About
Md Irteja Islam is a Research Fellow at the Sydney School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, focusing on health inequalities, mental health, and global health challenges. He is also affiliated with the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre.
- PhD in Public Health & Health Services (Australia)
- MSc in Public Health (UK)
- MBBS in Medicine and Surgery (Bangladesh)
His research spans Cancer, Maternal and Child Health, Neurosciences, Mental Health, and Epidemiology, with emphasis on Adverse Childhood Experiences, Health Inequity, and Developmental Disorders. His work includes 2024 grants for studying asparaginase hypersensitivity in Vietnam.
Recent publications analyze:
- Global authorship disparities in pediatric oncology
- Pandemic-era financial interventions in Australia
- Dental health's link to bullying
- Indigenous child development
- Adolescent mental health service gaps
- Adolescent obesity in Bangladesh
- Cross-national psychological distress
- Oral health's role in bullying
- Impact of rural medical cadetships
- First aid outcomes in Bangladesh
- Creche interventions for drowning prevention
- Occupational stress in Bangladesh nursing
- Child suicide in Bangladesh
- Telehealth platforms
- Immunization inequalities in Philippines
Current students include Carlo LORENZO (immunization inequalities) and Yiwen WANG (mental health in children/youth). His work applies epidemiological methods and strength-based analysis to improve health outcomes across Australia and South Asia.
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