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Mayalogy Limited, operating currently as Maya (previously as Maya Apa), is an online health and well-being company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh that provides on-demand information, in partnership with the non-governmental development organization BRAC. [1] Maya's platform is available on the web and on Android, in Bangla and English.
Its chief responsibility is to "protect, promote and maintain the health and safety of the public" by controlling entry to the register, and suspending or removing members when necessary. It also sets the standards for medical colleges in Bangladesh. Unregistered, suspended or removed members are not allowed to practice medicine in Bangladesh.
It is also responsible for all government programs relating to family planning in Bangladesh. The present adviser is Nurjahan Begum. [3] The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare contains two divisions: [4] [5] Health Services Division and Medical Education And Family Welfare Division.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh) N. National Heart Foundation (Bangladesh) National Institute of Advanced Nursing Education and Research;
Bangladesh Nursing and Midwifery Council traces its origins to Indian Nurses Act. 1934, East Pakistan Nursing Council, which was established in 1952 as a regulatory agency on nursing services and education. In 1971, following the Independence of Bangladesh, East Pakistan Nursing Council was renamed to Bangladesh Nursing and Midwifery Council ...
[1] [2] [3] Mostofa Jalal Mohiuddin is the president of the Bangladesh Medical Association while Md. Ehteshamul Huq Choudhury is the general secretary. Md. Md. Tarique Mehedi Parvez is the organiging secretary [ 4 ]
In the 1970s the ministry had two divisions but they were combined in 1985. The Health Services Division was established on 16 March 2017 through the bifurcation of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. [3] On 17 April 2021, Rozina Islam, a journalist of Prothom Alo, went to the Health Ministry office in the Bangladesh Secretariat for ...
In 2014, the population of women aged 15–49 who received postnatal care within 2 days after giving birth was 36%, antenatal coverage for at least four visits was 31%, proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel was 42%, caesarean section was 23%, proportion of women age 20–24 years old who gave birth before 18 years was 36% ...