Md. Imran Hossain is a public health professional, researcher, and academician with more than 30 years of experience in the fields of maternal and child health, quality improvement (QI), HIV/AIDS, and non-communicable diseases. He worked in UN agencies such as WHO, UNICEF, and UNFPA, as well as international organizations like ICDDR,B, Save the Children (Senior Advisor), and JICA (Technical Advisor). He is an expert in designing, planning, implementing, and evaluating projects, particularly those focused on maternal and neonatal health care, HIV/AIDS, and quality improvement. He was a member of the National QI Technical Committee and the technical committee of the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) and is currently serving as a member of the editorial board of the BMRC Bulletin.
He played an active role in developing various policy documents (e.g., infection prevention and control guidelines, national QI strategy, maternal and neonatal health strategy, national food fortification programme, and others) and educational materials (e.g., 5S, PDCA, EOC training materials for doctors, nurses, and managers, etc.) for the MOH& FW. He is currently an adjunct professor at North South University, teaching in the MPH programmes. He has a significant number of publications in international peer-reviewed journals with more than 500 citations, including three books on data analysis and epidemiology.
Additionally, he contributed to more than 40 research projects. He is a medical graduate with postgraduate degrees in Tropical Medicine (DTM&H, MCTM) and Epidemiology (MPH) from Mahidol University, Bangkok.