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Dr Hossain holds a deep-seated passion for both teaching and research within the field of Public Health, recognizing its pivotal role in promoting well-being, preventing diseases, and empowering individuals to manage health challenges. His teaching and research endeavours transcend disciplinary boundaries and often involve collaborative efforts with individuals from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing the potential for each scientific breakthrough, awareness initiative, and policy change to positively impact countless lives worldwide.
Within the expansive domain of Public Health, Dr Hossain's work converges research, inquiry, and practical action to develop innovative solutions aimed at improving overall quality of life. This involves delving into the underlying causes of health-related issues and striving to address them effectively. In his current professional capacity, Dr Hossain seizes the opportunity to broaden his comprehension of public health, with a special emphasis on global health, and specializes in employing interdisciplinary research methodologies.
Dr Hossain's enthusiasm extends to mentoring graduate and postgraduate students in their research journeys within the field of Public Health, regardless of whether their work leans toward theory or empirical exploration. His commitment to guiding the next generation of researchers underscores his dedication to advancing the field and fostering future leaders in public health.
Dr Hossain's research interests in public health and social care encompass a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to ageing and the elderly population, dementia, mental health, heart failure, ethnicity, culture, religion, health inequality, and health policy.
Currently, Dr Hossain is actively involved in three ongoing projects. These projects encompass a systematic review on heart failure and ethnicity, an initiative focused on students' blended learning and engagement, and an exploration of the future of online learning. Additionally, there is a project centred around the British Curry Industry. While Dr Hossain's primary focus is on Qualitative Research Design, he also conducts some descriptive statistical analysis as part of his research endeavours.
Looking ahead, Dr Hossain's future research plan revolves around investigating the broader social determinants of health within ethnic minority communities. The aim is to understand how these determinants significantly influence health and contribute to health inequities, which are unjust and preventable disparities in health status seen within and between countries.
Furthermore, Dr Hossain seeks to explore the critical public health issue of health promotion through healthy eating and obesity prevention. Emphasizing the essential role of a healthy diet in maintaining overall well-being and combating obesity, this topic is particularly relevant due to its strong connections with chronic diseases like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions.
Dr Hossain supervises students on the MPH Public Health course.
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