Training Needs for Entrepreneurship and Skill Development in Health Sector:

In our country, there is no reliable government institution to provide training in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic and primary care services. However, if they are legally trained and monitored after the training, they will be free from legal harassment and will be able to live with their heads held high in the society. Job seekers are […]

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Internationally recognized research information

MS Gynae, MD Chest, MSS Sociology theses are being conducted by various post graduate students in the world’s first established filaria hospital. The MS Gynecology student’s research was conducted on preventing infertility by detecting anti-sperm antibodies in husband and wife’s semen and blood. In collaboration with James Cook University, Australia, a study titled Development of

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Filaria Control Program:

Filariasis is one of the health problems of Bangladesh which is a family, social and economic burden. This disease exists in 73 countries of the world. Malnutrition, poverty, social status, superstition, illiteracy and dirty living environment, densely populated habitations, lack of health awareness etc. are responsible for the spread of this disease.In 1997, the World

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Activities on Field Training in Hospitals:

After the establishment of the hospital, the professors of the community medicine department of various medical colleges of the country went directly to the hospital and conducted field training for the MBBS students. Also field training is being conducted in this institution along with imparting hands on training to DMF, Medical Technologist/Technician (All Sections) Pharmacy,

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Inspection and Accreditation of Institutional Activities Domestically and Internationally:

Various domestic and foreign representatives came to the institution for on-site inspection of the institution’s activities. Notable among them are David Preston, Canadian Ambassador, Bangladesh; Catherine R. DeVries, President, International Urology Volunteers and her companions; Dr. George John Kombakorn and World Health Delegates; Dr Gautam Biswas, WHO Representative, Geneva; Dr. E.A. Padmisri, WHO Representative, South

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