Dr. Mohammad Mahmud Khan MD
Pediatrician
498 W Boughton Rd Suite 102 Bolingbrook Illinois, 60440About
Mohammad Mahmud Khan, MD, is a leading pediatrician currently serving patients at Complete Child Health in Bolingbrook, Illinois. Throughout his thirty years of practice, he has accrued extensive expertise in all facets of pediatrics. After earning his medical degree in 1981 at Ain Shams University in Egypt, Dr. Khan completed his pediatric residency at the University of Tennessee. He is board-certified by the American Board of Pediatrics.
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Adopting integrated management of childhood illness module at local level in
- Biased enrollment of Medicare beneficiaries in HMO plans--implications for Medicare costs.
- Costs and benefits of polio eradication: a long-run global perspective.
- Relative efficiency of government and non-government organisations in implementing a nutrition intervention programme--a case study from Bangladesh.
- Cost of delivering child immunization services in urban Bangladesh: a study based on facility-level surveys.
- Racial differences in cesareans: an analysis of U.S. 2001 National Inpatient Sample Data.
- Effects of a food supplementation program on the nutritional status of pregnant women in Bangladesh.
- Association of symptoms of depression and obesity with hypertension: the Bogalusa Heart Study.
- Evaluation and prediction of health-related quality of life for total hip replacement among Chinese in Taiwan.
- Economics of polio vaccination in the post-eradication era: should OPV-using countries adopt IPV?
- A maternal health voucher scheme: what have we learned from the demand-side financing scheme in Bangladesh?
- Incidence of kala-azar in Nepal: estimating the effects of individual and household characteristics.
- Is demand-side financing equity enhancing? Lessons from a maternal health voucher scheme in Bangladesh.
- Choice of providers for treating a neglected tropical disease: an empirical analysis of kala azar in Nepal.
- Use of a Balanced Scorecard in strengthening health systems in developing countries: an analysis based on nationally representative Bangladesh Health Facility Survey.
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