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Building Capacities Of The Next Generation Of Community-Based Participatory Researchers
PRIA Conference Hall, PRIA, New Delhi
April 10, 2015
Quest in Eeducation Aapril 2018 ISSN 00486434VIBHUTI PATEL
We request authors to send their original research-based articles and book reviews on issues concerning education. As Quest in Education publishes peer-reviewed articles, the authors should be ready to wait for seeing their article in print.
How participatory action research informed practice and policy at a Canadian ...Olaf Kraus de Camargo
Presentation given in October 2023 at Grand Rounds for the Department of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine of Ankara University and with additional slides at the 7th UDEMKO conference at Anadolu University in Turkey. The presentation describes the origins of family engagement at CanChild since its foundation in 1989 through a series of examples of past and current research studies.
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Building Capacities Of The Next Generation Of Community-Based Participatory Researchers
PRIA Conference Hall, PRIA, New Delhi
April 10, 2015
PLAGIARISM DETECTION & MANAGEMENT USING TURNITINDr.Kamran Ishfaq
Dr. Kamran Ishfaq, Social Welfare Officer, The Children's Hospital & the Institute of Child Health Multan, Pakistan, Email Address: kamranishfaqchc@gmail.com
Impact of thalassemia major on patients' families in south punjab, pakistanDr.Kamran Ishfaq
ABSTRACT… Objectives: The objectives of this study were to examine the level of awareness
of the parents regarding Thalassemia Major; the cost of treatment of Thalassemia Major Patients
and the sufferings it brings to the families; the social problems faced by patients’ families; to
identify the barriers patients’ families face in the treatment of Thalassemia child. Study Design:
Descriptive study. Setting: Four Thalassemic Centers (i) Thalassemia / Hemophilia Centre, The
Children’s Hospital & the Institute of Child Health Multan (ii) Fatimid Foundation Multan (iii) Amna
Blood Foundation (iv) Minhajul Quran Multan. Period: January-2013 to June-2013. Methods:
A sample of 500 respondents was drawn from the total population and structured interview
schedule was administrated. Data were analyzed and interpreted by using SPSS (Statistical
Package for Social Sciences) 19.0 version software. The structured interview was discussed
with two experts of the Sociology Department and two Senior Doctors (>8 years’ experiences)
working in the Thalassemia centers and Government Health Institutions. It was revised to
incorporate recommended improvements. Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied to
analyze the data that includes: frequency, percent, mean, standard deviations. Results: Data
indicated that 100(20.0%) respondents were patients’ father while 329(65.8%) were mothers
and 71(14.2%) were close relatives. Of the 500 respondents, 306(61.2%) were married to their
first cousins, 91(18.2%) of the respondents were married to their second cousins, 34(6.8%) of
the respondents married in distance relatives and 69(13.8%) of the respondents married out of
family. Conclusion: The study summarized that the health care providers should be encouraged
to talk about Thalassemia as a public health problem in Pakistan and should enhance the public
awareness to eliminate the Thalassemia in Pakistan.
KAMRAN ISHFAQ, PHD SCHOLAR SOCIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN, SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICER, CHILDREN HOSPITAL AND THE INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH MULTAN PAKISTAN.
Volunteer Services Program by Kamran Ishfaq, PhD Scholar in Sociology, University of Peshawar, Social Welfare Officer, The Children's Hospital & the Institute of Child Health Multan. Ph: 0300-7303808. email. hikami36@hotmail.com.
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Digital Tools and AI for Teaching Learning and Research
kamran ishfaq
1. DR. KAMRAN ISHFAQ
House # 798/8 Street no 6, Daood Jahania Colony, O/S Delhi Gate Multan.
kamranishfaqchc@gmail.com
0300-7303808, 061-9200919
Objective:
Seeking for a Position where I can demonstrate my professional expertise and
knowledge in an encouraging professional environment.
Key Qualifications:
• Ability to work as a team member with good interpersonal skills.
• Having the ability to learn, experiment, adaptation and flexibility to cope the
stressful working conditions.
• Having effective communication and negotiation skills :
PhD (Sociology) thesis on “Impact of Thalassemia Major on Patients’ Families in
Pakistan”. (CGPA 3.5), Department of Sociology, University of Peshawar (2nd
Febrary,
2015).
M.Phil Sociology:
Department of Sociology, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan (CGPA 3.12)
Master of Science in Sociology:
Department of Sociology, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan.
(3.25 CGPA)
Courses Taken:
Principle of Sociology, Sociological Theory, Research Methods, Research, Design,
Social Statistics, Computer Application, Gender Issues, Cultural Anthropology, Social
Demography, Sociology of Education, Sociology of Development, Industrial Sociology,
Criminology, Social Change, Social Work, Social Problems, Social Psychology &
Thesis.
Research Work:
I did research on “The determinants of Child begging in Pakistan: A case study of Multan
City” for partial fulfillment of M Phil Sociology.
2. I did research on “Socio-Cultural Causes of Drug Addiction in Multan” for the partial
fulfillment of MSc. Sociology.
Bachelor of Arts:
Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Certificates:
Intermediate Multan Board
Matriculation Multan Board
Interests:
Teaching, Research Monitoring and Evaluation
Experience:
Organization The Children’s Hospital & the Institute
of Child Health Multan.
Government of Punjab, Health Department
Designation Social Welfare Officer BPS 17
Location Abdali Road Multan
Tenure 1st
June 2005 to date.
Description To provide the Medical assistance in the form
of free medicines, blood to the needy patients
visiting to hospital from various cities and
rural areas of the Southern Punjab.
To work for the welfare of deserving Patients.
To arrange blood donation camps for the
needy cancer, dialysis, Thalassemia patients.
To visit wards with hospital staff to identify
the deserving patients and help them according
to their individual needs.
To work for the prevention of thalassemia in
3. Hospital and community level.
To deliver the lectures for students during
Internship at Hospital.
Experience:
Organization Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Designation Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Gender
Studies, & Institute of Management
Sciences, B.Z. University Multan.
Location Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan
Tenure 1st
January 2010 to date.
Trainings and Workshops:
• To attend an orientation workshop on Child Protection Issues dated 21-23
November, 2005 by the Child Protection & Welfare Bureau, Government of
Punjab.
• To participate in the Charter Night Ceremony of the club held on 10th
December,
2006 at Hotel Holiday Inn, Multan by the Rotary Club of Multan Metropolitan.
• Attend Research Ethics Workshop held on August 4-8, 2007, with the
collaboration of Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi & Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA.
• To attend CACL (Collation against Child Labor) national Convention on Child
Labor dated 30-31, December 2010 in Multan organized by SPARC.
• To attend Five day Sensitization Workshop on Gender Dimensions and
Psychosocial Support in Disasters Situations held on 23-27, May 2011 in Multan
conducted by Rozan in Collaboration with UNFPA.
• To attend the Gender, Climate Change & Disasters Workshop held on 22-23,
July, 2011, Department of Gender Studies, B.Z. University facilitated by Doaba
Foundation & Oxfam G.B.
4. • To attend Four days Capacity Building Training workshop on Active Citizens
from 22-24 November, 2011 at Multan organized by Awaz Foundation Pakistan
Center for Development Services.
• To attend an International Workshop held dated 19-22, December 2011, on
Women Empowerment & the Crises of Good Governance in Pakistan (A Study of
South Punjab 2001-2009) with the collaboration of Department of Gender
Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan & Royal Holloway University of
London.
• To attend workshop on Dengue Fever Management and Control held on 22-24,
March, 2012 at The Children’s Hospital & the Institute of Child Health Multan.
• To participate in the International Thalassemia Day 8th
May 2012 organized by
Children Welfare Society, The Children’s Hospital & the Institute of Child Health
Multan.
• To attend two days workshop on Gender, Climate Change and Disasters dated 27-
28 September, 2012 with the collaboration of Department of Gender Studies,
Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan and Doaba Foundation Pakistan.
• To attend two day workshop on Social Mobilization dated 19-21, November 2012
with the collaboration of Department of Gender Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya
University Multan and Doaba Foundation Pakistan.
• To attend three day workshop on Research Methodology held on 29November to
1st
December, 2012 with the collaboration of Department of Gender Studies,
2012, organized by Zakariya University.
• To attend Seven day Electronic Media Course on Election Reporting arranged by
Women Media Centre (WMC), Pakistan, supported by National Endowment for
Democracy (NED), USA, dated 11-17 December, 2012 at Bahauddin Zakariya
University Multan.
• To attend two day an International Seminar held dated 22-23, December 2012, on
Good Governance and Female Political Participation with the collaboration of
Department of Gender Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Higher
5. Education Commission, British Council & Royal Holloway University of
London.
• Seminar held dated 22-23, December 2012, on Good Governance and Female
Political Participation with the collaboration of Department of Gender Studies,
Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Higher Education Commission, British
Council & Royal Holloway University of London.
• To participate as a Resource Person in the Seminar on “the Dissemination of
Research Findings on Gender Based Violence in South Punjab, Dated 5th
December 2013 At the Department of Gender Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya
University Multan.
• To participate as a Resource Person in the Seminar on “Linkage with Civil
Society Organizations and Gender Based Violence in South Punjab, Dated 6th
December 2013 At the Department of Gender Studies, Bahauddin Zakariya
University Multan.
• To attend the workshop on Literature Searching Techniques, Developing
Literature Review and Data Analysis, dated 10th
December, 2013, organized by
the Department of Library Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur.
• Attend the Two Days Learning and Exchange Visit of Public Partner Universities
under GEP, dated 13-14 December, 2013 at University of Sindh Jamshero.
• Attend the two day International Seminar on From Women’s History to Gender
History: Fitting Women into the Historical Jigsaw Puzzle, dated December 16-17,
2013, A Project of INSPIRE (HEC-BC),A Collaboration of Department of
Gender Studies, B.Z. University & Royal Holloway College, University of
London, UK.
International Workshops:
• Attend International Research Workshop on Postgraduate Research Tools-
Research Made Easy, held on 29-30 January, 2014 through high definition (HD)
Video Conferencing, organized by Research Centre for Training & Development.
6. • Attend International Research Workshop on Academic Writing, Combating
Plagiarism, Citation Management and Publishing Research in Impact Factor
Journals, held on 14-15, 2014 through high definition (HD) video conferencing.
• Attend International Research Workshop on Developing a Researcher- the Entire
Research Process, held on 11-12, June 2014 through high definition (HD) video
conferencing.
• To attend an International Research Workshop on Developing a Researcher- the
Entire Research Process held on 11-12, June 2014 through high definition (HD)
video conferencing.
• Attend two day International Workshop on “ Emergence of Mixed Methods-
Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods and Analysis of
Mixed Methods Data”, dated 26-27th
December, 2014, organized by the Research
Centre for Training & Development and National College of Business
Administration & Economics Multan through HD Video Conferencing.
Workshop Organizer
• To work as an organizer in International Research Workshop on Academic
Writing, Combating Plagiarism, Citation Management and Publishing Research in
Impact Factor Journals, held on 14-15, 2014 through high definition (HD) video
conferencing.
• To work as Chief Organizer in International Research Workshop on Developing a
Researcher- the Entire Research Process, held on 11-12, June 2014 through high
definition (HD) video conferencing.
Published Research Articles:
• Information Needs and Sources of Doctors Working at Remote Government
Health Facilities in Pakistan, Journal of Health Informatics in Developing
Countries.
• Socio-Economic Factors of Thalassemia Major on Patients’ Families: A Case
Study of The Children’s Hospital & the Institute of Child Health Multan,
Pakistan, published in International Journal of Medicine and applied health.
7. • Impact of Physically Disability of Children on Their Families; A Study In
Children Hospital & Institute of Child Health Multan, Pakistan, published in
International Journal of Medical and Applied Health.
International Conferences:
• To Present a Research Paper on Mothers’ Awareness Experiences having a
Thalassemia Child: a Qualitative Approach in International Conference on Social
Sciences & Humanities 8th
, 9th
and 10th
of September, 2014, Istanbul, Turkey.
• To participate as a Session Chair in the International Conference on Social
Science & Humanities, 8th
, 9th
and 10th
of September, 2014, Istanbul, Turkey.
• Research paper “Social Impact of Thalassemia Major on Patintes’ Families” is
accepted in the International Confernce on Education & Social Sciences, Istanbul
Turkey dated 3, 4, 5 February 2015.
• Research paper “Domestic Violence Against Women: A Study of Dar-ul-Aman,
Multan, Punjab, Pakistan is accepted for the 2nd
International Women Confernce
dated 9-10 June in Toranto Canda.
Computer Skills:
Diploma in Computer Operator.
Diploma in Data Base Management System.
Basic I.T Training Course by the Pakistan Computer Bureau, Ministry of
Information Technology, Pakistan.
Languages:
• Having fluency in the following languages: English, Urdu, Punjabi, Saraiki.
• One month Course of Spoken and writing skills in English Language offered
during summer camp session 2003 from Institute of Management Sciences,
Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan.
Personal Information:
Age: 32
Domicile: Punajb (Multan) Pakistan.
8. N.I.C. No: 36302-9413746-3
References:
1. Dr. Shabbir Chaudhry
Senior Lecturer Sociology
Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan
Shabbier_sociologist@yahoo.com
Ph 00923216678880
2. Prof. Dr. Johar Ali,
Supervisor of PhD/ Vice Chancellor of Malakand University Pakistan
johar_ali55@yahoo.com
00923451601010
3. Salman Bin Naeem
PhD Scholar Library Information Sciences
Hospital Librarian
The Children’s Hospital & the Institute of Child Health Multan
salmanbalouch@gmail.com
Ph 00923006332874