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National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Bangladesh is a government medical college and cardiac hospital in Bangladesh to provide all type of health care services to cardiac patients. It is located at Sher-e-Bangla Nagor Thana, Dhaka. It covers primary to tertiary health care. [1] [2] [3]
Rahman worked in government hospitals for 10 years. [1] Later on, he joined Sikder Medical, Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1999 as a cardiac surgeon. In 2002, he became Head of Cardiac Surgery in Sikder Medical. [2]
Together they had one daughter, Fazilatunnesa, a professor of cardiology and Senior Chief Consultant at the National Heart Foundation Hospital and Research Institute in Dhaka, and two sons, Masud Malik, an industrialist, and Manzur Malik, a researcher working in Canada. [2] Abdul Malik died in Dhaka on 5 December 2023, at the age of 94. [7] [8]
Dr. Nurunnahar Fatema Begum (born 19 September 1962) is the first ever pediatric cardiologist of Bangladesh and a retired brigadier general of Bangladesh Army.In 2019, she was awarded both the Independence Day Award [1] [2] (highest state award) and the Shena Bahini Podok (Peace time award of the Bangladesh Army) for her irreplaceable contribution to the field of pediatric medicine.
In 1953, [1] it was built as the Holy Family Hospital in Maghbazar, Dhaka. [10] [11] [12] In 2000, [1] it established its medical college in Iskaton, Dhaka. It is a college affiliated to Dhaka University. [13] [11] It confers the MBBS degree at the end of a course of five years duration. [14] A one year post graduation internship is mandatory ...
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Shaheed Suhrawardy Hospital was established in 1963 as Ayub Central Hospital in Sher-e-Bangla Nagor, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] The hospital building was designed by architect Louis I Kahn . The Bangladeshi government decided on 5 September 2005 to turn Shaheed Suhrawardy Hospital into a medical college.
Dhaka Medical College has a 2600-bed [28] teaching hospital as Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) within the same compound, with 92 wards. It is a tertiary referral hospital. It has a 300-bed facility dedicated for burn and plastic surgery.