Dr. Turin Chowdhury

Dr. Tanvir Turin Chowdhury

MBBS, MS, PhD

Positions

Associate Professor

Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine

CPD Director

Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine

Associate Professor

Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Community Health Sciences

Member

Libin Cardiovascular Institute

Member

O'Brien Institute for Public Health

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Research partners

Collaboration with researchers, organizations, or policy makers who works on the immigrant and ethnic-minority issues.

 

Research partners

Work with any organizations or policy makers who needs research help to fulfill their mandates.

Background

Educational Background

Doctor of Philosophy Epidemiology, Shiga University of Med Science, 2008

Masters Health Promotion, Karolinska Institutet, 2005

Bachelor, Medicine and Surgery Medicine, Dow Medical College, 1998

Biography

Dr. Turin has received training in medicine, population and public health, epidemiology and health services research. He trained and worked as a physician in Bangladesh. He received his Masters in 2005 from Karolinska Institute, Sweden and his PhD in 2008 from Shiga Medical University, Japan. After finishing a Postdoctoral Fellowship from Japan Science of Promotion of Sciences (JSPS), he moved to University of Calgary in 2010 to pursue another Postdoctoral Fellowship with The Interdisciplinary Chronic Disease Collaboration (ICDC). He also acquired fellowship awards from the Canadian Health Research Institute (CIHR) and the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA). 

Dr. Turin's primary research interests are challenges in access to care and unmet needs faced by the socially vulnerable population of the society, including new immigrants, refugees, and visible minority / ethnic communities. He leads his program of research through the approach of Community Based Participatory Research and Integrated Knowledge Translation where efforts for Meaningful Community Engagement is at the core. He draws upon the background as a population health person with a diverse set of research methodological skills and transdisciplinary experience and has been involved in research collaborations both nationally and internationally.

Dr. Turin supervises graduate and undergraduate students on topics directly related to his research program. He also mentors community scholar and citizen researcher to improve community level research literacy towards community capacity building. 

Research

Areas of Research

Health and Wellness Literacy

Dr. Turin's current research work includes health promotion towards mitigation of barriers to health care and reducing the unmet health needs faced by the immigrant communities.

Unmet needs

Dr. Turin's primary research interests unmet needs faced by the socially vulnerable population of the society, including new immigrants, refugees, and visible minority / ethnic communities. 

Access to equitable care

Dr. Turin's primary research interests are challenges in access to equitable care faced by the socially vulnerable population of the society, including new immigrants, refugees, and visible minority / ethnic communities. 

Community-engaged research process towards equity and empowerment

Dr. Turin leads his program of research through the approach of Community Based Participatory Research and Integrated Knowledge Translation where efforts for Meaningful Community Engagement is at the core.

Knowledge Engagement towards useful, usable, and used reseacrh

Dr. Turin conduct his knowledge mobilization research through equitable and empowered involvement of the immigrant/racialized communities. 

Participation in university strategic initiatives

Courses

Course number Course title Semester
MDCH 740 LEC 01 01 Advanced Epidemiology 2016 ~ till date
MDCH 740 TUT 01 T01 Advanced Epidemiology 2016 ~ date
MDSC 203 LEC 01 01 Dev Health Research Literacy I 2020 ~ till date
MDSC 203 TUT 01 T01 Dev Health Research Literacy I 2020 ~ till date
MDCH 640 LEC 01 Fundamentals of Epidemiology 2013-2016
MDCH 640 TUT 01 Fundamentals of Epidemiology 2013-2016

Projects

Unmet need and equitable access to health care for im/migrant and racialized communities

Community based knwoledge engagement hub: Mobilising knowledge on newcomers

Health and wellness literacy in ethnic-minority communities

Primary caare access among Bangladeshi-Canadians

Equitable and empowered involvement of community in research

Health data co-operative

Vulnerabilities and capabilities of immigrant workers during pandemic and public health emergencies

Awards

  • O'Brien Institute Societal Impact Award, O'Brien Institute of Public Health. 2021
  • BMSA 5th Anniversary Professional Excellence Award: Scholarly, Bangladesh Medical Society of Alberta. 2021
  • Immigrants of Distinction Awards: Achievement Under 40 Award, Immigrant Services Calgary. 2014