of Bangladesh, 2015; 5 (1), 36-38.
11. Hossain F, Nahar KN, Mahmoud S, Begum N, Akhter P, Turner’s Syndrome in Adulthood and
Cytogenetics , Nepal Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2014; 9 (2), 17-21.
12. Hossain F, Nahar KN, Akhter T, Khatun S, Scenario of Malignancy in Menopause in Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujib Medical University, epostersonline.s3.amazonaws.com./rcog2014.
13. Nessa A, Hossain F, Nahar KN, Akhter SB, . Comparison between Visual Inspection of Cervix and
Cytology Based Screening Procedures in Bangladesh , Asian Pacific Journal of cancer prevention:
APJCP , 2013; 14(12):7607-11.
14. Nahar KN, Hossain F, Role of Misoprostol in Missed Abortion, Bangladesh Journal of Obstetrics
& Gynaecology, 2013; 26 (2) :92-99.
15. Karim MN, Hossain F, Ali L, Pattern and predictors of dyslipidaemia in patients with type 2
diabetes mellitus , Diabetes and metabolic syndrome: Clinical research and review ,
2013;7 (2): 95- 100.
16. Hossain F, Khatun S, Choudhury S, Safety and immunogenicity profile of human papilloma virus
16/18- AS04 adjuvant cervical cancer vaccine: a randomized controlled trial in healthy adolescent girls
of Bangladesh, Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Jpn J Clin Oncol, 2012; 42(1): 36-41
17. Hossain F, Islam MA, True Hermaphroditism- A rare case for Hysterectomy- , Mymensingh Med
J 2012 ; 21(2): 353-356.
18. Hossain F, Khan N, Hussain R, Preoperative detection of ovarian cancer by colour Doppler
ultrasonography and CA125 , BJOG-An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 2012;
11(9) : 160-164.
19. Hossain F, Khatun S, Safety and immunogenicity profile of human papilloma virus vaccine
in adolescent girls of Bangladesh International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics , 2012; 11(9):
371-372.
20. Nahar KN, Hossain F, Nasrin B, Role of VIA in Cervical cancer screening in low resource
countries, Mymensingh Med J, 2011; 20(3): 528-535.
21. Hossain F , Hussain R, Karim MN, Khan N, Preoperative detection of ovarian cancer by colour
doppler ultrasonography and serum CA 125 , Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin, 2010;
36(2):68-73.
22. Hossain F , Khatun S, Hussain SMA, Human Papilloma Virus and Other Risk factors of
Carcinoma Cervix, Bangladesh Medical Journal, 2009; 38(1): 18-22.
23. Ferdous J, Hossain F, Khatun S, Nahar S, Epidemio-pathological study of cancer cervix in
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University , Bangladesh Oncology Journal, 2009; 04(1): 26-30
24. Hossain F, Khatun S, Chowdhury A, Low Birth Weight and First Week Neonatal Mortality in a
Tertiary Level Hospital in Bangladesh, Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology, 2009;01(1):24-28.
25. Siddiqui M, Hossain F, Banu L, Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System Mirena: An Update,
Bangladesh Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008; 23(1):25-31.
26. Hossain F , Hussain A, Nessa N, Assoc. of Chlamydia Trachomatis with PID, Infertility &
cervical dyskaryosis, Bangladesh Journal of Med. Sciences, 2003; 09 (1):28-31.
27. Hossain F , Khatun S, Ali S, Cytogenetics in Prim. Amenorrhoea. Bangladesh Journal of Med.
Sciences, 2001; 08(2):104-10.
28. Hossain F, Gowers SG, Weetman J, Shore A , Elvins R, Impact of hospitalisation on the outcome
of adolescent anorexia nervosa , The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2000;176 (2): 138-141.
29. F. Hossain et al, S. Fatema, Ferdous N. Effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on cervical carcinoma
stage Ib2 and stage IIa . Submitted in Mymensingh Medical College Journal. May 2020.
30. F.Hossain et al. The peril of restricted human mobility of Covid pandemic on gynaecological
cancer patients in Bangladesh. Submitted in Indian journal of Community Medicine. September 2020.

CAREER INTENTIONS:
At the commencement of my professional life, when I joined the government service, I started my family. I supported my husband to become an orthopaedic surgeon and I raised up three lovely daughters.
I was committed to pursue my career in obstetrics and gynaecology and particularly in the field of gynaecological oncology. I have undergone supervised training as a specialist registrar in UK since I have gained some experience in my own country earlier. I was trained in UK under the fellowship scheme of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and returned to Bangladesh in 2005.
I have tried to develop effective communications skills, good inter-personal, organisational and listening skills. I am aware of my own limitations. I know when to ask for help and consult senior colleagues appropriately. I appreciate the importance of clinical governance and always bear in mind the principles of patient confidentiality and data protection.
I wish to work in my career pathway efficiently and I think, I would be able to cater to the needs of my institute with dedication and proficiency.
Having worked in Bangladesh, a country with limited resources, I am well acquainted to time management, prioritizing my work and making a plan for the day. I try to do most of what I can in the least possible time. I wish to work in the international arena and gain more experience.
Subsequently, I have excellent liaison with developed and neighbouring countries for bilateral research and training for our doctors and students. I wish to work in this field for its diversity, multicultural exposure and excellence in the health service.
All through my career I was involved in research work and wish to pursue in the field of research.
Due to the medical and scientific background of my academic and specialized clinical training, my research and teaching interests are broad in scope and encompass the field of obstetrics and gynaecology. I have been actively involved in mentoring and supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students both in UK, Bangladesh and SAARC countries.
I returned back to my motherland to serve my people despite lucrative job offers from foreign countries. I wish to serve my nation as a physician, social activist and human rights worker through my petty knowledge, skills and experience. I have extreme passion for teaching and I am in the midst of writing books on obstetrics and gynaecology. I have started the MRCOG Part I and Part II written centre in Dhaka Bangladesh. I am a global trainer of Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and North Carolina University. Clinical lead for protocol and guidelines, RCOG and OGSB for the improvement of clinical management and standards in gynaecological practice in medical science.
I have been elected as Chair of RCOG IRC Bangladesh and upholding the dignity of College and the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Bangladesh is my motto. I contributed to National cervical and breast cancer screening program, serving women in hard to reach areas and in conflict situations, especially the Rohingya refugees, Leading Safe Choices program, SRHR champion, Gynaecological
health matters, and many more. I am involved in academic teaching, training and research.
Empowerment of women and leadership development for the next generation is my current passion and therefore the dream shall be materialized. I am currently involved specifically in the field of elimination of cervical cancer.
My aspiration has always been constant to make my University, that is Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib
Medical University as one of the best centre of excellence in the South East Asian region and in the world, through my work and dedication.





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