Naila Amin Nitu

Oncology
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare of Bangladesh
Bangladesh

Doctor Oncology
Biography

Naila Amin Nitu is a Bangladeshi Physician practising Gynaecology and Public Health. She has 14 years of experience in maternal health, community health services, clinical service delivery, training and research. She currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Health Economics Unit of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh Government. She engages in conducting policy-oriented research on health economics and works for advancing the Universal Health Coverage for Bangladeshi population and maintains collaboration with the donor organizations. She has spent more than 10 years to work for the underprivileged women to ensure their better health. She has achieved Fellowship of College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2009 from Bangladesh and obtained an Australian Award Scholarship in 2015 to pursue Master of Public Health with specialisation in Health Economics and Economic Evaluation at the University of Melbourne where she graduated in 2016. Naila Amin Nitu is a Bangladeshi Physician practising Gynaecology and Public Health. She has 14 years of experience in maternal health, community health services, clinical service delivery, training and research. She currently serves as the Deputy Director of the Health Economics Unit of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Bangladesh Government. She engages in conducting policy-oriented research on health economics and works for advancing the Universal Health Coverage for Bangladeshi population and maintains collaboration with the donor organizations. She has spent more than 10 years to work for the underprivileged women to ensure their better health. She has achieved Fellowship of College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2009 from Bangladesh and obtained an Australian Award Scholarship in 2015 to pursue Master of Public Health with specialisation in Health Economics and Economic Evaluation at the University of Melbourne where she graduated in 2016.

Research Intrest

Cancer Studies Cancer prevention Oncology