Workshops
Workshops
DATE: 2-3 April 2026; Thursday-Friday
TIME: 08:00 PM - 10:00 PM
REGISTRATION FEE: BDT 900.00 Only [Taka Nine Hundred Only]
RESOURCE PERSON: Dr. Irfan Nowroze Noor, Assistant Professor (Epidemiology), OSD, DGHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka and Doctoral Student, Mahidol University, Thailand
LEARNING MEDIUM: Online [Zoom online meeting]
GOAL: This workshop is designed to enable participants with practical scientific writing skills to confidently turn a thesis or existing research or raw data into a journal-ready manuscript, mastering the distinct language and style required for publication in line with international guidelines.
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN?
AI is becoming an essential skill for modern health researchers. Those who learn it early work faster, publish smarter, and stay ahead. This session will show you—practically and responsibly—how to use AI for literature review, data support, academic writing, and research efficiency while avoiding common mistakes. Gain real skills that immediately strengthen your research capacity and competitiveness.
WHO SHOULD JOIN THE WORKSHOP?
Early-career health researchers, postgraduate medical students, MPH students, junior faculty, and research assistants.
N.B. The list is our suggestion only, but anyone interested is welcome to join the session.
EXPECTED OUTCOME OF THE WORKSHOP:
• Understand the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
• Explain how AI works in research applications
• Get started with AI tools for literature, data & writing
• Identify the most useful AI platforms for health research
• Choose appropriate tools based on research needs
• Evaluate strengths and limitations of AI in health studies
• Apply responsible and ethical AI practices
DATE: 13 and 20 March 2026; Fridays
TIME: 09:30 PM - 11:30 AM
REGISTRATION FEE: BDT 900.00 Only [Taka Nine Hundred Only]
RESOURCE PERSONS: 1. Dr. M M Nahid Al Rakib, MBBS, MPH (NIPSOM) 2. Dr. Zerin Shabnam Rahman, MBBS, MPH (NIPSOM)
LEARNING MEDIUM: Online [Zoom online meeting]
GOAL: This workshop is designed to enable participants with both theoretical as well as practical knowledge about reference writing including use of referencing software and styles required for publication in line with international guidelines.
WHO SHOULD JOIN THE WORKSHOP?
Medical Students and Doctors
EXPECTED OUTCOME OF THE WORKSHOP:
• Harvard and Vancouver referencing (step-by-step)
• In-text citation & reference list formatting
• Basics of Zotero & Mendeley
• Common referencing mistakes to avoid