Community Based Medical College, Bangladesh

Community Based Medical College, Bangladesh
Community Based Medical College Bangladesh
CBMCB
Motto To ensure primary healthcare to the root level rural community of Bangladesh
Established 1995
Type Private
President Dr. Khandoker Md. Anwarul Haque
Principal Prof. Dr. Md. Mirza Hamidul Haq
Location P.O. Churkhai, Bangladesh
Campus [Winnerpar] Rural
Website www.cbmcbmymensingh.com

Community Based Medical College Bangladesh (CBMCB) is a private medical college of Bangladesh. It was established in 1995. It is situated in the district of Mymensingh, just beside the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway. It has been come into existence by the honorable physician Prof. A.I.M. Mafakkharul Islam MPH, USA. The infrastructure of the college is quite lucrative for its characteristic red ceramic bricks.

Community Based Medical College Bangladesh

Contents

Foundation

  • Dr. Khandaker Anowarul Haque, Executive President
  • Dr. Akter Jahan Sayera Begum, Executive Vice-President
  • Dr. Md. Mazharul Haq, Executive Vice-President
  • Prof. Dr. Kh. Golam Sabbir Ahmed, Treasurer

Founder members

  • Late Prof. AIM Mafakhharul Islam (founder executive president)
  • Prof. Md. Abdul Ghani
  • Prof. Md.Mafizur Rahman
  • Prof. Mirza Hamidul Huq
  • Dr. Prodip Kumar Roy
  • Late Dr. ATM Gulam Rahman
  • Prof. Ata Alahi Khan
  • Dr. Md. Abdur Rouf
  • Dr. Md. Mazharul Haq
  • Dr. Akhter Jahan Sayera Begum
  • Dr. Masuda Atika Khatun
  • Prof Mahfuzur Rahman Khan Chowdhury
  • Dr. Md. Rashidul Huda
  • Rokon Uddin Talukder
  • Mohammed Muzammel Hoque
  • Dr. Must. Rahima Khatun
  • Dr. Md. Nurul Hoque
  • Dr. Abdul Hakim Sarker
  • Prof. A.F.M. Siddiqur Rahman
  • Dr. Md. Mahbub-Ul-Karim Khan
  • Dr. Sk. Md. Abdul Mannan
  • Dr. Kh. Md. Anwarul Hoque
  • Khondker Mahfuzul Haque
  • Late Dr.M.Muzammel Haque
  • Dr. Momenul Hoque
  • Prof. M.A. Goffar Talukder
  • Prof. M. Syedur Rahman
  • Late Prof. Kazi Md. Ismail
  • Prof. Kh. Golam Sabbir Ahmed

History and objectives

Community Based Medical College Bangladesh, established in 1995, by Community Health Foundation Bangladesh is a college with a difference. This institution is built with the following objectives:

Conceptual objectives:

  1. To develop a community orientated medical education system which shall support.
  2. a community orientated healthcare delivery system within the concept of National Health Policy.
  3. to contribute modestly within the parameter of health and social science to the overall national efforts in achieving meaningful, self-sustaining quality of life and environment.

Institutional objectives:

  1. To develop an educational system catering to the felt-needs and problems of the community with built-in flexible academic strategies based on continued feedback, monitoring, analytic and evaluation mechanism now aptly called Quality Assurance Mechanism.
  2. To bring about qualitative attitudinal change in the terminal behavioral trait of the passing out doctors grooming them as sympathetically responsive and empathetically active towards patients;professionally competent and ethically sound persons of the society.
  3. To achieve these objectives we must start from somewhere. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step".

Community Based Medical College Bangladesh has already produced 479 medical graduates of whom 278 are male and 201 are female under the University of Dhaka.[1]

Admission

Institution

Departments

Prof AIM Mafakhharul Islam

Major departments are:

  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Community Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Pathology
  • Microbiology
  • Hospital Outdoor Pathology
  • Medicine
  • Dermatology and Venereology
  • Pediatrics
  • Cardiology
  • Surgery
  • Ophthalmology
  • Otolaryngology
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Dental
  • Physiotherapy
  • Transfusion Medicine
  • Anesthesiology
  • Radiology and Imaging

See also

References

  1. ^ ((edited by A.R. Khan))

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