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The 50-bed organization was called the Institute of Mental Health and Research. In 1993, the address of the institute was changed and it was brought to Dhaka Medical College. On 19 October 1992, the facility was relocated to its current building at its current address and renamed this 100-bed facility. [3]
Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar (Bengali: বিধান রঞ্জন রায় পোদ্দার; born 1963) is an adviser to the Bangladesh Interim government. He served as director of the National Institute of Mental Health and Hospital's department of psychiatry.
This is a list of hospitals in Bangladesh.. In 2023 the total number of hospitals in Bangladesh was 5,816. [1]Anwer Khan Modern Medical College Dhanmondi, Dhaka [2]; Ad-din Akij Medical College Hospital, Khulna
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) is a graduate medical university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [5] [6] It was established in 1965 as Institute of Postgraduate Medical Research (IPGMR).
National Institute of Cancer Research and Hospital; National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Bangladesh; National Institute of Diseases of the Chest and Hospital; National Institute of Ear, Nose and Throat (Bangladesh) National Institute of Laboratory Medicine & Referral Centre; National Institute of Mental Health and Hospital
National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital (NINS) is a state run tertiary care institute in Bangladesh focused on neurological disorders. It is located at Agargaon in Dhaka. Bangladeshi neurologist Prof Quazi Deen Mohammad was the founding director of this institute. [1] [2] [3]
The National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine was established in 1974 under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It offers Master of Public Health and Master of Philosophy degrees. In 1978, it received accreditation from the University of California and in 1982 from the University of Liverpool. In 1990, it joined the School of ...
A study on risk factors of infant mortality, using data from the 2014 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey, showed that the risk of mortality in Bangladesh is 1.5 times higher for smaller babies. Infant mortality in Bangladesh is also lower for the urban population as well as for higher economic classes (which have greater access to health ...