Dr. Mohammad Rashid
MD Community Medicine
Assistant professor, Department of Community Medicine
Reg. Number: DMC/R/15384
mohammad.rashid465@gmail.com
About
I am a public health expert working in this field for the last 6 years with special interest in non-communicable diseases, management and research. I have worked with MoHFW in a project related to burn injury in 2020.
Played an active role in teaching of medical graduates, post graduates, nursing students, medical lab technicians, trauma technicians and others.
Look forward to collaborate and work with the experts in public health all over the globe.
Area of Interest
- Burn Injury
- Diabetes & Hypertension
- Disaster Management
- Immunization
Educational Qualifications
| Degree | Year | Name of College & University | Registration Number | Date of Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doctor of Medicine (MD) | 2019 | Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi | DMC/R/15384 | 26-10-2019 |
| Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) | 2015 | University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi | DMC/R/15384 | 25-04-2015 |
Details of Teaching Experience
| Designation* | Institution | From | To | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senior Resident | ABVIMS & RML Hospital, New Delhi | 30-07-2019 | 22-09-2019 | 2 Months |
| Senior Resident | VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital | 24-09-2019 | 19-07-2022 | 2 Years 10 Months |
Publications
- Gautam R, Haque SF, Rashid M, Ahmed F, Islam F. Enablers and barriers towards Infant and Young Child Feeding practices among children aged 6 – 23 months in the Urban slums of Delhi
- Saifi G, Gautam R,Moh.R, Arzu S., Bharti, H. Assessment of knowledge, attitude, practice regarding cervical cancer and its screening among women living in peri-urban area of South-East Delhi. Indian J Prev Soc Med, 2023; 54 (4):175-183.
- Haque SF, Rashid M, Gautam R, Ahmed F, Islam F. Prevalence of Age‐Appropriate Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Practices Among Children Aged 6‐23 Months. Res. J. Med. Sci. 2024. 18: 284‐290
- Prevalence and gender differences in risk factors for noncommunicable diseases in an urban village of Delhi, India. Published in Indian Journal of Community and Family Medicine on 24th Dec. 2021
- A community-based cross-sectional study. Indian J Community Fam Med 2021;7:125-9 Publication and its link
Research Work & Projects
- “An epidemiological study of hospitalised adult burn injury patients
- Situational analysis of burn injuries in India: A project by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
- Prevalence of refractive errors and associated factors in students of a medical college in Delhi: A cross-sectional study
- Prevalence and knowledge of of health supplements among medical students in a medical college in Delhi: A cross-sectional study.
- Awareness of adult vaccination in an urban community of Delhi: A cross-sectional study.
Workshops/ CMEs/ Conference Organised
- CME on Adult Vaccination organised by Department of Community Medicine, Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi on 28th April 2022






