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    Why Police Ethics Matter.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2023 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 14 (1):11-16.
    When police abuse their duties, it undermines the state's internal security. It creates a crisis of legitimacy of police because people detest them for their abuse and tyranny. In 1957, IACP (the International Association of Chiefs of Police) developed an ethics tool Code of Ethics for law enforcement. Nevertheless, training has been focused and emphasized on techniques and tactics of policing. Ethics is not the part of presell of the training. The Code of Ethics is pronounced once in a life (...) only during pass-out day. Police face dilemmas in real-time situations with people and society. This is why, this article is concerned with ethics a tool, and procedures to reduce police abuse. (shrink)
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    Gender Imbalance in Policy Making Level in Science and Ethical Issue.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 2 (1):13-17.
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    Structure and Function of Ethics Committee in Bangladesh: A pilot study.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2022 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 13 (3):1-7.
    A cross-sectional study was done on 50 ethics committee members from 15 different Ethics Committee (EC) over a period of 6 months from February 2018 to June 2018 to understand the structure and function of ECs in Bangladesh. Most of the ECs were male predominant (66.3%) and maximum ECs had technical members (93.33%). Only 8.3% ECs had lay person. Forty percent of the ECs did not update SOP routinely. Most of the ECs had no provision of training for its members (...) (79.2%) and had no budget (71.8%). Maximum ECs service were voluntary (82.22%). Different ECs had different quorum to start the meeting. A little less than half of the respondents (45.76%) felt that their decision had not been noted down if disagreed against majority of vote in the ECs and did not placed in the meeting’s minutes. Maximum respondents (88.18%) did not know whether there was any law in Bangladesh to create a EC. A big percentage (89%) of ECs did not monitored by authorized body to guide and oversee the functioning of ECs. This article concluded that some ECs followed the international rules and regulation to formation and function the ECs but still a handsome number of ECs were lag behind in Bangladesh. The capacity of ECs can only be strengthened by training and various recognition/accreditation programs. (shrink)
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    Soul and its Implication in Philosophy, Medicine and Religion.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2021 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 12 (3):1-10.
    The reality is that soul and death are the integral part of human life. The soul is the essence of life as fuel is the energy that runs the automobile or the light that makes the eye see. We all see the human body when the soul leaves and the human body is left senseless and ultimately dissolves into the earth. Why we do not have knowledge about soul where this element is the integral part of our human life. Most (...) of us are not aware about this and do not like to research on it even do not discuss in life time. There is hardly any study on soul. Western bioethics totally omits discussion on the soul, though they discussed on “good death”. Only religion discussed soul elaborately specially Islam. No literature is available from Bangladesh. Therefore, the present study has been done to expand the body of knowledge on soul in the light of current theory with a view to aware people for further research for understanding and comparing with concept of philosophical, religious and medical variation. (shrink)
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    Understanding of Authorship by the Post Graduate Medical Students at a Center in Bangladesh.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2021 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 12 (1):25-34.
    Education on authorship was delivered and evaluated by pre test and post test questionnairen on 30 post graduate medical students at the Department of Anestheology, Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh between January and June 2019 to understand the knowledge, skill and attitude of post graduate medical students on authorship. Result: Before intervention, majority (60%) of the students felt that who perform the research work should be the author of the article. But 40% students were divided and felt that who advised the (...) design of the research (20%), who provided the grants (10%) and Chief/Head of the division (10%) should be the author of the article respectively. Maximum (70%) respondents did not know the order of authorship. Of 40% respondent felt that the PI should be always the first author and 40% don’t know the answer. Half of the students (50%) felt that keeping honorary author increased the opportunity of acceptance of publication. Of 36.7% and 13.3% of students felt that keeping honorary author increased the article’s value and made good relation to them to get some extra facility from them respectively. Of 20% participants were pressurized by lab head/head of department for inclusion of their name as an author. Half of the (56.7 %) respondents felt that the author’s contribution should be stated in the article. Only few 4 (13.3%) respondents said that their institute had guideline for authorship. However, after education 100% of students felt that who perform the research work should be only the author of the article. All (100%) respondents understood the order of authorship. Most of the students (86%) felt that PI should be always the first author. Of 100% respondent felt supervisor of the research should be the last author. All students (100%) felt author’s contribution should be mentioned in the article. All (100%) students did not want to include as author those who help in research design and secured grant; and they did not like to keep honorary author in their article. All (100%) students expressed that their institute had no guideline for authorship. After intervention, three groups of students were asked to write one page of article on Anesthesiology. Interestingly, they did not include any name in the author by line who were not participate or had any contribution in the writing. Conclusion: The comparative data between pre- and post-text have highlighted a general lack of understanding of the basic concept of authorship ethics which significantly improved after the intervention. The results also indicate that the education on authorship improved the awareness of postgraduate medical students in a particular centre. (shrink)
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    Death: Ethical, Medical and Theological Interconnectedness.ShamimaParvin Lasker &Arif Hossain -2021 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 12 (2):1-9.
    Death is a biological phenomenon, define as the permanent and irreversible cessation of all biological functions of a being. Many people are afraid of discussing, thinking, or planning their own deaths because of we do not know about death and why death occur. If we know what is death we can think for planning our life, preparing a will, or deciding whether we will remain home or seek help before death. Moreover, after death, we transfer to another world passing out (...) along with funeral according to religious. People seek help to religious cleric, as there is vast information regarding death in religion. As the death is the inevitable system and part and percale of life, therefore we must aware of what death is. We need do good deed in term of one day we will die and after death we will be nowhere but our benevolent works remain and may make us eternal or we will be rewarded heaven or hell or transmigrate to a new body according to our conduct. (shrink)
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  7. Peer Review system: A Golden standard for publications process.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2018 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 9 (1):13-23.
    Peer review process helps in evaluating and validating of research that is published in the journals. U.S. Office of Research Integrity reported that data fraudulence was found to be involved in 94% cases of misconduct from 228 identified articles between 1994–2012. If fraud in published article are significantly as high as reported, the question arise in mind, were these articles peer reviewed? Another report said that the reviewers failed to detect 16 cases of fabricated article of Jan Hendrick Schon. Superficial (...) peer reviewing process does not reveals suspicion of misconduct. Lack of knowledge of systemic review process not only demolish the academic integrity in publication but also loss the trust of the people of the institution, the nation, and the world. The aim of this review article is to aware stakeholders specially novice reviewers about the peer review system. Beginners will understand how to review an article and they can justify better action choices in dealing with reviewing an article. (shrink)
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    A Critical Examination of Treatment Recommendations for Diarrhoea.Etaoghene Paul Polo &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2024 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 15 (3):34-39.
    Primarily, this article emphasises that while conducting research, especially one involving human subjects, researchers are expected to comply with applicable global and national ethical standards. Should a researcher fail to do so, he/she stands the risk of breaching research ethics, and this is capable of rendering his/her research unacceptable. Accordingly, this article, making reference to relevant ethical theories, critically examines and analyses the actions of a researcher who set out to investigate treatment recommendations for diarrhoea. Ultimately, a number of ethical (...) pitfalls in the stated research are x-rayed and some recommendations for subsequent studies are provided in this paper. (shrink)
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    Infertility Treatment in Developing Country.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 2 (2):3.
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    Prospect and Challenges of Electronic Journal and Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Scholarships.ShamimaParvin Lasker &Arif Hossain -2025 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 16 (1):22-25.
    Until, 1971, articles were not freely accessible to everyone online. Project Gutenberg made the dream a reality. Exorbitant increases in the cost of print journals have forced publishers to reduce their publications and turn them from the print to the electronic journal (e-journal) medium. Higher visibility of Open Access (OA) leads to a higher number of citations, better h-index of authors and the Impact Factor (IF) of journals, which gains the popularity of e-journals. However, authors face a problem in predatory (...) journals, Article Processing Charges (APC), etc. It is not late to write this article for in-depth understanding of e-journals and the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academic scholarships, especially for novice readers, authors, and researchers. This article also depicts what important things you need to keep in mind when publishing your article to go to a higher level in the era of electronic publication. (shrink)
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    Policy Brief.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2020 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 10 (2).
    Asian Bioethics Conference (ABC20) was held on 22-25 Nov. 2019 at DGHS (Directorate General of Health Services) auditorium, Mohakhali and NEC (National Election Commission) Auditorium, Agargoan, Dhaka. Conference was organized by Bangladesh Bioethics Society (BBS) in cooperation of DGHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare; Social Science Research Council Bangladesh, Ministry of Planning; Bangladesh Medical Research Council, Mohakhali Dhaka; Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) and Eubios Ethics Institute, Thailand, New Zealand’s and Japan. Mr MA Mannan MP, Honorable Planning Minister, Government of (...) the People’s Republic of Bangladesh was the Chief Guest. Dr. Md. Murad Hassan MP, Honorable State Minister, Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh was present as Special Guest. Md. Nurul Amin, Secretary, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning and Dr Iqbal Kabir, Director, Planning, Monitoring, & Research and Coordinator, DGHS were also present as Special Guests. Bioethics promotes strong ethical values, practice of ethics and morality in Science, Social Science, Commerce and Arts. The conference brought together scholars and policy makers from different disciplines from all around the world to discuss and deliberate the latest issues of bioethics in biomedicine, biotechnology, science, social science, education and research. Around 300 participants from different universities and government officials including 40 foreign delegates from Asia & Pacific and beyond were present at the conference. (shrink)
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    Bioethics for peace and sustainable development of Bangladesh.ShamimaParvin Lasker &Md Morshadur Rahman -2019 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 9 (2):38-40.
    Bioethics is a vital part of a sustainable development. In this paper we discuss why developed country incorporate bioethics along with development of science and technology; and why bioethics decision-making is important to long term development of Bangladesh.
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    Knowledge and attitude of ethics committee (EC) members on bioethics and structure & function of EC in Bangladesh: A pilot study.ShamimaParvin Lasker,Arif Hossain &M. A. Shakoor -February 2019 - In Dr Saiful Islam, Policy Brief, Hard copy. PMR, Directorate General of Health Services. pp. 1-8.
    Having scandalous unethical research practices in the mid and late 20th century, study protocols of biomedical research reviewed by the Ethics Committee (EC) has become the accepted international standard. The Declaration of Helsinki uniformly requires that all biomedical research involving human participants, including research on identifiable human material or data, should be approved by the EC. Today, concerns over the quality of the EC functions worldwide. There are research globally in this regard but no data are available from Bangladesh. Hence, (...) we conducted a questionnaire based pilot study on knowledge and attitude of EC members on bioethics and structure & function of EC in Bangladesh. (shrink)
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    Importance of Bioethics and the Bangladeshi Perspective.ShamimaParvin Lasker &Arif Hossain -2009 -Asian Bioethics Review 1 (2):165-167.
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    Announcement for 20th Asian Bioethics Conference at Dhaka.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2020 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 10 (2).
    ABC20 will be held at Dhaka, Bangladesh, in cooperation with Social Science Research Council, Bangladesh, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning; Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare; Bangladesh Medical Research Council (BMRC); Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) and Eubios Ethics Institute, Thailand, New Zeeland and Japan. It provides opportunity for all scholars around the world to gather feedback on their research, maximize networking opportunities, and learn the latest information and methodologies on bioethics. The previous conferences have (...) been held in China, Japan, Korea, Turkey, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Iran, the Philippines and Taiwan. The conference will bring together scholars and policy makers from many disciplines all around the world (beyond the Asia and the Pacific) to discuss and deliberate the latest ethical issues in biomedicine, biotechnology, science, social science and education for dilammas facing today for humanity. (shrink)
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    Should nursing ethics be distinguished from medical ethics?ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):2.
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    Ethical aspects of Dhaka University Tele-medicine System.Ahmed Raihan Abir &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2016 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 6 (3):30-36.
    To provide basic health care services in rural areas is one of the major challenges for developing countries like Bangladesh because of lack of infrastructures and unavailability of qualified medical doctors in the villages. Telemedicine viewed as a new way of offering health care services that has the potential to overcome this problem. Author is a member of extended group at Dhaka University (DU) which has been developing telemedicine equipment and data acquisition software to promote telemedicine practice in Bangladesh. PC (...) based ECG equipment, Digital stethoscope, Digital microscope, Digital X-ray view box and some other essential medical equipment was developed for telemedicine services. The data acquisition software establishes an easy and appropriate patients to doctor interaction through a trained operator in a remote center that involve management and arrangement of consultation of a chosen and agreeing doctor by a patient. Upon establishing audio-visual connection between patient and doctor relevant physiological data from different diagnostic instruments will be uploaded securely in a dedicated web server which can be viewed real time using unique patient/doctor ID and password. Recently the Telemedicine group of DU and a local NGO named SAMAMA with support from Service innovation fund (SIF) of Prime Minister Office (PMO) of Bangladesh took the initiative to establish eight rural telemedicine centers and one expert center for the field trial of telemedicine in Bangladesh. The aim of this paper is to examine the ethical challenges of such health care system and our effort to overcome those problem before starting the field trial. (shrink)
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    Genetic Gestational Surrogacy: Hope for Muslims.ShamimaParvin Lasker &Marcello Ghilardi -2018 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):1.
    Surrogacy is an encouraging management for many childless couples and can hypothetically resolve many unbearable pain that they are confronted. Initially surrogacy treatment was frowned upon, however, surrogacy is more popularly accepted now a day. Though, surrogacy has not yet recognized by 199 country in the globe. Different country has different regulations on surrogacy. However, “there are some indication of the degree of divergence between official discourse and actual practice of surrogacy throughout world”. There are positive changes in attitude toward (...) surrogacy has been seen in some countries. This special issue of Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics has been organized on surrogacy to see the current thinking of surrogacy around the world and how people come out from the social, religious and political framework. (shrink)
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    Introduction of bioethics and its necessity in Bangladesh.Arif Hossain &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):2.
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    What ought we do to bring back environmental integrity.Eliudi Samson Kyejo &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2022 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 13 (1):64-69.
    The civilization of the world has become a threat and distorted environmental integrity in the 20th century. Therefore, environmental ethics is currently getting important in academic considerations. Various public and private institutions such as universities and research centers output throughout the world are now paying attention and seriousness to the environment. This paper focuses on what mankind ought to do regarding the cross-cuttingness of environmental problems.
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    A Study on Service Availability and Readiness Assessment of Non-Communicable Disease Using the WHO Tool for Gazipur District in Bangladesh.Mohammad Rashedul Islam,ShamimaParvin Laskar &Darryl Macer -2016 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):1-13.
    Non-communicable diseases disproportionately affect low and middle-income countries where nearly three quarters of NCD deaths occur. Bangladesh is also in NCD burden. This cross-sectional study was done on 50 health facilities centres at Gazipur district in Bangladesh from July 2015 to December 2015 to introduce SARA for better monitoring and evaluation of non-communicable diseases health service delivery. The General Service readiness index score was 61.52% refers to the fact that about 62% of all the facilities were ready to provide general (...) services like basic amenities, basic equipment, standard precautions for infection prevention, and diagnostic capacity and essential medicines to the patients. But in case of non-communicable diseases, among all the health facilities 40% had chronic respiratory disease and cardiovascular diseases diagnosis/ management and only 32% had availability of diabetes diagnosis/management. Overall readiness score was 52% in chronic respiratory disease, 73% in cardiovascular disease and 70% in diabetes. Therefore, service availability and readiness of the health facilities to provide NCD related health services were not up to the mark for facing future targets. A full-scale census survey of all the facilities of the study area would give a better understanding of the availability and service readiness. (shrink)
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    Asian Bioethics Conference Brochure.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2020 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 9 (3):45-46.
    20th Asian Bioethics conference has been organized by Bangladesh Bioethics Society incooperation with SSRC, Planing Division, Ministry of Planning; PMR, DGHS, Ministry of Health &Family Welfare, Bangladesh Medical Research Council (BMRC), Asian Bioethics Association (ABA) and Eubios Ethics Institute on Friday, 22 Nov, 2019 at NEC Auditorium, Planning Ministry, Agargoan, Dhaka. M. A. Mannan MP, Honorable Minister, Ministry of Planning, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh has kindly consented to grace the occasion as the Chief Guest. Dr. Md. Murad (...) Hassan MP, Honorable State Minister, Ministry of Information, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh; Md. Nurul Amin, Secretary, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning; Prof Dr Abul Kalam Azad, DG, Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family welfare (MOH&FW) will present as Special Guests. Drlegates from 40 couuntries will attend the ABC 20 at Dhaka. (shrink)
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    Animal Research In Diabetes And Ethical Consideration.ShamimaParvin Lasker &Rishad Raihan -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 1 (2):20-23.
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    BBS Memberships.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2020 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 10 (1).
    Bangladesh Bioethics Society (BBS) is inviting all National and International individuals and institutions from any discipline those who are interessted in bioethicsto to become a member of BBS. Bioethics is interdisciplinary study of philosophical, ethical, social, legal, medical, ethnological, environmental, economic, therapeutic, religious, and other related issues arising from biological sciences and technologies, and their applications in human society and the biosphere. Membership Benefits: Leadership Opportunities: Hold elective committee / Subcommittee of BBS Voting right: Right to vote in BBS election. (...) Networking: Be listed in and access online BBS member directory. Free Journal Subscription Access to attend bioethical meetings/ conferences/ seminars/ workshops on bioethics in county and abroad. Access to attend in research / training on bioethics. Access to attend Annual General Meeting Receiving the Societies Newsletters and other mailings concerning Society activities. Get priority for registration waiver, free accommodation and meals during conferences/ Seminars of BBS, in some cases travel grants. Reviews articles for the Journal and would be invited for lecture, book writing etc Please contact to Bangladesh Bioethics Society. (shrink)
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    BBS’s News.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2015 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 6 (2):38-39.
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    BBS News Vol.5(2).ShamimaParvin Lasker -2014 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):80-81.
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    (1 other version)BBS News Vol.7(1).ShamimaParvin Lasker -2016 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 7 (1):37.
    BBS signed a MOU in January 2015 with AUSN, Arizona, USA for sending its members with scholarships for one year Master of Bioethics & Global Public Health (MBGPH) and Master of Public Health (MPH). Out of 15 students, eleven students have graduated for the session of 2014-2015.
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    BBS News Vol.9(2).ShamimaParvin Lasker -2019 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 9 (2):41.
    Bioethics is a vital part of a sustainable development. In this paper we discuss why developed country incorporate bioethics along with development of science and technology; and why bioethics decision-making is important to long term development of Bangladesh.
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    Challenges of Palliative Care.ShamimaParvin Laskar -2013 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):19-24.
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    Challenge of 21st Century to integrate the reproductive technologies concerning the beginning of human life.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 3 (1):3.
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    Debate on Pediatric Research.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2013 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):1.
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    History of Clinical Research and Ethics.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2013 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 4 (1):20-29.
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    Invitation for 20th Asian Bioethics Conference at Dhaka.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2020 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 10 (3).
    Dear Sir/MadamYou are cordially invited to attend the inaugural session of 20th Asian Bioethics conference organized by Bangladesh Bioethics Society in cooperation with SSRC, Planing Division; PMR, DGHS, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, BMRC, ABA and Eubios Ethics Institute on Friday, 22 Nov, 2019 at NEC Auditorium, Planning Ministry, Agargoan, Dhaka. We would appreciate your presence in the programme.
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    News of BBS Vol.5(3).ShamimaParvin Lasker -2014 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 5 (3):28.
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    News of BBS Vol.6(1).ShamimaParvin Lasker -2015 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):40.
    Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 2015; 6(1):40.
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    Public responsibility and shortage of resource in healthcare.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 2 (3):19-20.
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    Society News Vol.2(2).ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 2 (2):30.
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    Applied Research Methodology and SPSS.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2020 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 11 (3):49.
    Bangladesh Bioethics Society in cooperation with National Institute of Neuro Science (NINS), Agargoan, Dhaka is going to organized 60 hours (Two weeks) Training Course on Applied Research Methodology and SPSS on February, 2021 for the Post graduate Medical Students of NINS. The course is designed to familiarize the participants with modern tools, techniques and methodologies of research to develop professional knowledge and skills in the field of Health care system. After completion of the course, participants will be expected to undertake (...) research projects independently and to be able to evaluate the research progress at each stage of the process. This programme is funded by SSRC, Planning Division, Ministry of Planning, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. (shrink)
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  39. Understanding of Authorship by the Post Graduate Medical Students at a Center in Bangladesh.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2021 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 12 (1):1-8.
    Education on authorship was delivered and evaluated by pre test and post test questionnairen on 30 post graduate medical students at the Department of Anestheology, Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh between January and June 2019 to understand the knowledge, skill and attitude of post graduate medical students on authorship. Result: Before intervention, majority (60%) of the students felt that who perform the research work should be the author of the article. But 40% students were divided and felt that who advised the (...) design of the research (20%), who provided the grants (10%) and Chief/Head of the division (10%) should be the author of the article respectively. Maximum (70%) respondents did not know the order of authorship. Of 40% respondent felt that the PI should be always the first author and 40% don’t know the answer. Half of the students (50%) felt that keeping honorary author increased the opportunity of acceptance of publication. Of 36.7% and 13.3% of students felt that keeping honorary author increased the article’s value and made good relation to them to get some extra facility from them respectively. Of 20% participants were pressurized by lab head/head of department for inclusion of their name as an author. Half of the (56.7 %) respondents felt that the author’s contribution should be stated in the article. Only few 4 (13.3%) respondents said that their institute had guideline for authorship. However, after education 100% of students felt that who perform the research work should be only the author of the article. All (100%) respondents understood the order of authorship. Most of the students (86%) felt that PI should be always the first author. Of 100% respondent felt supervisor of the research should be the last author. All students (100%) felt author’s contribution should be mentioned in the article. All (100%) students did not want to include as author those who help in research design and secured grant; and they did not like to keep honorary author in their article. All (100%) students expressed that their institute had no guideline for authorship. After intervention, three groups of students were asked to write one page of article on Anesthesiology. Interestingly, they did not include any name in the author by line who were not participate or had any contribution in the writing. Conclusion: The comparative data between pre- and post-text have highlighted a general lack of understanding of the basic concept of authorship ethics which significantly improved after the intervention. The results also indicate that the education on authorship improved the awareness of postgraduate medical students in a particular centre. (shrink)
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    Why Police Ethics Matters.ShamimaParvin Lasker -2023 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 14 (1):17-19.
    When police abuse their duties, it undermines the state's internal security. It creates a crisis of legitimacy of police because people detest them for their abuse and tyranny. In 1957, IACP (the International Association of Chiefs of Police) developed an ethics tool Code of Ethics for law enforcement. Nevertheless, training has been focused and emphasized on techniques and tactics of policing. Ethics is not the part of presell of the training. The Code of Ethics is pronounced once in a life (...) only during pass-out day. Police face dilemmas in real-time situations with people and society. This is why, this article is concerned with ethics a tool, and procedures to reduce police abuse. (shrink)
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    Intellectual Property Rights And Developing Countries.Arif Hossain &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 1 (3):43-46.
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    Review of Bioethics Education in Bangladesh. [REVIEW]ShamimaParvin Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):4.
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    Reflection of Health Insurance among Bangladeshi Primary School Teachers.Mithila Turna Tribenee,Beckrom Munda,Pascal Landindome Navelle &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2023 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 14 (2):1-6.
    Over 1.3 billion people in the world are challenged to access good and cheap healthcare when become ill. Health insurance policies are a fantastic strategy to assist people who can't afford medical care. For middle- and low-income nations, there hasn't been much research on the ability to pay for health insurance for public employees like school teachers. Therefore, this cross-sectional questionnaire based research has been undertaken to explore the reflection of health insurance among 383 Bangladeshi school teachers of 5 divisional (...) city center primary school and were being surveyed online between 1st August to 30th August 2022. According to survey, monthly average (mean) health expenditure of respondents were 7668.93 BDT (Bangladeshi Taka equivalent to $80.72) with 95% confidence interval. Of 35% responders suffered from high blood pressure, approximately 8% people were suffering from arthritis and asthma, 7.8% people have heart disease and 8.1 % people suffer from cholesterol problem. Maximum respondents (80%) agreed that health insurance is burden for them. About 51% teachers had no idea about health insurance. However, there was no significant relation in between educational status and health insurance perception for male and female teacher respondents. Moreover, the comparative data highlighted that more awareness and more exploration might be needed in health insurance perception for primary school teachers. This result can contribute to form people’s choice-oriented health insurance policy. (shrink)
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    The Situation of the Elderly in Bangladesh.Antoni Barikdar,Tahera Ahmed &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2016 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 7 (1):27-36.
    In Bangladesh due to improved quality of life the number of people over 60 years is increasing rapidly. This should be seen as an emerging challenge as the elderly will have special needs and require different care-giving services. Since Bangladesh does not have a social welfare system there will be competition for inadequate resources specially health and medical services. It is envisaged that due to more elderly population the demographic structure will undergo a slow change from the present pyramid structure. (...) The growing trend towards nuclear family or where children live abroad will put the elderly parents in a dilemma-the financial and social support that is essential for them has not yet emerged. The nutrition and health status of elderly people depend on adequate food safe water, proper sanitation facilities and maintaining hygienic standards. To provide special medical care for the elderly there is a need to establish WHO recommended Age-Friendly Primary Health Care centers and separate wards /units are to be set up in the hospitals. To reduce vulnerability of older women there is a need to distribute assets and properties according to the law.. Our new generations have to be responsive, informed and attentive about their duties and responsibilities towards the elderly people. Taking proper care of the elderly is our ethical duty and responsibility. (shrink)
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    A review of ethics in developing country in perspective of dental research. [REVIEW]Md Haider Ali Khan &ShamimaParvin Lasker -2014 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):11-19.
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    Ethical Considerations in Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine: A Discussion Based on ‘The Belmont Report’.Miliva Mozaffor,Mariya Tabassum,Mohammad Tipu Sultan &ShamimaParvin -2019 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 10 (3).
    With technical sophistication and innovation in the field of medical science, a considerable proportion of medical diagnosis now rely on laboratory analyses, which emphasises the crucial role of laboratory physicians in patient care. Sustaining high ethical standards remains crucial in both clinical biochemistry and laboratory medicine, and several ethical dilemmas are faced by laboratory physicians in day-to-day practice. In a low-resource country like Bangladesh, formal ethics education or ethical framework in laboratory practice is still absent; ethics has not received that (...) much attention it this field. This paper has considered ethical issues encountered during the daily routine work of laboratory physicians and specially focused on the ethical issues encountered during the pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical phases of laboratory medicine practice and discuss those issues in light of ‘The Belmont Report’ (1978) perspective. It is not intended to be a comprehensive one, rather it aims to complement existing guidelines and documents that are available in some institutions and to offer a framework for addressing ethical issues encountered in the practice of clinical biochemistry and laboratory medicine in Bangladesh. (shrink)
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    BBS News Vol.3(3).Shamima Lasker -2012 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 3 (3):27.
    Two Members of BBS awarded Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics -/-ShamimaParvin Lasker, Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, City Dental College, Dhaka & General Secretary of BBS and Dr Abu Sadat Mohammad Nurunnabi, Lecturer of Anatomy, Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka & Life member of BBS awarded Master of Bioethics in 2012. Both they are the scholars of Erasmus Mundus Master of Bioethics. Degree was awarded by K.U.Leuven, Belgium, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands and Università degli Studi di (...) Padova, Italy. -/- ProfShamima’s research was on “Attitudes Toward Surrogacy Around Muslim World” under supervision of Dr Marcello Ghilardi, University of padova , Italy whereas Dr Nurunnabi worked on Prospects and Problems of Stem Cell Research in Bangladesh: Can Equity and Justice be Maintained in Context of Public Health Demand? under supervision of Professor Evert van leeuwen, Chair of the Section Ethics, IQ healthcare, Philosophy and History of Medicine, Radboud University, Nijmegen Medical Centre, Netherlands. -/- Thanks and congratulations for them and for their outstanding achievements on behalf of all the Members of the Bangladesh Bioethics Society. -/- . (shrink)
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    (1 other version)BBS News.Shamima Lasker -2018 -Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 8 (3):33.
    Training programme on “Research Methodology” -/- Planning, Monitoring & Research Division of DGHS with technical support of Bangladesh Bioethics Society (BBS) and American University of Sovereign Nation (AUSN, USA) organized a three days Training programme on “Research Methodology” on 3-5 December, 2017 at Conference Room, DGHS (1st floor, Old Building). -/- Graduation Ceremony: Following Members of BBS have been graduated from AUSN, USA in 2017 and honored by BBS through a programme. -/- PhD (Bioethics, Sustainability and Global Public Health) Prof (...)ShamimaParvin Lasker, Professor & Head of Anatomy, MH Samorita Medical College, Dhaka – She is the 2nd PhD holder and 1st Female PhD from AUSN. -/- Master of Bioethics and Global Public Health Dr Tonmoy Biswas Tanya Ahmed Tamjida Ahmed . (shrink)
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    Self-Regulation and Mathematics Performance in German and Iranian Students of More and Less Math-Related Fields of Study.Parvin Nemati,Caterina Gawrilow,Hans-Christoph Nuerk &Jan Kühnhausen -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Pragmatically Framed Cross-Situational Noun Learning Using Computational Reinforcement Models.Shamima Najnin &Bonny Banerjee -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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