Short Course on Thyroid Disease (SCTD)
For Physicians
(4 Credit Course; Duration 3 months)
Conducted by
Department of Non-communicable Disease (NCD)
Bangladesh University of Health Sciences
Accorded by
Bangladesh Thyroid Society
Diabetic Association of Bangladesh
Asia & Oceania Thyroid Association (AOTA)
Thyroid Federation International (TFI)



About Us
Thyroid disorders are the second most common among all the endocrine diseases worldwide which affects an estimated 200 million people worldwide. Around 40% of the world’s population (1.6 billion people) are at risk of iodine deficiency. Large observational studies estimate that additional 10% population have undiagnosed thyroid problems. Thyroid disorders in the form of hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, nodular disease, and thyroid cancer are highly prevalent in Bangladesh. About one-third of the hypothyroid subjects remain undiagnosed and are unaware of the condition. Moreover, thyroid disorders are also increasingly associated with a greater risk of developing other conditions, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, renal disease, obstetric problem, infertility, neuronal problems as well as depression and anxiety disorder. Diagnostic delay in the thyroid disorders is common and related to the lack of awareness amongst primary care practitioners, who are a key part of the health workforce. In addition to this, there are several issues that arise when it comes to the management of the thyroid disorders such as lack of availability of doctors (very low doctor to population ratio), concentration of specialists in urban areas and lack of adequate training in management of thyroid disorders at graduate level (MBBS). Even other specialized may not have modern diagnostic and management knowledge of thyroid disorders.
Keeping this in view, Non-communicable Disease Department of Bangladesh University of Health Sciences launched the “Short Course on Thyroid Disease” (SCTD) for Physicians in collaboration with Bangladesh Diabetic Samity, Bangladesh Thyroid Society. Primary objective is to enhance knowledge and skills of medical doctors in the management of thyroid disorders.
Chief Advisor and Course Director

Chief Advisor
National Prof AK Azad Khan, President BADAS & Chairman, Board of Trustee, BUHS

Course Director
Prof Faridul Alam, VC, BUHS and Secretary General, Bangladesh Thyroid Society

Training Director
Dr. Pradip Kumar Sen Gupta, Professor & Head of the Dept. & Director, Training Wing, BUHS

Course Coordinator
Dr. Mithila Faruque, Assistant Professor and Head of the Department
National Expert Panel

Prof Zafar Ahmed Latif
Former DG of BIRDEM

Prof. Dr. Khwaja Nazim Uddin
Professor of Medicine & Honorary Senior Consultant BIRDEM & Ibrahim Medical College

Prof A K M Fazlul Bari
Chief Medical Officer & Professor, NINMAS, BSMMU

Prof Dr. Nazlima Nargis
Professor of Gynae & Obstetrics, Ibne Sina Medical College

Prof Fauzia Moslem
President, Bangladesh Thyroid Society

Prof Dr. Sadia Sultana
Director & Head of PET-CT Division, NINMAS, BSMMU

Prof Dr. Md. Jahangir Alam Sarker
Dept. of Internal Medicine, BIHS General Hospital
Dr. Mamunul Islam Khan
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Nuclear Medicine, BIHS General Hospital

Prof Md. Faruk Pathan
Prof. of Endocrinology, Chief Parton, Bangladesh Endocrine Society and Director, BIRDEM Academy

Prof Dr. Fatima Begum
Head & Chief Medical Officer, Thyroid Division, NINMAS, BSMMU
Prof Dr. Md. Sayedur Rahman Miah
Ex-Director, Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Allied Science, Cumilla Medical College

Prof Dr Mizanul Hasan
Professor at Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission

Prof Dr. Zeenat Jabin
Professor, NINMAS, BSMMU

Prof Dr. Sayeedul Alam Prince
Director, Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Allied Science, Cox’s Bazar Medical College