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Haque was born on 25 January in 1958 in Gazipura village in Patuakhali district of East Pakistan. His father is Rashid Ahmed. [2] Haque passed Secondary School Certificate (SSC) from Jessore board at 1972. In 1974, he completed Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC). In 1982, he completed his M.B.B.S degree from Dhaka Medical College.
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Dhaka National Medical College is a private medical college in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] It was founded in 1925 as the Dhaka National Medical Institute which was then situated near Bahadur Shah Park . Following the 1972 independence of Bangladesh, the educational function of the Dhaka National Medical Institute became moribund, although the ...
Because they were close to the Parliament of East Pakistan (presently Jagannath Hall of Dhaka University), the medical dormitories were chosen as the center of the student movement. [citation needed] In the early hours of 21 February 1952, all the students of Dhaka Medical College gathered in front of the medical college dormitories.
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Afterwards, he went to Dhaka Medical College and finished his MBBS in 1955. He was the youngest medical graduate of his time. Rabbee was awarded a gold medal for achieving highest marks on the examination in all of Pakistan. At Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, he became an assistant surgeon on 15 December 1956. [citation needed]
The association traces its origins to the Pakistan Medical Association which was established in 1948. [5] Following the Independence of Bangladesh, doctors in Bangladesh reorganized remnants of the Pakistan Medical Association and adopted a constitution of Bangladesh Medical Association on 14 January 1973. [6]
In 1986, the first burn unit was started in the country with six beds by country's first plastic surgeon Prof. Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah in Dhaka Medical College Hospital. The number of beds was increased to 50 in 2003 under supervision of Dr. Samanta Lal Sen. [4] Later, bed number was increased to 100.