About Dr. Md. Sajidul Huq Tanjil

 

Dr. Md. Sajidul Huq Tanjil obtained his medical degree in 2012 from Rangpur Medical College and completed his internship training at Rangpur Medical College Hospital. In 2016, he earned his Master of Public Health (MPH) from the National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He formerly served as a Lecturer in Community Medicine at Northern Private Medical College in Rangpur, Bangladesh. Additionally, he worked as a feature writer for The Daily Prothom Alo, the largest circulated newspaper in Bangladesh. With over 8 years of experience, he has been actively involved in teaching and training medical and paramedic students. Currently, he holds the positions of Head of Administration and Human Resources, as well as Senior Coordinator for Training and Research at Deep Eye Care Foundation (DECF) in Rangpur, Bangladesh. He is also an adjunct faculty member in the MPH Program at Rangpur Community Medical College, affiliated with the Open University of Bangladesh.


Over the last six years, Dr. Tanjil has focused on developing a skilled cadre of ophthalmic paramedics (MLOP) who play a vital role in supporting ophthalmologists. His outstanding contributions in this area earned him the 'Eye Health Hero Award 2021' in the Future Leader's Category from the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB). As a public health specialist, he has made significant contributions to the prevention of blindness. He actively participates in community eye health programs, raising health awareness among community members and encouraging them to adopt preventive measures.


In addition to his public health work, he is involved in various project-related tasks and research activities. Dr. Tanjil has authored several publications in national and international journals and serves as a Research Supervisor for MPH students at Bangladesh Open University. Notably, he recently collaborated with Orbis International and Digital Diagnostics on a groundbreaking study that demonstrated how autonomous AI significantly improves the productivity of medical caregivers screening for diabetic eye disease by 40%. This peer-reviewed study, published in the Nature Journal, is the first globally to explore how autonomous AI can enhance the productivity of healthcare professionals. 


Outside of his professional activities, Dr. Tanjil enjoys spending his free time listening to music, composing, singing, writing blogs, creating content, browsing the web, chatting with friends, traveling, and indulging in photography.

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