Mahmoodur Rahman is a physician-turned-data scientist specializing in public health analytics and data visualization. With dual master's degrees in Public Health (Epidemiology) and Data Science, he currently drives data analytics and dashboard development for Stroke Services BC, supporting stroke care across British Columbia using DAD and NACRS data in collaboration with health authorities and the Ministry of Health. At Provincial Health Services Authority, he transformed analytics workflows from SAS to R, built an interactive R Shiny dashboard, and implemented a secure, offline, version-controlled analytics pipeline on a VM, integrating Azure SQL and Posit Workbench. Previously, he led research and knowledge translation at PICNet and contributed to IPC guidelines and large-scale maternal and newborn health studies, with publications in top-tier journals. His career spans clinical roles at icddr,b and field-based research across Bangladesh, combining hands-on medical expertise with robust data methods and tools like R, Python, and SQL. Based in North Vancouver, he brings eight years of experience turning complex clinical data into actionable decision-support for health systems.
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