- Abdul Malik (professor)
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Abdul Malik Born December 1, 1929
Sylhet, BangladeshEducation Sylhet Government Pilot High School
MC College
Dhaka Medical College
Royal College of PhysiciansYears active 1954–present Known for Pioneer of Heart transplants in South Asia Profession Surgeon Institutions Dhaka Medical College
Hammersmith Hospital
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
World Health Organisation
Government of BangladeshSpecialism Cardiothoracic surgery
Heart transplantationResearch Heart and heart-lung transplants Notable prizes Independence Day Award
National ProfessorAbdul Malik (Bengali: আবদুল মালিক) is a cardiologist and National Professor of Bangladesh.[1]
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Description
Professor Malik is a MBBS (Dhaka), MRCP (UK), FCCP (USA), FCPS (UK), FRCP (Glasgow), FRCP (Edinburgh), FACC (USA). He served as:
- Member, Expert Panel Committee of World Health Organization (WHO) on Cardiovascular Disease (from 1976 to 2000);
- Vice President, Asian Pacific Society of Cardiology (from 1994 to 1999);
- Founder president, SAARC cardiac Society;
- Honorary Secretary General, National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh;
- Founder president, Bangladesh Cardiac Society (from 1980 to 2005);
- Member, Advisory Council, Bangladesh Cardiac Society;[2]
- Chairman, Academic Council of National Heart Foundation Hospital and Research Institute;
- Honorary professor, Cardiology, National Heart Foundation Hospital and Research Institute, Dhaka, Bangladesh;
- President & Advisor (Honorary), National Center for Control of Rheumatic Fever and Heart Diseases, The Hypertension Committee, National Heart * Foundation of Bangladesh;
- Member, Management Committee, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital and Research Institute, Dhaka.
- Former Advisor, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and Ministry of Religious Affairs (Caretaker Government of Bangladesh in 2001);
- Adviser to President Ayub Khan, Yahya Khan, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Ziaur Rahman.
Family
Malik was born on December 1, 1929. He's from a Muslim family of village Paschim Bhag, South Surma upazilla, Sylhet, Bangladesh. He is the son of Moulvi Furkan Ali and Syeda Nurun Nesa Khatun. Professor Malik's wife Mrs. Ashrafunnesa Khatun is a social worker. Malik has 3 (three) children. His daughter Fazila-Tun-Nesa Malik is a M.B.B.S. (Dhaka Medical College), F.C.P.S. (Medicine), M.R.C.P (U.K.), F.R.C.P (Edinburgh), FACC. She is a professor of Cardiology and Senior Chief Consultant at National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute, Dhaka. Malik's 1st son Mr. Masud Malik, M.Com is an industrialist and 2nd son Mr. Monzur Malik, MS is a Researcher and working in Canada.
Education
Malik passed Matriculation Examination from Sylhet Government Pilot High School in 1947 with more than 75% marks, and Intermediate Examination from MC College, Sylhet in 1949 getting 11th position in whole Pakistan. He got admitted into Dhaka Medical College and passed MBBS in 1954 along with 4 other students. In 1955, he joined Pakistan Army Medical Corps and went to UK for higher education in 1963. There, he got the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians in 1964 from Glasgow. From 1964 to 1966, he received higher training in Cardiology at Hammersmith Hospital, Post Graduate Medical School London and some other hospitals in UK and returned to Pakistan in 1966.
Career
He established the first Cardiac unit in Pakistan at Military Hospital Rawalpindi in March 1966. The first open heart surgery in Pakistan was performed by Malik in March 1970 in this cardiac unit. For this achievement, he was awarded Nationally an was promoted as Lieut. Colonel. The same year, he joined Institute of Post Graduate Medicine and Research, Dhaka (now Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University) in June 1970 and established cardiac unit. Here, he was a Professor of Cardiology from 1970 to 1978. In 1978, Malik founded National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Dhaka. He worked there as Founder Director cum professor till 1989. The first open heart surgery in Bangladesh was done on September 18, 1981 in this institute. In 1978, Malik founded National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh. He is still working here as the founder Secretary General(honorary). It is a non-government and non-profit organization with 32 affiliated bodies. The foundation is affiliated with World Heart Federation. The Foundation has established a 300-bedded cardiac hospital in Mirpur, Dhaka having all types of modern investigations and treatments, Open Heart Surgery including Coronary Bypass Surgery. This hospital runs MD(Cardiology), MS(Cardio thoracic Surgery), Nurses training and many other medical technology courses. He established National Center for Control of Rheumatic Fever & Heart diseases. Here, he was the Project Director from 1987 to 1989. Malik is a Fellow of Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Scotland; Fellow of Bangladesh College of Physicians & Surgeons, Bangladesh; Fellow of American College of Cardiology and the Fellow of American College of Chest Physicians (USA). He has got the Highest State Award from the Government of Bangladesh, Independence Day Award (Shadhinata Padak) in 2004 for contribution in Health Education and Medical Science. In 2006, he was awarded "National Professor" by the Government of Bangladesh for contribution in Health Education and Medical Science.
Works
Malik has written two books named Alor Poth and Jiboner Kichhu Katha in Bangla. The copyrights of these books have been donated to National Heart Foundation Hospital & Research Institute, Dhaka and the revenue earnings from these are deposited in the charitable fund named “The Lillah Fund” to bear the treatment cost of poor patients.
Awards
- Independence Day Award (Shadhinata Padak), 2004, Highest state award by Government of Bangladesh (for contribution in Health Education and Medical Science)[citation needed]
- National Professor, 2006, by Government of Bangladesh (for contribution in Health Education and Medical Science)[3]
- Sandoz Gold Award, 2008, by Novartis Bangladesh[citation needed]
External links
- The Founder, National Heart Foundation of Bangladesh
References
- ^ "4 become national professors". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). 3 February 2006. http://www.thedailystar.net/2006/02/03/d60203012821.htm. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
- ^ http://www.bcsbd.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86&Itemid=181
- ^ http://www.thedailystar.net/2006/02/03/d60203012821.htm
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