Dr Md Sazedur Rahman is a Public Health researcher and statistician with eight years of experience across cardiovascular disease, stroke rehabilitation, diabetes, mental health, nutrition, and healthcare utilisation. He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at The University of Queensland on the NHMRC-funded Safer Hospitals program, where he analyses large linked administrative datasets to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and resource use of Australian hospitals. Dr Rahman completed his PhD in Public Health at the University of Technology Sydney (2025), examining self-management strategies in stroke rehabilitation using linked longitudinal data. Since 2020, he has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed publications. He collaborates with clinicians and policy stakeholders to translate analytics into actionable insights that inform evidence-based policy, optimise care delivery, and reduce health inequities.
Availability
Dr Md Sazedur Rahman is:
Available for supervision
Qualifications
Doctor of Philosophy of Public Health, University of Technology Sydney