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Nurul Islam (physician)

Nurul Islam (April 1, 1928 – January 24, 2013)[1] was a Bangladeshi physician and educator. In 1987, he was selected as the National Professor of Bangladesh. He founded and served as the vice-chancellor of University of Science and Technology Chittagong. He was a Founding Fellow of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences since 1973.[2] He served as the personal physician of Bangladeshi President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

Nurul Islam
নুরুল ইসলাম
Born(1928-04-01)April 1, 1928
DiedJanuary 24, 2013(2013-01-24) (aged 84)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Resting placeUSTC campus
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Physician, educator
Spouse
Anwara Islam
(m. 1962; died 2012)
Children
  • Nur-E-Jannat Ayesha Dina
  • Neena Islam
  • Ahmed Iftekharul Islam
Parents
  • Syedur Rahman (father)
  • Gulmeher Begum (mother)

Early life and education edit

Islam was born on April 1, 1928, in Mohammadpur village, Chandanaish Upazila, Chittagong to Syedur Rahman and Gulmeher Begum.[3] Rahman was a school teacher. Islam was the youngest of eight siblings.[3] He passed SSC from Gachbaria Nityananda Gourachandra Model Govt secondary School and ISc from Calcutta Islamia Science College in 1943 and 1945 respectively. He then earned his bachelor's in medicine from Calcutta Medical College in 1951. He completed MRCP in 1954 and TDD (Diploma in Tuberculosis Diseases) in 1955 from University of Wales.[4]

Career edit

Islam joined Mitford Hospital and then Dhaka Medical College as an associate professor in 1958, and Chittagong Medical College as a professor in 1962. With Nuffield scholarship, he worked as visiting professor in London during 1963–1964.[5] He was the founder and director of the Institute of Postgraduate Medicine Research (IPGMR) which is later renamed to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) for 24 years.[6]

He served as the Founding Dean of Faculty of Postgraduate Medicine at the University of Dhaka.[2]

In May 1989, Islam established the Institute of Applied Health and Science (IAHS) which was later renamed University of Science and Technology Chittagong (USTC).

Social activism edit

Islam founded Islamic Medical Mission, Janasheba Foundation and ADHUNIK, an anti-tobacco organization recognized by the World Health Organization. He formulated "The Bangladesh National Drug Policy 1982". He served as the Chairman of Bangladesh First National AIDS Committee and National Drug Administration Committee.[2][7]

Personal life edit

Islam was married to Anwara Islam from December 26, 1962, until her death in December 2012. She was a professor at Dhaka Education Extension Center. They had two daughters, Nur-E-Jannat Ayesha Dina, a BUET and IBA graduate serving as the Deputy Program Director of USTC Business Faculty, and Neena Islam, an MBBS, BCS (Health), FCPS and MBA, serving as an associate professor in the Family Medicine Department in USTC. Their son, Ahmed Iftekharul Islam, is serving as the Vice President of the board of trustees of the Janasheba Foundation.[3]

Islam died on January 24, 2013, at the LabAid Hospital in Dhaka.[8] He was buried in the USTC campus.[9]

Awards edit

A partial list of Islam's awards:[2]

  • President's Gold Medal (1963)
  • Sitara-i-Imtiaz (1970)
  • Fazlul Haque Memorial Award (1982)
  • Academy Gold Medal by Bangladesh Academy of Sciences (1982)
  • Daymi Award for Religion and Social work (1986)
  • Rangdhanu Academy Award for Social Service (1986)
  • WHO Commemorative Medal (1990,1992)
  • Bhashani Memorial Gold Medal (1993)
  • Ibn Sina Medal (1995)
  • Independence Day Award (1997)
  • Gold Medal-RCP Edin (1999)
  • Social Service Award by the Government of Bangladesh (2000)
  • Bangladesh Nutrition Society Award (2002)
  • Bangla Academy Award (2003)
  • Hussain Shahid Suhrawardi Award for tobacco-free society (2003)
  • Dr BC Roy Gold Medal and 'Chikitsa Ratna' Award for Medical Science, Kolkata (2003)
  • Enriching Communal Harmony & Human Rights Award, Kolkata University, India (2004)
  • WHO, DG's Special Award for outstanding work in the field of tobacco control in the South East Asia Region (2005)
  • Marie Curie Award for Medical Science (2006)

Books edit

Islam wrote total 27 books and over 100 articles in international medical journals.[10]

  • Tobacco Smoking : Opinions, Questions & Answers
  • Medical Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Tropical Eosinophilia
  • Essential Drugs for Village Practice
  • Prescription and Professionals
  • Something About Health
  • Some Thoughts
  • Jibon Srotay (In the stream of life)
  • History of IPGMR
  • Bangabandhu (in the eyes of his personal physician)
  • Thoughts on Complementary Medicine[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Mintu Chowdhury (January 24, 2013). "National Prof Nurul Islam dies". bdnews24.com. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Dr. Nurul Islam". Bangladesh Academy of Sciences. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "National Professor Dr. Nurul Islam". Quantum Method. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  4. ^ M. A. Jabbar (January 26, 2014). "In memory of a medicine man". The Daily Star. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  5. ^ "Dr Nurul Islam's contribution recalled". The News Today. April 19, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  6. ^ M. A. Jabbar (January 24, 2016). "Remembering National Professor Dr. Nurul Islam". the independent. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  7. ^ M. Kasimuddin (March 27, 2013). "Prof. Nurul Islam as I saw him". The Daily Star. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  8. ^ "Nat'l prof Nurul Islam no more". The Daily Star. January 25, 2013. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  9. ^ "Dr Nurul Islam laid to rest". The Daily Star. January 27, 2013. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  10. ^ Michael Kidd (February 15, 2015). "National Professor Nurul Islam Memorial Lecture 2015". Wonca. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  11. ^ "Brief Life History of National Professor Dr Nurul Islam". USTC. Retrieved June 10, 2016.

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For other people named Nurul Islam see Nurul Islam disambiguation Nurul Islam April 1 1928 January 24 2013 1 was a Bangladeshi physician and educator In 1987 he was selected as the National Professor of Bangladesh He founded and served as the vice chancellor of University of Science and Technology Chittagong He was a Founding Fellow of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences since 1973 2 He served as the personal physician of Bangladeshi President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Nurul Islamন র ল ইসল মBorn 1928 04 01 April 1 1928Mohammadpur village Chandanaish Upazila Chittagong District Bengal Presidency British IndiaDiedJanuary 24 2013 2013 01 24 aged 84 Dhaka BangladeshResting placeUSTC campusAlma materCalcutta Medical College University of WalesOccupation s Physician educatorSpouseAnwara Islam m 1962 died 2012 wbr ChildrenNur E Jannat Ayesha Dina Neena Islam Ahmed Iftekharul IslamParentsSyedur Rahman father Gulmeher Begum mother Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Social activism 4 Personal life 5 Awards 6 Books 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editIslam was born on April 1 1928 in Mohammadpur village Chandanaish Upazila Chittagong to Syedur Rahman and Gulmeher Begum 3 Rahman was a school teacher Islam was the youngest of eight siblings 3 He passed SSC from Gachbaria Nityananda Gourachandra Model Govt secondary School and ISc from Calcutta Islamia Science College in 1943 and 1945 respectively He then earned his bachelor s in medicine from Calcutta Medical College in 1951 He completed MRCP in 1954 and TDD Diploma in Tuberculosis Diseases in 1955 from University of Wales 4 Career editIslam joined Mitford Hospital and then Dhaka Medical College as an associate professor in 1958 and Chittagong Medical College as a professor in 1962 With Nuffield scholarship he worked as visiting professor in London during 1963 1964 5 He was the founder and director of the Institute of Postgraduate Medicine Research IPGMR which is later renamed to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University BSMMU for 24 years 6 He served as the Founding Dean of Faculty of Postgraduate Medicine at the University of Dhaka 2 In May 1989 Islam established the Institute of Applied Health and Science IAHS which was later renamed University of Science and Technology Chittagong USTC Social activism editIslam founded Islamic Medical Mission Janasheba Foundation and ADHUNIK an anti tobacco organization recognized by the World Health Organization He formulated The Bangladesh National Drug Policy 1982 He served as the Chairman of Bangladesh First National AIDS Committee and National Drug Administration Committee 2 7 Personal life editIslam was married to Anwara Islam from December 26 1962 until her death in December 2012 She was a professor at Dhaka Education Extension Center They had two daughters Nur E Jannat Ayesha Dina a BUET and IBA graduate serving as the Deputy Program Director of USTC Business Faculty and Neena Islam an MBBS BCS Health FCPS and MBA serving as an associate professor in the Family Medicine Department in USTC Their son Ahmed Iftekharul Islam is serving as the Vice President of the board of trustees of the Janasheba Foundation 3 Islam died on January 24 2013 at the LabAid Hospital in Dhaka 8 He was buried in the USTC campus 9 Awards editA partial list of Islam s awards 2 President s Gold Medal 1963 Sitara i Imtiaz 1970 Fazlul Haque Memorial Award 1982 Academy Gold Medal by Bangladesh Academy of Sciences 1982 Daymi Award for Religion and Social work 1986 Rangdhanu Academy Award for Social Service 1986 WHO Commemorative Medal 1990 1992 Bhashani Memorial Gold Medal 1993 Ibn Sina Medal 1995 Independence Day Award 1997 Gold Medal RCP Edin 1999 Social Service Award by the Government of Bangladesh 2000 Bangladesh Nutrition Society Award 2002 Bangla Academy Award 2003 Hussain Shahid Suhrawardi Award for tobacco free society 2003 Dr BC Roy Gold Medal and Chikitsa Ratna Award for Medical Science Kolkata 2003 Enriching Communal Harmony amp Human Rights Award Kolkata University India 2004 WHO DG s Special Award for outstanding work in the field of tobacco control in the South East Asia Region 2005 Marie Curie Award for Medical Science 2006 Books editIslam wrote total 27 books and over 100 articles in international medical journals 10 Tobacco Smoking Opinions Questions amp Answers Medical Diagnosis amp Treatment Tropical Eosinophilia Essential Drugs for Village Practice Prescription and Professionals Something About Health Some Thoughts Jibon Srotay In the stream of life History of IPGMR Bangabandhu in the eyes of his personal physician Thoughts on Complementary Medicine 11 References edit Mintu Chowdhury January 24 2013 National Prof Nurul Islam dies bdnews24 com Retrieved June 9 2016 a b c d Dr Nurul Islam Bangladesh Academy of Sciences Retrieved June 9 2016 a b c National Professor Dr Nurul Islam Quantum Method Retrieved June 9 2016 M A Jabbar January 26 2014 In memory of a medicine man The Daily Star Retrieved June 10 2016 Dr Nurul Islam s contribution recalled The News Today April 19 2014 Retrieved June 10 2016 M A Jabbar January 24 2016 Remembering National Professor Dr Nurul Islam the independent Retrieved June 10 2016 M Kasimuddin March 27 2013 Prof Nurul Islam as I saw him The Daily Star Retrieved June 10 2016 Nat l prof Nurul Islam no more The Daily Star January 25 2013 Retrieved June 10 2016 Dr Nurul Islam laid to rest The Daily Star January 27 2013 Retrieved June 10 2016 Michael Kidd February 15 2015 National Professor Nurul Islam Memorial Lecture 2015 Wonca Retrieved June 10 2016 Brief Life History of National Professor Dr Nurul Islam USTC Retrieved June 10 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nurul Islam physician amp oldid 1157686246, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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