Junaid Jamshed

Junaid Jamshed
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health
  • Research Officer at Population Council

Research Officer at Population Council Islamabad

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Introduction
Resourceful, patient, diligent, and far-sighted public health professional. Effectively able to create and implement public health strategies, plans, and interventions to meet individual health. Skillfully managing health & wellness programs to ensure optimal public health. Emphasizing the concept and practice of diversity in the field of public health, and encouraging inclusiveness with diverse communities. Adept at preparing reports and managing documents.
Current institution
Population Council
Current position
  • Research Officer

Publications

Publications (6)
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Objective: To explore male physicians' perceptions of how family planning (FP) training, supportive supervision, and access to educational materials impact their knowledge, confidence, and ability to provide FP services in rural areas of Islamabad, Pakistan, where FP is traditionally considered a female domain. Methodology: This qualitative study i...
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is one the major part of the fourth Industrial Revolution; it’s the process to enable things to gather data and get controlled remotely from anywhere in the world through the Internet. IoT is changing the world so that impossibilities are converting into possibilities, e.g., self-driving cars, automated machine payments...
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p class="abstract"> Background: Vision loss in childhood has serious implications in all stages of child’s growth and development. It poses social, educational and occupational challenges, with affected children being at greater risk of developing behavioral, psychological and emotional problems, lower self-esteem and poorer social integration. The...
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p class="abstract"> Background: Smoking is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Smoking killed more than 6 million people, about 80% in the developing countries such as Pakistan in 2011. Now it has become major public health issue in the world. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 542 students at Unive...
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Smoking is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in the world and is estimated to kill 5 million people each year worldwide. If current patterns of tobacco consumption continue, smoking will kill more than 8 million people each year globally by the year 2030, with 80% of these deaths in the developing countries. This study aimed to determine th...
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Smoking is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in the world and is estimated to kill 5 million people each year worldwide. If current patterns of tobacco consumption continue, smoking will kill more than 8 million people each year globally by the year 2030, with 80% of these deaths in the developing countries. This study aimed to determine th...

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