معرفی
Nazmul Karim is an Associate Professor and Program Manager for Monash University's online MPH & MHA courses, based at the Medical Education Research & Quality (MERQ) Unit within the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine (SPHPM). He holds a PhD in Clinical Epidemiology and has expertise spanning clinical practice, epidemiology, and health professional education. His academic roles include coordinating undergraduate and postgraduate units such as MPH5040/6040 and HSC1300.
Dr. Karim's education includes a MBBS from Dhaka University, an MPH from Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, and a Master of Clinical Epidemiology and PhD from Monash University. He has received prestigious awards like the AusAid Scholarship and the 2022 Teaching Excellence Award.
Research interests focus on epidemiological modeling, non-communicable diseases (e.g., diabetes, cancer), health professional education, and psychometrics. Notable projects include predicting cardiac surgery outcomes using ANZCTS registry data and developing dengue outbreak prediction models using climatic factors.
- Grants: MNM Research Development Grant (2021)
- Awards: Teaching Excellence (2022, 2024), WHO Scholarship for Global Health Training
- Leadership: Pioneered online carousel-based education models resilient to pandemic disruptions
- Education Research: Focuses on student performance in hybrid learning, Item Response Theory applications, and clinical assessment innovations
His work aligns with UN SDGs related to quality education and good health, contributing to global public health initiatives through collaborative interdisciplinary projects.


