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Annual Report July 2007-June 2008 (Abridged Version) For further details Please visit www.dab-bd.org DIABETIC ASSOCIATION OF BANGLADESH IBRAHIM MEMORIAL DIABETES CENTRE 122 KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM AVENUE, DHAKA-1000, BANGLADESH PHONE-880-2-8616641 to 50; 9661551 to 60. FAX: 880-2-9667812 website:www.dab-bd.org CONTENTS Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (BADAS): The Organization 4 Management Structure of BADAS 5 National Council of BADAS 2006-2009 6 Board of Management 10 BADAS Secretariat 15 BADAS Project Office 16 Publication & Public Relations Unit 18 Information Management Unit 18 Health Economics Unit 19 World Diabetes Foundation Projects 19 BIRDEM 22 Clinical Services Division 22 In-patient Services Department 35 Finance and Accounts Division 80 Administration Division 84 Logistic Services Division 86 Division of Lab Services 92 Research and Academy Division 99 Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre (RVTC) 135 National Health Care Network (NHN) 114 Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute (ICHRI) 137 Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) 126 Health Care Development Project (HCDP) 141 Preventive Foot Care Unit (PFC) 148 Distance Learning Project (DLP) 146 Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS) Primary Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus (PPDM) Affiliated Associations of BADAS 149 1

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Annual ReportJuly 2007-June 2008(Abridged Version)

For further detailsPlease visit

www.dab-bd.org

DIABETIC ASSOCIATION OF BANGLADESHIBRAHIM MEMORIAL DIABETES CENTRE

122 KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM AVENUE, DHAKA-1000, BANGLADESHPHONE-880-2-8616641 to 50; 9661551 to 60. FAX: 880-2-9667812

website:www.dab-bd.org

CONTENTS

Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (BADAS): The Organization 4

Management Structure of BADAS 5

National Council of BADAS 2006-2009 6

Board of Management 10

BADAS Secretariat 15

BADAS Project Office 16

Publication & Public Relations Unit 18

Information Management Unit 18

Health Economics Unit 19

World Diabetes Foundation Projects 19

BIRDEM 22

Clinical Services Division 22

In-patient Services Department 35

Finance and Accounts Division 80

Administration Division 84

Logistic Services Division 86

Division of Lab Services 92

Research and Academy Division 99

Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre (RVTC) 135

National Health Care Network (NHN) 114

Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute (ICHRI) 137

Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) 126

Health Care Development Project (HCDP) 141

Preventive Foot Care Unit (PFC) 148

Distance Learning Project (DLP) 146

Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS)

Primary Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus (PPDM)

Affiliated Associations of BADAS 1491

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Forward

The present Annual Report is the abridged version of the full Report published electronically in the website of BADAS (www.dab-bd.org). It reflects the rapidly expanding activities of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh in health care as well as a medical education and manpower generation in these fields next to the public sector. To manage the expansion the organization has been transformed into a corporate as evident by the decentralized way of management of its various projects through respective Management Boards and appointed executives. With its Affiliates all over the country BADAS is also maintaining a unique Federal structure.

This is a great year for BADAS as it played a key role in the UN Declaration on Diabetes adopted in 2007. This is for the first time a noncommunicable disease has been recognized by UN as a major public health problem. This is recognition of the contribution of BADAS over last 50 years; at the same time, it is a reminder that our mission is still in a starting phase. As the detail activities in the Report show, we do not yet have an large scale structured program on primary prevention of diabetes and secondary prevention of complications. Without emphasis on prevention, it will not be possible for us to combat the epidemic of diabetes.

One of the main focuses in the policies of the Association in recent years is to achieve financial self-sufficiency. We have made significant progress in that direction, but we have still a long way to go.

Active cooperation of the Affiliated Associations is the key to spread the diabetes movement. We need to develop these Associations more, both in number and quality.

The activities of the Association have become possible due to the sincere effort of and support from a large number of people, both from inside and outside the Association. My sincerest gratitude to all of them and we believe that we will continue to receive the same degree of enthusiasm in the coming years.

Md Sayef UddinSecretary General

DIABETIC ASSOCIATION OF BANGLADESH (BADAS)

The Organization

The Diabetic Association of Bangladesh was established on 28 February 1956 in Dhaka at the initiative of the late National Professor M Ibrahim and a group of social workers, philanthropists, physicians and civil servants. The Association started an out-patient clinic in 1957 in a small semipermanent structure of about 380 sq ft at Segun Bagicha, Dhaka. Over the years, the clinic has turned into a diabetes care and research complex at Shahbag, Dhaka, which, after the demise of Prof M Ibrahim in 1989, has been renamed as the Ibrahim Memorial Diabetes Centre.

BADAS is a nonprofit voluntary socio-medical service organization registered with the Ministry of Social Welfare under the Society’s Registration Act, 1860. It is run by a 32 member National Council of which 18 members from the life member category and 6 members from the affiliated association category are directly elected. One-third of the members (ie 6) from the life member category and 2 from the affiliated association retire every year by rotation and election to those one-third posts is held in every Annual General Meeting of the Association. The elected members elect the office-bearers of the National Council, consisting of a President, 3 Vice-Presidents, a Secretary General, a Join Secretary General, a Treasurer and a Joint Treasurer.

The President, so elected, nominates another 5 members from amongst the Vice-chancellors, Professor of Universities in Bangladesh, Heads of National Research Organizations, Heads of Financial Institutions, Heads of Donor Agencies, Heads of Social Welfare Organizations, Heads of Professional bodies and reputed social workers. In addition, the Government nominates 3 ex-officio members representing the Ministries of Health and Family Welfare, Social Welfare and Finance. The members nominated by the Government must be in the rank of or above of a Joint Secretary.

The National Council meets at least once a month and reviews the activities of the Association. It takes decisions on policy, budget and finance, planning and development. The executive power of the National Council is vested with the Secretary General who runs the different institutions throng respective Board of Management with the help of the Treasurer, BADAS Secretariat and BADAS Project Office.

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MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE OF BADAS

BIRDEM: Bangladesh Institute of Research & Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders.

RVTC: Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre

NHN: National Health Care Network

ICHRI: Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute

IMC: Ibraim Medical College

HCDP: Health Care Development Project

PFC: Preventive Foot Care

DLP: Distance Learning Project

BIHS: Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences

PPDM: Primary Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus

National Council of BADAS 2006-2009

President

01. Prof A K Azad KhanHouse # 1, Road # 11,Sector # 3, Uttara, Dhaka

Vice-President

02. Mr M Moyeedul Islam2/B, Eskaton Plaza131, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000

03. Mr Rafique-ul Huq47/1, Purana Paltan, Dhaka.

04. Maj Gen (Retd) Prof AR KhanHouse - 30/A, DOHS, BananiDhaka Cantonment, Dhaka.

Secretary General

05. Mr Md Sayef UddinHouse-26, Road-4, Sector-3Uttara Model Town, Dhaka

Treasurer

06. Prof M H KhanHouse – 8/18, Tajmahal RoadBlock – C, Mohammadpur, Dhaka.

Joint Secretary General

07. Dr Sarwar Ali House # 4, Road # 14Sector # 7, Uttara, Dhaka

Joint Treasurer

08. Prof Dr Mirza Mazharul Islam14/A Dilu Road, New Eskaton Ramna, Dhaka-1000

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National Council of BADAS

PresidentBADAS Secretariat

Secretary GeneralTreasurer

RVTC ICHRI PPDMHCDP DLP

BIRDEM BIHSPFCIMCNHN

BADAS Project

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Elected Members

09. Mr A Matin ChowdhuryManaging DirectorNew Asia Limited 117/A Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka.

10. Syed Manjur ElahiApex Adils Foot Wear Ltd.House # 6, Road # 137Block SI(D)Gulshan – 1, Dhaka – 1212.

11. Prof A H Syedur Rahman House # 21/K, Flat – 4/BKrishnochura Condomoniums Apt Sahrawardy Avenue, Baridhara Dhaka – 1212.

12. Mr M Mujibul HaqHouse # 35, Road # 3Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka.

13. Mr Mahbubuzzaman 17, Umesh Dutta Road, Lalbag, Dhaka.

14. Dr Zobaida HannanBadurtala, Comilla

15. Prof Hajera MahtabConcord PanoramaApt-204, Plot-NW (H)-7,Road-51, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212

16. Mr S A Monsur (Shakil)Road # 10, House # 23Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212

17.Prof Mahmud HasanApartment-A4, Ajanta,House # 35, Road # 11 (New)Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205

18. Prof Mahmuder Rahman14, Eskaton Garden, Ramna, Dhaka

Elected Members-Affiliated Association

19. Mr Md Baby IslamPresident, Diabetic Association, PabnaAbdul Hamid Road, Pabna

20. Prof Jahangir ChowdhuryGeneral SecretaryDiabetic Association, ChittagongZakir Hossain Road, Khulshi, Chittagong

21. Dr Md Habibur RahmanGeneral SecretaryDiabetic Association, PirojpurMaternity Road, Priojpur

22. Mrs Razia SamadPresident, Sherpur Diabetic AssociationNatun Bazar, Sherpur Town, Sherpur-2100

23. Mr Mohammad SiddqueGeneral SecretaryDiabetic Association Khulna22, Sir Iqbal Road, Khulna-9100

24. Adv Bhupendra Bhowmic DulonGeneral SecretaryDiabetic Association KishorgonjRakuail, Kishoregonj

Members-Nominated by the President

25. Pro Jamilur Reza ChowdhuryVice-Chancellor, BRAC University66, Mahakhali, Dhaka

26. Mr M R OsmaniEastern HarmonyHouse # 11, Apt # 401, Road # 71Gulshan, Dhaka-1212

27. Khwaja Muhammad Sultanul AzizHouse # 109, Road # 13/A, Banani,Dhaka-1213.

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28. Kazi Rafiqul AlamPresident & Chief ExecutiveDhaka Ahsania MissionHouse No # 19, Road No # 12, (New)Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209

29. Dr Humaria IslamMember Secretary, Shakti FoundationHouse # 44, Road # 2/A,Dhanmondi, R/A, Dhaka-1209

Members-Nominated by the Government

30. Mr Amalendu MukherjeeJoint-SecretaryFinance Division, Ministry of Finance & PlanningBangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka

31. Dr Md Anwar Hossain MunshiJoint-Secretary (Co-ordination)Ministry of Health & Family WelfareBangladesh Secretary, Dhaka

32. Mrs Masuda Binte KaderJoint-Secretary (Dev)Ministry of Social WelfareBangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka.

Board of Management (as 30th June 2008)

Board of Management, BIRDEM

ChairmanProf Hajera MahtabMember, NC, BADAS

MembersDr Sarwar AliJoint Secretary General, BADAS

Prof A H Syedur RahmanMember, NC, BADAS

Nominated Member, NC, BADASMinistry of Health & Family Welfare

Director General, BIRDEM

Prof Farida HuqHonorary Senior ConsultantMicrobiology Dept, BIRDEM

Director, Clinical Services, BIRDEM

Director, Hospital, BIRDEM

Board of Management, RVTC

ChairmanDr Zobaida HannanMember, NC, BADAS

MembersMr A Motin ChowdhuryMember, NC, BADAS

Mr SA Monsur (Shakil)Member, NC, BADAS

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Prof Jahangir ChowdhuryMember, NC, BADAS

Mrs Razia SamadMember, NC, BADAS

Nominated Member, NC, BADASMinistry of Social Welfare

Director, RVTC

Board of Management, NHN

ChairmanMr A Motin ChowdhuryMember, NC, BADAS

MembersMr Md Sayef UddinSecretary General, BADAS

Prof Mirza Mazharul IslamJoint Treasurer, BADAS

Mr SA Monsur (Shakil)Member, NC, BADAS

Mr Baby IslamMember, NC, BADAS

CEO, NHN

Board of Management, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute (ICHRI)

ChairmanProf Mahmud HasanMember, NC, BADAS

MemberBrig Gen (Retd) A MalikSecretary GeneralNational Heart Foundation of Bangladesh

Mr Rafiqul HuqVice President, BADAS

Mr Md Sayef UddinSecretary General, BADAS

Mr A Motin ChowdhuryMember, NC, BADAS

Mr SA Monsur (Shakil)Member, NC, BADAS

Prof Mahmuder RahmanMember, NC, BADAS

Mr MR OsmaniMember, NC, BADAS

CEO, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute

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BADAS Secretariat

Co-ordinator, Affiliated Association : Wajedul Islam Khan MBBS

Secretary : Ahsanul Kabir MA, DPM

Deputy Director : Ahammad Ali MCom, DPM The National Council (NC) of BADAS coordinates its activities through the Secretariat.

Summary of Activities (in number)1. Office Bearer’s Meeting: 12; NC Meeting: 13; BADAS Foundation Meeting 01; AGM 01; New Life Member Enrolled: 09

2. Affiliated Association Affair Activities: Affiliated Association: 56; New Affiliated Association: 1; Affairs Meeting: 04; Affiliated Association Visited: 19

3. Training Program for Affiliated Association: Doctors-07; Diabetes-03; Radiology & Imaging- 01; Cardiology-01; Dental-01; Pathology-01; Technician Pathology-11; Health Educator-13; (Five weeks training and 4 days workshop)

4. Health Educator: 36 Health Educators were appointed in the Affiliated Association of BADAS upto July 2008. Total Tk. 11,52,000 was given as grant in favour of Health Educator in last financial year of 2007-2208

5. Specialized Medical Camps: 12; Total patients treated 5695; Total income earned (in Taka) 16,14,200; Total Expenditure from BADAS (in Taka) 1,70,200;

6. Regional Workshop: 02 (To update, exchange latest ideas & to improve the diabetes management among the organizers, doctors & technicians of the affiliated associations.)

7. Supply of insulin NOVO-Pen, Guidebook, history and follow up sheet to different affiliated associations

Insulin, NOVO-Pen were supplied at cost price while history and follow-up sheet supplied free of cost to different Affiliated Association as per requirement.

Guidebook: Under supervision of BADAS, latest updated guide book, was printed & distributed to all Enterprise/ Institutes of BADAS. In last financial year about 95,200 guidebooks were disbursed.

8. Annual Grant: Disbursed Tk. 56,40,000 among 47 Affiliated Association in the last financial year of 2007-2008.

9. DLP Course Programme: Distance Learning Programme (DLP) is a project of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh to run distance learning course with a view to develop and up-date manpower in the field of diabetes throughout the country. The duration of the course is six months (January-June & July –December Session). A total number or 56 doctors from different Affiliated Associations received training.

10. Accredited Physicians: BADAS has undertaken an initiative through DLP to train the GP in all over the country who in turn may join the network of BADAS as its accredited physicians.

Special Events/Days Observed

01. Death Anniversary of National Prof Dr Md Ibrahim (Diabetes Sheba Dibosh) was observed on 6th September 2007.

2. World Diabetes Day was observed on 14th November 2007.

3. Diabetes Awareness Day was observed on 28th February 2008.

The above noted special days/events were duly observed at the behest of the Diabetic Association o f Bangladesh centrally as well as by affiliated associations through different programmes in a befitting manner.

BADAS Project Office

Engineering Adviser : Shaikh Hashmat Ali

Director : AKM Shahjahan

Joint Director : Md Abdul Matin The BADAS Project Office deals with all the development work/projects undertaken by the Association.

A) Mohila and Shishu Diabetes Endocrine and Metabolic Hospital, Segunbagicha, Dhaka: The Project was approved by the ECNEC at a cost of

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Tk. 4635.00 lakh. Out of which Government will provide Tk. 3312.00 lakh as grant and the rest amount of Tk. 1323.00 lakh will be borne by the BADAS as its contribution. Out of Government grant Tk. 356.25 lakh has already been released during financial year 2007-2008. Since the construction work is being executed through PWD as deposit work, fund has already been handed over to PWD through cheque. During the period under review, sore pilling, foundation of the Hospital Building and construction of the roof of 1st Basement has been completed.

B) Liver Transplantation services of Diabetic Association of Bangladesh: This original Project was approved at a cost of Tk. 1173.00 lakh. Out of which Government will provide 50% (586.50 lakh) as grant and the rest 50% (586.50 lakh) will be borne by BADAS. Due to inclusion of new items and increase/decrease of quantity of equipment in the tender schedule, Ministry advised to revise the DPP and to take stem for re-tender. As a result, Tk. 586.50 lakh allocated in the ADP 2007-2008 for the project in question was not spent. Ministry of Social Welfare has been trying to include the project in the ADP 2008-2009 along with allocation.

C) Construction of an Academic Building for BIHS at Darus-Salam, Mirpur: The cost of building will be borne by BADAS. Construction will be done by PWD as deposit work. During the period under review 5 test piles, 600 service piles, two load test piles and 290 pile drive were completed. Upto June 2008 an amount of Taka 100.00 (one crore) lakh was given to PWD for above work through cheque.

D) Construction of a Residential building for Rector at Darus-Salam under BIHS: Construction work is being done by PWD as deposit work. RCC column and beam which were found under the ground was removed. Casting of 42 service pile was completed.

E) Construction of Multi storied Annex Building including car parking area: Construction of Annex Building including car parking area upto 7th floor was completed. Lift was installed and operation was started on trail basis.

Publication & Public Relations Unit

Deputy Director : Farid Kabir

Public Relations &Publication Officer : Mir Sarwar Alam

The primary task of the unit is to inform the general public about the goals, ideals and activities of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (BADAS) and

its different Institutions and Enterprises to enhance the image of BADAS both nationally and internationally.

The unit is involved in publishing a quarterly Journal named ‘Modhumeha’, yearly Calendar and Pocket Diary, as well as design and printing of different type of forms and folders as well as preparing Press Releases, Rejoinders etc. The department is organizing different Programs, Press Conferences, and Surveys for BADAS and its institutions and enterprises.

Events Organization

1. Foundation Day of BADAS & Diabetes Awareness Day: Observed on 28th

February with Rally, Discussion Program, Questions & Answer Session between Physicians & Patients, Free Diabetes Screening etc.

2. Death Awareness of National Professor Dr M Ibrahim (Diabetes Sheba Dibosh): Discussion Program in memory of Late Professor Dr M Ibrahim, Questions & Answer Session between Physicians & Patients, Free Diabetes Screening, etc.

3. World Diabetes Day: with Rally, Discussion Program, Questions & Answer Session between Physicians & Patients, Free Diabetes Screening, etc.

Information Management Unit, BADAS

Advisor : Prof Liaquat Ali MBBS, MPhil, PhD

In-Charge (IMU) : Eng Jahidul Hassan BSc Engg (EEE)

The following Projects has been developed, implemented & maintained successfully in BIRDEM Hospital under supervision of Information Management Unit, BADAS

1. Twenty-four hours computerized cash collection system

2. Computerized store inventory system and procurement management system 3. Computerized fixed assets management system.

4. Computerized accounts management system.

5. Payroll management system.

6. Computerized personnel management information systems (PMIS).

7. Computerized laboratory management system (Microbiology, Histopathology, immunology, Endocrinology, Transfusions, Medicine, Radiology)

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• Other Projects1. Twenty –four hours broadband Internet service system2. Local network in the BIRDEM Library3. Local network in the Research Division4. Local network in the Cardiology Department5. Local network in the Health Education Department

• Computerization Planned1. Social Welfare Department2. Library Management System3. Employee Health Care Management System4. Out patient Management System5. In-patient Management System6. OT Management System

Health Economics Unit, BADAS

Honorary Advisor : Prof AK Azad Khan, MBBS, DPhil, FCPS

Executive Advisor : Prof Liaquat Ali, MBBS, MPhil, PhD

Sr Research Officer : Samira Humaira Habib MSc, MSc (Health Economics), MPhil

Research Fellow : Soma Saha, MSc

A. Major Research Projects

1. Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness analysis of different Projects of Diabetic Association of Bangladesh

2. Socioeconomic evaluation home blood glucose monitoring

3. Cost effectiveness analysis of diabetic foot care programmes

4. Economic Evaluation of Management of Diabetes and Asthma: A study of selected patients in Bangladesh

5. Impact of Disability on Quality of Life in Garo Tribe in Bangladesh

6. Attribute to excess costs among people with type 2 diabetes in a tertiary hospital in Bangladesh due to hospitalizations

7. Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical cost due to major diabetes complication's of regular follow-up patients with type 2 diabetes

8. Introduction to National Noncommunicable Disease Programme

9. Cost-effectiveness analysis of self monitor blood glucose in patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus

10. Cost-effectiveness analysis of nutrition theraphy in patients with type 2 diabetes in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh

11. Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early screening of diabetic retinopathy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh

12. Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early dialysis of diabetic nephropathy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh

13. Social and economic consequences to women because of diabetes in self or family in low income countries-Case study from Bangladesh

14. Burden of Dental Diseases in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Bangladesh prospect

B. On Going Projects

1. Economic Burden of Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus in a Selected Bangladeshi Population with Particular Focus on Nutrition Related Costs.

2. Burden of Dental Diseases in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Bangladesh prospect

3. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Screening for Retinopathy in patients with type 2 diabetes Mellitus

4. Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early dialysis of diabetic nephropathy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh

C. Conferences/ Seminars and Workshops attended

1. Attended and Oral presentation in the “Self monitoring blood glucose clinical, socioeconomic and technical issues” Seminar organized by Bangladesh Endocrine Society and sponsored by UniMed and UniHealth Pharma held in 14th March, 2008 LGED, Dhaka

2. Attended 6th National Seminar on “Asian Network Research on Antidiabetic Plant Materials” organized by ANRAP held in 15th March, 2008 LGED, Dhaka

3. 9th South East Asia Regional Scientific Meeting organized by International Epidemiological Association, held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 09-12, February, 2008

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4. Novo Nordisk Update and 13th Diabetes and Endocrine Conference, 13-15, December, 2007 held in Institute of Diploma Engineers’, Dhaka, Bangladesh

5. 1st International Seminar on 'Plant materials as a source of antidiabetic agents' held in Jurhat, Assam, India 13-15, November, 2007

6. Attended and poster presentation in the 43rd EASD held in Amsterdam, Netherlands during September, 2007

D. Other activities1. Regular publication of the Bengali magazine ‘Kanti’.

2. Publication of the Annual Report of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh

3. Regular publication of the “Diabetes and Endocrine Journal”

D. Publications1. SH Habib, S lahiry, KB Biswas, S Akter, AK Azad Khan. Hospitalization

cost of diabetic patients in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. Diabetes and Endocrine Journal 2007; 35 (Suppl-1): 23

2. S. H. Habib, K. B. Biswas, S. Akter, A. K. Azad Khan. Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early detection of diabetic foot in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. Diabetologia. September, 2007; 50 Vol (supp-1): S 429

3. Samira HH, Soma S. Costs of Temporary and Permanent Disability Induced by Diabetes: A case study of a tertiary hospital in Bangladesh. Published in the Souvenir of 1st International Seminar on 'Plant materials as a source of antidiabetic agents' held in Jurhat, Assam, India

4. Samira H H, Sayeed MA, Soma S. Introduction to National NCD Program. Diabetes and Endocrine Journal 2007; 36 (Suppl-2): 18-19

5. Samira H H, Sayeed MA, Soma S. Introduction to National NCD Program. Paper accepted in 9th South east Asia regional Scientific Meeting organized by International Epidemiological Association, held in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 09-12, February, 2008

6. K Nahar, S Akter, S Neelotpol, H H Samira, Q Nahar, L Ali; Effect of Various Antihypertensive Agents on Maternal Blood Pressure in pregnancy induced Hypertension. Diabetes and Endocrine Journal 2007; 35-2: 47-52

7. Samira Humaira Habib, Salima Akter , Kazal Boron Biswas, Soma Saha, Liaquat Ali, Sushil Ranjan Howlader. Clinical and Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Improved Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients

with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Diab Met Syndr Clin Res Rev September 2008: 2(3): 163-170

8. Samira Humaira Habib, Soma Saha. Burden of non-communicable disease: Global overview. Diab Met Syndr Clin Res Rev. In Press.

9. Samira Humaira Habib, Kazal Boron Biswas, Salima Akter, Soma Saha, Liaquat Ali Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early detection of diabetic foot in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications. 2009. In Press.

10. Samsad Jahan, Chowdhury Meshkat Ahmed, Rahelee Zinnat, Zahid Hasan, Samira Humaira Habib, Soma Saha ,Liaquat Ali. Influence of Maternal Diabetes on Serum Leptinemic and Insulinemic Status of the Offspring: A Case Study of Selected Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh. Diab Met Syndr Clin Res Rev. In Press.

11. Samira Humaira Habib, Salima Akter, Soma Saha, Fahmida Binte Mesbah, Mosaraf Hossain, Liaquat Ali Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early detected of Diabetic Nephropathy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. Diab Met Syndr Clin Res Rev. Accepted for 2009.

12. Hajera Mahtab, Samira H. Habib. Social and economic consequences of diabetes in women from low-income countries: A case study from Bangladesh. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics. March 2009: Volume 104, Supplement, Pages S14-S16.

WDF 05-131: Improving Nutrition in Bangladeshi Population: From Research to

Practice (a special project of BMRG supported by World Diabetes Foundation)

Local context is of central importance in issues related to nutrition and thus designing of proper strategies to improve nutrition in a population requires sufficient data on basic, clinical and sociological aspects of the particular community. Such data are scanty in Bangladesh and failure to take this factor into consideration is, to a large extent, responsible for the lack of success of the nutritional programs to produce optimum output in the national level.

The Biomedical Research Group (BMRG) of BIRDEM (the central institute of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh), mainly in collaboration with the Research Department of Human Nutrition of the Royal Veterinary and

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Agricultural University, Copenhagen, Denmark have generated considerable volume of data on chemical, biological and sociocultural aspects of nutrition, as relevant to Bangladeshi race and society, with particular focus on diabetes and other disorders related to metabolic syndrome. The main goal of the present project is to translate the research findings (as well as reliable findings from other sources) to promotional tools and strategies for improving the nutritional knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of the population in general and of the diabetic population in particular. These promotional activities will be further enriched and expanded (through a Promotional Team) by continued generation of new data with the ongoing focused activities of BMRG (a Chemical-Biological Team and a Sociocultural Team will work on relevant areas). The project will be implemented under the umbrella of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh and pilot studies, aimed to assess the impact of the project, will be done within the Health Care Development Project of DAB. As its outcome, the project is expected to create a significant impact on KAP of lay people, professional and policy makers in various aspects of nutrition.

Major Achievements

• A good volume of original works and information on nutrition have been collected form different institutes/persons in the country and compiled in a database.

• A website, based on preliminary information on nutritional projects of BMRG and WDF, has been launched (http://www.pushti.org).

• Educational materials in the form of Special Issues of Kanti (the popular magazine of DAB) and media articles, leaflets, calenders have been publised and distributed. Other tools for health and nutrition education are in process.

• Training programs for health professionals, nutrition related classes and discussion for diabetic patients have been started.

• Based on KAP with regular dietary practice a large number of data has been collected (approx 20000). Currently compilation and summarization is going on. This data bank will be an asset for future research.

• Based of modern dietary concept Glycemic Index (GI), with glycemic load (GL) a practical tool, is being developed for health professionals, dietitians and for general people.

WDF 06-193: Development of Strategies for Primary Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus in Bangladeshi Population (a special project supported by World Diabetes Foundation)

(World Diabetes Foundation funded project in collaboration with DAB)

Chairman : Tofail Ahmed MBS, DEM, PhD

Deputy Project Leader : Quamrun Nahar MSc, PhD

Date of Initiation : April, 2007

Goal of the Project : To development of strategies for primary Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus in Bangladesh: To develop National Policy for Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus.

A. Activities:

Workshop :

1. A workshop held on 11th April 2008 in Dhaka. Thirty-two religious leaders participated in the workshop.

2. Subsequently meeting held with leaders of Hindu and Christian community and 10 from each of the group participated in discussion program.

3. All of them agreed on the issue of using religious text for healthy lifestyle, which they opine, will be effective in prevention of diabetes and other non-communicable disease.

4. We are in the process of finalizing the texts to be used in the project.

Training of community counselors and doctors :

1. TOT (Trainee of Trainers) has been completed on 23rd March 2008. There were 15 Participants

2. One pilot program with 34 non-doctors (Nurses and lay person) were carried out on 21st August 2008

B. Achievement

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A National Policy for ‘Primary Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus – Draft was made & submitted to GOB for implementation

WDF 06-195: Improving Diabetes Management in Bangladesh

Through Diabetes Educators (a special project supported by World Diabetes Foundation)

Project Leader : Prof AK Azad Khan

Deputy Project Leader : Farzana Saleh MPhil

Bangladesh Diabetic Somiti (BADAS), through its single largest Centre BIRDEM (a WHO collaborating Centre) and 84 other projects and Affiliated Associations, is now providing organized diabetes care to about 1 million in diabetic patients almost free of cost. Even then about 80% of estimated diabetic patients in the country are deprived of organized health care. Moreover, a rapid increase in the number of patients is expected in the coming decades due to lifestyle and other changes associated with urbanization and globalization.

The Bangladesh Diabetic Somiti (BADAS) and its Affiliated Associations and branches have been involved with capacity building for many years. However due to financial constraints these efforts have not been adequate yet. One of the gaps in the health care model of BADAS is the overdependence on physicians even for services like education. This leads to increased costing of services at the one end and limits the population coverage on the other end. Realizing this fact BADAS, in recent years, has emphasized the role of paraprofessionals, particularly the Diabetes Educators. BADAS has created a mandatory provision of diabetes educators for its 56 Affiliated Associations, but scarcity of such manpower is the main problem to implement its plan. The organization has already arranged to increase the number and, in applicable cases, recruit new manpower in these disciplines. There is however, a scarcity of trained and skilled manpower in these areas, and some of the Affiliated Associations are requesting BADAS to help them to get such manpower.

In the above context, BADAS has planned the present Project to train Diabetes Educators to make its present health care services more comprehensive. The Education will emphasize on the primary care and preventive aspects of diabetes care. The trained diabetes educators will provide the link between clinical services and community based approach. The lessons and experiences of the present project will be very helpful to formulate the National Diabetes Education Program through adaptation of the relevant national and international guidelines and Program which help to improve the Bangladesh program.

Major Achievements

• A good volume of national and international curricula and literature have been collected and compiled.

• Several workshops have been held on the curricula, training methodology and recruitment guidelines of diabetes educators.

• Training of Tutor (TOT) course has been planned on 01-16 November 2008. A total number of 27 Tutors will be trained. Among them there will be 15 Physicians, 8 Nutritionists and 4 Nurses.

• Adaptation of the draft manual is going on.

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Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM)

Director General : Major General (Retd) Prof Ziauddin Ahmed MCPS, FCPS, MRCP, FRCPI, FRCP (Glasgow)

Additional Director General : Prof Nazmun Nahar (ADG In-charge) MBBS FCPS, FRCP

Director Co-ordination : Gyanendriya Chakma, MA, DDAd (UK)

PS to the Director General : Mahmudunnabi, MSS

The comprehensive health care delivery to a vast number of diabetic all over the country is well recognized as a unique program of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (BADAS). The Association executes this program primarily through its central institute called the Bangladesh Institute of Research & Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM). The Institute has the largest diabetic Out-Patient turnover in the world under a single roof and it has about 650 bed In-Patient hospital with all modern disciplines of medicine. Through its Academy BIRDEM conducts the largest number of postgraduate courses in the private sector. With large umber of international collaborations the Institute is now widely acclaimed as one of the most advanced research center in the world. This is reflected in the recognition of BIRDEM by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a Collaborating Center for Research on Prevention and Control of Diabetes. It is the First of its kind outside of Europe.

Clinical Services Division

Director : Prof Nazmun Nahar, MBBS, FCPS, FRCP

Sr. PS to Director : Ms. Khodeza Akter (Shikha), MSS

Clinical Services division is responsible for the services provided to the in-patient & out patient department both diabetic and non diabetic. The Clinical Services Division provides comprehensive diabetic care, to all the registered diabetic patients irrespective of economic and social status free of charge. Diabetic patients are entitled to free medical consultations on recommendation by the social welfare department. Free diabetes education (which includes basic knowledge on overall health), nutritional advice, social support and

rehabilitation, if necessary are given. Insulin, oral hypoglycemic agents and other medications are supplied free of cost or at subsidized cost to the poor diabetic patient as recommended by the social welfare department. The clinical services division of BIRDEM take care approximately 4500 patients who are attending the OPD daily.

The out patient services are primarily meant for patients with diabetes and endocrine disorders. But non-diabetic patients also attend the out door of the departments of internal medicine, neurology, psychology, gastroenterology, cardiology, nephrology, endocrinology, palmonology, surgery, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, urology, plastic surgery, ENT, Obstretics and gynecology, dentistry, skin diseases, physiotherapy, SCABU (Special care baby unit) and Paediatrics is increasing.

The in-patient departments have taken the characteristics of almost a general hospital, although the diabetic and other endocrine patients have always given priority. The hospital now has 593 beds of which 94 (number is flexible if necessary) are free. Only poor diabetic patients are entitled who have free beds. For all necessary investigations and treatment (including medications) the patients are totally exempted from charges in these free beds. Twenty-two beds in the hospital are year-marked for the staff of BIRDEM where all investigations and treatment are entirely free. 10 beds are allocated for academic cases & these cases are admitted free of cost if required for academic interest. Besides Post graduate students, medical students & internee doctors of IMC (Ibrahim Medical College) are placed in all the departments of BIRDEM. Supervision of their training are carried out by this division.

In the present year many units have been equipped with new machines and quite a few old machines have been replaced to render better quality service. Recently our specialists have started providing their services in the newly built specialist chamber. BIRDEM has also started providing 24 hours OT and investigation services.

The total number of qualified manpower in the Clinical Services Division are as follows:

Name of the Post ExistingManpower

Senior Consultant/Professor 25Consultant/Associate Professor 28Deputy Chief Medical Officer 05Junior Consultant/Assistant Professor 35Resident Physician/Resident Surgeon 05Senior Medical Officer (including Clinical Endocrinologist & Endocrinologist)

96

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Registrar 19Assistant Registrar 29Medical Officer (including Health Education Officer)

178+2 = 180

Nursing Superintendent/deputy Nursing Superintendent/ Sister Tutor/ Nursing Supervisor

1+2+2+30= 35

Senior Staff Nurse 413Senior Assistant Nurse (Grade-1) 10Senior Assistant Nurse 56Assistant Nurses 42

The profile of total diabetic patients registered in the OPD of the Clinical Services Division is as follows:

Patient Category 2006-2007 2007-2008New Patients 22363 22705Total Patients 379781 402486

Total patient attended in the different OPD specialty (2007-2008):

Patient Category Endocrinology

Cardiology Surgery Ophthalmology Obstetrics & Gynecology

Dentistry Skin Diseases

Total Patients 20483 25435 19248 70131 24625 17774 21662

Pulmonology Paediatric Paediatric Endocrinology Paediatric Neurology

ENT Psychiatric

1502 10298 1566 777 9534 162

Total 20,220 patients have admitted in the In-Patient Department from July 2007 to June 2008.

Out-Patient Department

Clinical Director : Prof Nazmun Nahar; MBBS, FCPS, FRCP

Chief Medical Officer : Md Fazlul Haq

Deputy Chief M.O. : Kh Abul Ahsan

Morning Shift

Senior Medical Officer : Zakera Yeasmat; Farrukh Shaheen; Tarafder Md Mujtaba Ali; Syed NM Ashraf Jamil; Syed Jaglul Ali; Nazma Harim Afrique; Ahmed Kabir Chowdhury; Syed Ishfaqur Rashid; Nasrin Jahan Milky; Wahiduzzaman; Md Salah Uddin Ahmed; Chowdhury Md Jahangir; A Rashid; Nasirul Haq; Joarder Manjur Kashem; Shahnaz Haseen; Abdullah Al Mamun; Khalidur Rahman; Fatema Akhter; Kishalay Sur; Syeda Rezina Sultana; Salma Ahmed.

Medical Officer: Farhana Meher Hossain; Shahna Sharmin; Nasir Ahmed; Salina Majed; Fariba Rashid; Mowshumi Marium Sultana; Syeda Sulma Shreen; Tangima Hossain; Onimesh Bomik; Najim Jahan; Sr AkM Quisarul Islam; Abu Nasir Mohith; Jesmin Rehana; Hasibul Haq; Sharmin Kawsar; Anoust Kumar Kundu; Rogina Begum.

Evening Staff

Senior Medical Officer: Sultana Rehana Akhter; Jahangir Alam; Afara Khan; Kaniza Kabir

Medical Officer : Ashih Kumar; Nazmul Haq Yousuf Jni; Shahna Jabim; Flowra Tasminvrasas; Montajireel Haq; Shafiul Alam; Plana Bamik; Sabbir Jasim Ahmed; Minakkhi Gopta; Mahmuda Begum.

A. Service Provided:

Old Patients : 3,04,657; New patients history : 23,301; Reflow advice : 29600; New core primary advice : 29,600

Daily round table meeting

Each morning (7.30 to 8.00 AM) the physician of the medical OPD and one consultant (morning shift) meeting round table meeting to discuss academic mothers and clinical cases. On round morning at 7.30 am all doctors of OPD meet for Journal club and on consultant conduct the Journal Club.

Working days 2006 – 2007 = 293, 2007 – 2008 = 296 days.

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Department of Diet and Nutrition

Principal Nutrition Officer : Akhtarun Nahar & Head of the Dept

Senior Nutrition Officer : Shamsun Nahar; Khaleda Khatun

A. Outdoor Services

1. Dietary planning for newly diagnosed diabetes, IGT & GDM : Total patients – 22235

2. Area and Sex wise distribution

Area BMI Adult

Male

Adult

Female

Child GDM Bed

case

Total

Urban

>18.5<25 4187 2399 3 318 35 6942

>25 1811 2824 20 0 0 4655

<18.5 362 300 28 0 0 690

Rural

>18.5<25 3105 2600 1 106 46 5858

>25 908 1602 5 0 0 2515

<18.5 796 638 141 0 0 1575

Total 11169 10363 198 424 81 22235

3. Diet Planning and Counseling (Old case)

Uncontrolled Diabetes: 1062; Lipid lowering diet: 3825; Uric acid lowering diet: 540; Protein restricted diet: 666; Pregnancy: 2748; Diet of Ramadan: 633; Hospital diet (for enlistment): 1343; Non diabetic Under weight: 162; Over weight 515.

4. Education and Training

a. Lecture: Daily (for new case)- 1.5 hour daily; patients: 21286; Present: 144492; Absent: 6794; Weekly (for obese patients): 1.5 hour every Wednesday. Total obese patients: 470.

b. Training

Nurses: 24 nurses of BIRDEM are trained for one day. Students: 14 students of social welfare are trained for one day. Nutritionists: 2 nutritionists are trained as an honorary trainee for 6 months.

5. Diabetes Health Educator Program

Total workshop 6 (for 1 week) – attended lecture by Akhtarun Nahar & Shamsun Nahar.

6. Education Camps

Total 3, for young diabetic subjects, Lecture by Aktarun Nahar.

7. Training

2 doctors and 8 nurses from Royel Bhutan for two days. 12 Health Education from Affiliated Association for One month.

8. Regional Workshop

Nutrition for diabetes at Pabna, Kshorgonj, Hobigonj, Khulna, attended by Akhterun Nahar.

9. Visit: Healthy Cooking

20 students of 4th year MBBS from Dhaka Medical college has been attended.

10. Research Work (on going)

Psychological impact on diet and mind of newly diagnosed diabetic – by Khaleda Khatun.

11. Internship

20 MSc student from Bangladesh Home Economics College and 90 MSc student from College of Home Economics, Dhaka.

12. Resource Person

Akhtarun Nahar. Sub Gender and Nutrition: Bangladesh situation, August – 2008, arranged by Health Economics Unit of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Topkhana Road, Dhaka.

13. Lecture on weaning food by Akhtarun Nahar, arranged by Nestle Bangladesh.

14. Medical Camp and workshop in Faridpur, attended by Akhtarun Nahar.

15. Training of Trainers (TOT)

Participant - Akhtarun Nahar, March 2008.

16. Articles on Nutrition are Regular published by Akhtarun Nahar, in daily newspapers and fortnight magazines.

Indoor (Kitchen) Services

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Sl. No Types of Diet No of Diet1. Normal diet 754962. Liquid 101603. Semi-solid 121794. Blended 158715. Spice free 35056. Salt free 747. High protein 278808. Low protein 175859. Fat restricted 406710. Protein restricted 326811. Change on request 2317112. Ex. Observation 66413. Duty doctor’s meal 1074814. Attendant’s meal 43815. New Admission 2016116. Menu Preparation 812817. Pre or post Operation 812818. Diet advise during discharge 50319. Diet counseling 502

Note: One diet means all the meals (breakfast, mid-morning snacks, lunch, afternoon snacks, supper) supplied to patient and other attendants and on duty doctors in a day.

Department of Dentistry

Professor & Head : Arup Ratan Chowdhury, BDS, PhD, FICCDE

Assistant Engineer : Mahfujul Haq Khan, BDS, DDS, PhD, FSDCE

Senior Medical Officer : Saira Rahman, BDS; Feroza Akhter, BDS

Medical Officer (Morning) : Aktara Khatun Luna, BDS (one earn leave); Mohammad Towfik Alam, BDS (Study leave); Sifat Fatema, BDS; Quashfia Naushirin Naushad, BDS; Rubada Tabassum, BDS

Medical Officer (Evening) : Shamima Sultana, BDS; Zakia Jalal Sarker, BDS

A. Services Provided: Old Case- Male: 5816, Female: 4244; New Case-Male: 4653, Female: 5123; Total – Male: 10060, Female: 9776; Grand Total: 19836

Treatment Provided

Dental Consultancy Fee: 9776; Dental Extraction: 2985; Dental Scaling: 2725; Dental Temporary Filling: 399; Dental Permanent & GI Filling: 2288; Curettage: 228; Grinding: 221; Tissue Biopsy: 27; Minor Surgery: 598; Root Canal: 1439; Gngivectomy: 19; Apsectomy: 5; X-ray: 5857. Total: 20,700

B. Scientific Papers Presented

1. Choudhury AR. Linking Tobacco Smoking, Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Factors. 2nd International Congress on Pre-diabetes & the Metabolic Syndrome, Barcelona, Spain.

2. Mahfujul Haq Khan: Accidental swallowing, insertion, aspiration of dental instruments and other objects: radiological interventions Presented in 16th

international congress of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, June 26-30, 2007, Beijing, China.

3. Mahfujul Haq Khan: A Survey of dental imaging facilities and radioprotection in Dhaka city. Presented on 16th international congress of Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, June 26-30, 2007, Beijing

4. Mahfujul Haq Khan: Compound Odontome associated with unerupted incisors. Presented in 2nd Annual meeting and Scientific Seminar of Bangladesh Association of Oral Pathologist, 1st December, 2007, Dhaka

C. Publications

1. Khan MH, Haque S, Khan SE, Fatema CN, Alam MT, Takinami S, Nishioka T. Treatment Results of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Maxillary Sinus. Bangladesh Journal of Pathology, 2007; 22

2. Mahfujul Haq Khan A case of upper lip swelling caused by a large dentigerous cyst with mesiodens. Mymensingh Med J. 2008 Jul: 17 ( suppl-2); 100-103

3. Mahfujul Haq Khan Diabetes and Periodontal Disease: A review of current concepts. Bangladesh Journal of Pathology, 2008: 23(2); 20-26

5. Mahfujul Haq Khan A case report of Cleidocranial Dysphasia and review of its radiological findings with dental management Hokkaido Journal of Dental Science, 2008: 29(2).

D. Ongoing Research Projects

1. Bangladesh-Japan joint collaboration on “Oral pre-malignant lesion” research project. Department of Oral Pathological Science, Hokkaido University, Graduate School of Dentistry.

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2. A research project with the Nippon Dental University, at Tokyo, Japan-Relations between socio-economic and outdoor patients about control of diabetes and eriodontitis in Bangladesh.

3. Diabetes management and orodental disease, BIRDEM.

4. Dental disease among the diabetic patients BIRDEM.

Department of Dermatology

Senrior Cnsultant/ Prof : Md Reza Bin Zaid MBBS, DDV, PhD; Mir Nazrul Islam MBBS, DDS, MSc

Jr consultant/Assistant Prof : Hosne Ara Begum MBBS, DDV, FCPS (part-2)

Medical officers : Md Moniruzzaman Khan MBBS, DDV; Muhammad Aiqullah MBBS, DDV, FCPS (part-2)

Honorary Trainee : Sadia Sobhan Pinki MBBS; Ananta Anchita Sayeed MBBS; Sadia Sharmin Suma MBBS; Badrun Nahar MBBS; Sayeda Munia Sharmin MBBS; Munia Rahman MBBS

A. Services

Department of Dermatology has the modern treatment facilities for various skin problems. It includes Dermato-medicine, Cryosurgery, Electro-surgery, Dermato-surgery and PUVA therapy.

In addition to the management of different types of skin diseases this department is also engaged with research in the field of human skin care. Post graduate course-Diploma in Dermatology & venereology (DDV) is running since 2004 under Dhaka University and successfully running this year also. Under-graduate students of Ibrahim Medical College are also placed in skin department for their clinical Dermatological classes.

Services provided to patent with different types skin diseases are as follows:

a. Dermato Medicine: Fungus-Male: 2645; Female: 2953; Eczema-Male 2280; Female: 2238; Psoriasis-Male: 935; Female: 857; DM related diseases-Male: 94; Female: 107; Others-Male: 4585; Female: 4968

b. Dermato Surgery: Electro Surgery: 34; Cryosurgery: 100; Skin Biopsy: 119; Operation (Minor): 25

c. Mycological Examination: Skin & nail: 733

d. PUVA: 2

B. Conferences and Seminars attended

1. All members attended 13th Diabetes & Endocrine conference 2008, Jointly organized by the Bangladesh Diabetic Association and Bangladesh Endocrine Society.

2. Participated in the annual conference of Bangladesh Dematogical Society.

C. Presentation

1 Linear Verrucous Epidermal Nevus On 2nd September’ 2008 in CME, BIRDEM by Dr Keya Tarafder.

2 Alopecia areate with Lichen planus with Hypothyroidism on 28th August’ 2008 by Keya Tarafder in CME, IBRDEM.

3 Dermatomyositis On 2nd September’ 2008 by Wahida Khan Chowdhury in CME, BIRDEM.

4. Participant, 17th EADV (European Academy of Dermatology and Venerology) CONGRESS PARIS 2008 (http: //www.eadv2008.com)

5. Participant, 2nd World Congress of TeleDermatology & 1st National Conference of Indian Society of Teledermatology (INSTED) October 16-18, 2008 Chennai, India.

6. Author, Expert Session-Skin complications in Diabetes mellitus, 10th

Diabetes and endocrine conference organized by Diabetic association and Bangladesh Endocrine Society, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

D. Publication

1. Zaid RB, Nargis M, Neelotpol S, Sayeed MA, Banu A, Soruvi S, Hassan KN, SalimullahM, Ali L and Azad Khan AK. An importance of acetylator phenotype in the identity of Asian population. Human Biology June 2007; 79 (3): 363-68.

2. Mir Nazrul Islam, Md Zia Uddin Ahmed Mollah, Muhammad, Atiqullah, Md Moniruzzaman Khan, Md Reza Bin Zaid, Hasan Md Khan. Lyme Disease: A case report Accepted for publication in “Bangladesh Journal of Dermatology, Venerology and Leprosy”.

3. Muhammad Atiqullah, Md Moniruzzaman Khan, Md Zia Uddin Ahmed Mollah, Mir Nazrul Islam, Md Reza Bin Zaid. Two rare cases of Cicatricial Alopecia: Folliculitis decalvans and Pseudopelade of Brocq. Jahurul Islam Medical Journal; July, 2007: 3(2)

4. Study on 32 cases of skin tuberculosis in BIRDEM : A correlation with immunization and immune status. (On press)

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E. Social ServicesMedical team organized by BIRDEM for extension health care delivery by medical camp in different Affiliated Associations of BADAS

Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Honorary Consultant/Prof : Md Quamrul Islam MBBS, FCPS, DTM &H, DPhys-Med (RCP), FRCP

Head of the Department : MKI Quayyum Choudhury MBBS, MS, FICS

Associate Professor : Md Shah Zaman Khan MBBS, FCPS

Senior Medical Officer : Amina Khaleque Khan MBBS, PGT

Medical Officer : Kiswar Tarek, MBBS; Rabiul Hasan MBBS; Nadia Siddiqua MBBS

A. Outdoor Service Provided

a) Consultation: Diabetic and non diabetic: 24068b) Therapeutic Service: Short Wave Diathermy - 15,335; Microwave Diathermy – 8458; Ultrasound Therapy – 18775; Cervical Traction – 5908; Lumbar Traction 6349; Infra red radiation – 913; Therapeutic Exercise – 3583; Wax bath – 964; Electrical Stimulation – 400; I/A Injection – 55; Laser – 20; IFT- 468; Total: 61228

B. Indoor Services Provided

Rehabilitation - 5153

C. Academic Activities

Department participate in BIRDEM continuous medical educational program on Tuesday and Thursday.

D. Publication

Shah Zaman Khan. Pattern of MusculoSkeletal disorders among diabetic patients attending a tertiary care hospital Dhaka. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J 2008; 2(2): 65-66.

Department of Social Welfare

Joint Director : M/S Daulatumnessa MA

Assistant Director : Ms Marjia Begum MSS; Ms Nilfun Nahar MSS

Social Welfare Officers : Mr Kazi Rashedul Haque MSS; M/S Syeda Sharjunnessa MA, MED; M/S Halima Shirin Barna MSS; M/S Gillian Guda MSS; M/S Jesmina Haque MSS

The Social Welfare Department has always been rendering services to the diabetic patients to uphold and improve their life-level, especially to help them to lead a normal self-dependent and useful socio-economic life. Again to improvise and standardize their compliance of health care, our educational-emotional support, motivation and follow-up activities of this dept. are being carried out regularly.

Further, in order to facilitate care and treatment of poor, under privileged patients having outside Dhaka are being referred and insulin injections are sent to their nearest Branch. Association and Thana Health Complexes. During the period under review the diversified services rendered in terms of need of the patients, are as follows.

A. Major Services Provided

Sl. No Nature of Service Rendered Extent of Services(Numerical Expression)

1. Attended Patients with medico-social, socio-economic and psycho-social problems.

32,203

2. Patients with emergency medical need, compli-eations ant special problems are helped to get needed care and treatment.

1,562

3. Social study done for social diagnosis and recorded useful information.

3,705

4. Patients who have discontinued treatment were helped to get treatment and motivated to follow diabetes regimen.

3,210

5. Educational, motivational and follow-up services rendered to patients.

3,043

6. Training and retraining on methods and techniques of insulin administration imparted to

Patients : 2,350Family members : 905

7. Helped to get in-patient services from other medical institutes.

24

8. Home visits for social diagnosis. 899. Social rehabilitation 255

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10. Young unemployed and under employed diabetics are rehabilitated in gainful employment.

16

11. Number of patients considered above category of help.

179

12. Number of patients cancelled help according to follow-up.

129

13. Total Number of Assessment patient 3,04314. Total Number of insulin dependent patient. 2,30115. Insulin injections supplied to the poor

patients of OPD on concession and free of cost.

40 unit vials : 68,767100 unit vials : 73,832

Patient : 68,10316. Insulin supplied to non-paying ward,

emergency department and OT.40 unit vials : 40

100 unit vials : 1,26217. Insulin supplied to poor patients of remote

places by post through Thana Health complexes.

40 unit vials : 3,471100 unit vials : 760

Patient : 1,43818. Insulin supplied to poor patients free of cost

and on concession through Branch Association

40 unit vials : 95,174100 unit vials : 15,956

Patient 144,26219. Number of patients received insulin (Revisit) 1,13,80320. Total number of vials supplied 40 unit vials : 1,67,452

100 unit vials : 91,81021. Total money value of insulin supplied to poor

patientTk- 6,53,15,564,50

22. (a)

(b)

Money spent for purchasing medicines (excluding insulin) for patient of OPD and also for patients who received concession in paying beds.Money spent for purchasing medicines for special camp organized during Ramdhan period for Cataract & Gangrene patients.

Tk- 63,51,392,16

Tk- 93,303,87

23. No of letters issued to health care providers of Branch Associations and Thana Health.

11,235

24. Patients who lost their guidebooks were helped to get treatment searched out previous reference number and issued duplicate guide books.

11,95

25. Basic socio-economic information of new patients were recorded and registration done

DM : 20857IGT : 1,463GDM : 389

Special tests, investigations and treatment given free/concession Out patients unit In-Patient Unit

Type of Tests 100% 75% 50% 100%(A) Ultra sonogram

I.. KUB. Pelvis and Uterus

138 144 65 Not Recorded

II. Whole abdomen 344 378 128 -III. Other organs 65 52 14 -

(B) X-rayI. Chest 289 195 50 Not RecordedII. Abdomen 90 40 24 -III. KUB 30 50 16 -IV IVU/IVP 08 06 05 01V. Cervical spine and Iumber spine

355 408 86 Not Recorded

VI. Shoulder joints 45 60 26 -VII. Leg. Knee and foot PNS and skull

199 176 50 -

VIII. Other organs 51 38 27 -IX. Mammography 04 08 03 Not RecordedX. Mylogram 0 0 0 -XI. With BA-Enema 0 0 0 02XII. Audiogram 0 0 0 Not RecordedXIII. Urethogram 0 0 0 -

(C) Dental ServicesI. X-ray 120 146 43 -II. Filling 21 39 10 -III. Scaling 65 79 38 -IV. Extraction 116 124 42V. Other organs 25 43 19 -

(D) Cardiat I. ECG 401 396 137 0II. ETT 06 14 04 02Echocardiography 21 22 19 186

(E) OcularI. FL. Angiography’si. B/E ii. One eye

8438

13035

3216

1504

II. F. Photographyi. B/E ii. One eye

12111

17126

4606

1703

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III. Perimetry & Biometry

03 0 0 185

IV. Laserk) B/E 52 60 07 11I) One eye 33 56 17 06V) Specular Microscopy B/E. O/E

03 09 03 19

VI. Refraction 390 411 113 0VII. Visual field analysis 23 22 06 0VIII. Other organs 21 11 17 07

(F) PhysiotherapyI. S W D (10 days each) 48 90 31 Not RecordedII. C T (10 days each) 27 44 16 -III. Lumber traction (10 days each)

02 11 03 -

IV. Back muscle exercise (10 days each)

59 63 14 -

V. UST ((10 days each) 59 77 30 -VI. MWD 27 31 13 -VII. Isometric exercise/shoulder mobilization

31 49 05 -

VIII. Other organs 25 29 07 -(G) Foot Care

I. Dressing (Patient) 880 488 87 Not RecorderII. Incision & Drainage under L/A

164 113 32 -

III. Debridement under L/A

129 82 18 -

IV. Excision under L/A 71 17 09V. Amputation nerve block/Amputation under L/A

21 03 02 -

(H) Skin Care(I) Microscopical Examination, Culture and Sensitivity

I. Sputum AFB (Patient) 36 34 10 Not RecordedII. Sputum C/E 16 13 07 -III. Urine M/E.R.E 0 0 0 -IV. Stool for R/E 05 03 01 -V. Urine C/S 140 224 55 -VI. Stool C/S 03 02 01 -VII. HVS C/S 02 04 0 -

VIII. Throat swab for c/S 05 0 0 -IX. Vaginal swab for C/S 03 0 0 -X. conjunctive swab for C/S

0 05 0 -

XI. Pus Culture 03 03 0 -XII. Blood for C/E 0 0 0 -XIII. Fungus M/E 0 05 0 -XIV. Urine Micro albumin

241 84 38 -

(J) OthersEndoscopes 40 73 20 06Proetoscopy 05 08 06 0CT scan for brain, Abdoment and others

0 0 0 72

Cytology 52 77 55 0Biopsy 04 18 05 0Histopathology 11 08 04 0ERCP 0 0 0 31UTP. UTV. CCR 205 149 79 0Colonoscopy 07 08 05 19Bronchoscopy 0 0 0 0Cryotherapy 0 05 03 0Retrograde Uroflomentry

22 20 14 0

Pregnancy Test 10 07 02 0Audiogram 51 0 0 0Other 79 53 39 43

(K) Blood Test1. Widel test 16 09 06 Not Recorded2. Calcium, Phosphate,

Na+ K+1204 1190 487 -

3. Electrolytes 216 248 101 -4. Uric Acid 420 549 213 -5. S. Brlirobin 49 72 20 -6. S G P T 608 768 259 -7. S G O T 22 18 14 -8. V D R L 41 38 14 -9. HBsAg, HBeAg, Anti

HEV, Anti HCV, Anti HBC

179 150 69 10

10. ALK Phosphatase 32 35 09 Not Recorded

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11. Prothrombin time 15 16 05 -12. HbA1c 189 179 64 -13. Grouping, Rh Factor

Cross Matehing54 42 13 -

14. RA Test 20 10 08 -15. Blood sugar (Reflow

method)820 218 31 -

16. Amylase, HDL, LDL 340 515 219 -17. FNAC 12 10 04 0618. BTCT 0 0 03 019. MT 22 15 07 020. T3, T4, C3 C4, TSH 0 0 0 1121. Serum FSH, FSA 0 0 0 022. APTT 0 0 0 Not Recorded23. Serum PSA 0 0 0 -24. S. Digoxin 08 02 0 -25. TPHA 0 0 0 -26. NCV, EMG 35 05 07 1027. Platelet Count 25 10 05 028. Total protin 05 03 0 029. Other organs 75 53 41 56

B. Training and educational visit conducted

Sl. No Nature of Service Rendered Extent of Services(Numerical

Expression)1. Medical officers and Social Welfare Officers

of Branch Association 09

2. BSS and MSS (Social Welfare) Student 19

D. Family Planning Service

Sl. No Nature of Service Total Patient’s1. No of clients received family planning

services.2,622

a. Injection 334b. Norplant 10c. Ligation 28d. Tablet 1,229e. Copper – I 23f. Condom 928

g. D & C 902. No of Interviews conducted 3,803

E. Services rendered through IN-patient unit of Social Welfare Departments

Sl. No Nature of Service Total Patient’s1. Social cases study for social diagnosis and

recording of information 256

2. Education self care, interpretation of medical advice, motivation and mental support

2,165

3. Education on diabetes care imparted to the family members of patients.

6,751

4. Blood supplied to poor patients Unit : 540a. Purchased Unit : 493

Patient : 257Cost : Tk. 2,49,050.00

b. Blood collected from different sources for poor patients

Unit : 43Patient : 25

5. Intra-ocular lens Purchased for poor patients.

Pices : 753Patient : 400

Cost : Tk. 2,25,900.006. Rehabilitation ands supplied to poor

patients (Cruteh. Black Glass)Crutch : 20

Cost : 6,590,00Black Glass : 125

Cost 3,750.007. Wheel chair supplied to poor patients Pices : 03

Cost : Tk. 14,400.008. Patients transferred from paying bed to

non-paying bed.52

9. Reassessment of patients social history 4110. Number of Cancelled application 56

Department of Public Relations Deputy Director : Md Azizul Haque, MA

Asstt. Director : Md Quamrul Islam, MSS

Public Relation Officer : Mohsena Begum, MSS; Sultan Ahmed, MCom

The patient relation affairs of the OPD patients are deal by this department. Its activities include appointment to the old and new patients, slip writing

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registration of the patients and dealing with various problems of old patients and ensure treatment.

A. Service Provided

periodold patients new patients Primary

AdviceReflow and

othersslip advice app slip advice

1st July2007 to 2008

312524 312228 29100 23301 22709 32560

Reflow and others

Reflow advice and others

Total Average/day

working days

Remarks

32560 32560 795082 268609 296

In-Patient Service Departments

Department of Medicine

Department of Internal Medicine, Oncology, Rheumatology & Hematology (I& II)- MU-I

Unit I & II

Chief Consultant/Professor : Prof Major Gen (Rtd) AR Khan, MBBS, FRCP, FCPS

Consultant/Associate : Khwaja Nazim Uddin, MBBS, FCPS, FRCP,Professor (IM-I) FACP

Consultant/Associate : AKM Musa, MBBS, MCPS, MCPS, DTCD, Professor (IM-II) FCPS

Registrar (IM-I) : AKM Shaheen Ahmed, MBBS, MCPS, FCPS

Registrar (IM-II) : Delwar Hossin, MBBS, MD

Assistant Registrar (I) : Md Muzammel Haque, MBBS

Assistant Registrar (II) : Badal Kumar Saha, MBBS.

Unit I

A. Services Provided

1. No of Indoor patient admission: 2650

2. Out patient medicine services are provided by the consultants for 3days a week.

B. Academic Activities of Medical Officers

PCPS: One medical officer, FCPS (part-I): 9 medical officers, MD (Internal medicine) Part – II two medical officers

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C. Presentations in APB Conference, 20071. Pattern of Febrile illness in hospitalized patient – a tertiary hospital experience.2. Clinical pathological pattern of urinary tract inceptions hospitalized

patients.

3. Clinical profile of hypothyroidism: study of 102 patients.

4. Bird flu-An Update.

D. Ongoing Research Activities

1. Clinical pathologic pattern of UTI in hospitalized patient.

2. Pattern of febrile illness in.

3. Changing pattern of dengue infection in Bangladesh.

4. Drug sensitivity pattern of enteric fewer.

E. Publication: Enteric Myocarditis (Published in Ibrahim Medical College Journal)

Unit II A. Service ProvidedIndoor services

Regularly around 25 to 30 patients remain admitted under this unit. The patients are related to –

a) Diabetes and its complications; b) Pulmonology including- Bronchial asthma, COPD, Pulmonary tuberculosis, Bronchial neoplasm, ILD and others, c) Infections diseases; d) All other aspects of medicine.

The unit also carries out the following procedures

Spirometry (Room 1534) – a) regularly 3 to 5 cases are done, which Include patients admitted under the unit, referred cases and patients form pulmonolgy OPD. Annually around 750 cases of spirometry are done; b) Bronchoseopy; c) Pleural Biopsy: Carried out on both inpatient and out patients.

Outdoor ServicesEach day an average of 12 to 15 patients are seen which include – new & old OPD cases, referred cases and discharged patients on follow-up.

Social Services Voluntary expertise services to the patients in the affiliated branches of Diabetic Association of Bangladesh all over the country.

B. Academic Activities of Medical Officers

i. Teaching of undergraduate students of Ibrahim Medical College (IMC) form 3rd year to 5th year.

ii. Internship of students of IMC student.

iii. Training and teaching of postgraduate students for FCPS and MD courses under BIRDEM academy.

iv. Participating in BIRDEM CME programs on Tuesday and Thursday.

Academic Achievement: Jamal Uddin Ahmed passed the FCPS (Medicine) part – II & Tanvir Bin Latif passed MRCP part – II (written) examination.

C. Research Activities

1. Glycemic status of diabetic patients on therapy

2. Clinical-pathologic pattern of urinary tract infection in hospitalized patients.

On going Research

1. Prevalence of glucose: intolerance in newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients.

2. Bacterial etiology of pneumonia diabetic patients.

D. Publication

1. Kawab Mahmud, AKM Musa. Enteric Myocarditis: A case report, Ibrahim Medical College Journal, January 2007.

E. Seminars/ Symposia/Conference Attended

1. Course in advanced Endocrinology, January 2007, Singapore; attended by Delwar Hossain

2. 12th Diabetes and Endocrine conference, March 2007 attended by AKM Musa and Jamal Uddin Ahmed. They delivered speech as guest speaker on Management of diabetes in hospital and ICU and on Management of diabetes complications: review of current guidelines.

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Department of Gastrointestinal, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders (GHPD) MU-II

It is the largest unit of this hospital. This department provides excellent and unique services related to gastrointestinal, pancreatic and hepatobilliary disorders in the country. It is a tertiary care center for referral of patients related to gastrointestinal, hepatobilliary and pancreatic disorders all over the country. It regularly runs MD gastroenterology course from 1997. It regularly conducts research works.

GHPD-I

Professor/Sr Consultant : Md Anisur Rahman. MBBS, FCPSAssistant Professor/ : Md Mohsin Kabir. MD (Gastro)Jr ConsultantRegistrar : Indrajit Kumar Datta FCPS (Med), MD

(Gastro)Assistant Registrar : Riad Md Moshaed Hossian. MBBSMedical officers : 5

GHPD-II

Prof & Honorary : AK Azad Khan. MBBS, DPhil, FCPS;Consultant AQM Mohsen. MBBS, FCPS, FGH (Oxen)Associate Prof/Consultant : Tareq M Bhuiyan. MBBS, FCPS.Registrar : Md Nazmul Hoque MD (Gastro)Assistant Registrar : Md Mamunur Rashid. MBBSMedical officers : 5

A. Services Provided

Outdoor service: GHPD OPD is a specialized Department run everyday under supervision and attended by a Gastroenterologist.

Indoor service: We have two units. We have 36 general beds and 5 beds in day care units.

Special services:

Endoscope

A total number of 3328 upper GI endoscope procedures were done in this year.

Procedures: Endoscopy diagnostic, endoscopic control of ulcer bleeding, endoscopic polypectomy, sclerotherapy, band ligation of esophageal varices, endoscopic balloon dilatation of achalasia cardia, S-G dilatation of esophagus, percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy placement, esophageal stenting of cancer esophagus patient.

Colonoscopy

Total number of 537 colonoscopic procedures were done in the year.Procedures: Colonoscopy diagnostic, colonoscopic polypectomy.

ERCP

Total number of 391 ERCP were done in this year.Procedures: ERCP diagnostic, ERCP and papillotomy, billiary ascariasis with worm extraction, ERCP and stone extraction, nasobiliary drainage, ERCP and stenting.

Others: Aspiration of liver abscess, PTC, liver biopsy.

B. Social Services

Voluntary expert services to patients in all Affiliated Association of the BADAS all over country.

C. Publication:

1. Sufi HZ Rahman, M Golam Azam, M Anisur Rahman, Tareq M Bhuiyan et al. Non-invasive diagnosis of H pylori infection: Evaluation of serological tests with and without current infection marker CIM. World J Gastroenterol 2008 February 28; 14(8): 1231-1236.

2. IK Datta, MA Rahman, TM Bhuiyan, PK Roy, MA Mamoon. Predictive role of serum billirubin, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase and abdominal ultrasound in acute billiary pancreatitis. Bangladesh J Medicine 2008; 19:38-43.

3. AA Mamoon, A Rahman, TM Bhuiyan, Z Rahman, IM Kabir, IK Datta et al. Predictive factors of severe acute pancreatitis. Bangladesh J Medicine 2008: 19: 1-7.

D. Academic Activities:

3 student completed MD Gastroenterology

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Department of Nephrology (Unit-I)

Professor/Sr consultant : Maj Gen (Rtd) Prof Zaauddin Ahmed FCPS,Head of the Department MRCP, FRCP

Jr consultant/ Assistant Prof : Sarwar Iqbal, MD (Nephrology)

Registrar : Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque FCPS (Medicine)

Assistant Registrar : ASM Monjur Morshed MBBS

Medical officers : Lipi Dbnath, MBBS; Gonesh Agarwal MBBS; Tofael Ahmed MBBS; Palash Mitra MBBS

A. Services Provided

1) Outdoor Service Nephrology OPD is a specialized department run everyday from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm under supervision of and attended by a Nephrologist. A total of 7232 patients were attended of whom 1892 were given specialist consultation. Nephrology OPD also provides consultancy services to other departments.

2) Indoor ServiceThis department (Unit I and Unit II) runs one of the largest indoor services at BIRDEM. It provides services to 45 to 75 admitted patients of all disciplines of medicine specially nephrology, dialysis & renal transplantation. A total of 122 renal biopsies, 32 CAPD and 20 IPD were performed in last year. Total 920 new patients were given haemodialysis including both acute and chronic renal failure. Eight patients had undergone live related kidney transplantation. Out of them 3 were diabetic. This department also provides consultancy services other departments in the hospital on request. Successful Kidney Transplantation has been started by transplant unit of BADAS with active participation of nephrologists of this unit. 3) Social ServicesVoluntary expert services to patients in all affiliated branches of BADAS all over the country.

B) Academic ActivitiesThe department has its own regular clinical meeting every morning. They also participate in BIRDEM CMA programs on Tuesday and Thursday by rotation. This department provides clinical training to postgraduate students of BIRDEM

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Academy, clinical students of Ibrahim Medical College as well as to the doctors of other departments placed by rotation under this unit.

C) LecturesRegular schedule lectures for students of Ibrahim Medical College.

D) Presentations/ Publications1. S Iqbal, N Islam, MA Mansur Z Ahmed; Purse-String suture facilitates early start of dialysis and prevents catheter tip migration. 3rd Asian Chapter Meeting of International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis –Now 22-24, 2007 Hiroshima Japan.

E) Scientific Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshop attended in 2007-2008a. The 3rd Asian Chapter Meeting of International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis –Nov-22-24, 2007 Hiroshima Japan.b. The 12th Congress of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis 20-24 June 2008 Istanbul, Turkey.

F) Ongoing Clinical Researchesa. Role of ACEI and ARBs in Acute Renal Failure in diabetic patients.b. Peritonitis in CAPD patients.c. CAPD vs Haemodialysis in elderly diabetic patients with LV dysfunction

Department of Nephrology (Unit-II)

Cnsultant/Associate Prof : Tofail Ahmed, MBBS, DEM, PhDJr. consultant/ Assistant Prof : Md Nabiul Hassan, MBBS, MD

Registrar : Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)

Assistant Registrar : Shamima Sharmin, MBBS

Medical officers : Md Farhad Hossain, MBBS; Md Tabassum Samad MBBS; Mehruba Alam MBBS; Samira Rahat Afroze MBBS

A. Services Provided

1) Outdoor Service

Nephrology OPD is a specialized department run everyday from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm under supervision of and attended by a Nephrologist. A total of 7232 patients were

attended of whom 1892 were given specialist consultation. Nephrology OPD also provides consultancy services to other departments.

2) Indoor ServiceThis department (Unit I and Unit II) runs one of the largest indoor services at BIRDEM. It provides services to 45 to 75 admitted patients of all disciplines of medicine specially nephrology, dialysis & renal transplantation. A total of 122 renal biopsies, 32 CAPD and 20 IPD were performed in last year. Total 920 new patients were given haemodialysis including both acute and chronic renal failure. Eight patients had undergone live related kidney transplantation. Out of them 3 were diabetic. This department also provides consultancy services other departments in the hospital on request. Successful Kidney Transplantation has been started by transplant unit of BADAS with active participation of nephrologists of this unit.

3) Social Services

Voluntary expert services to patients in all Affiliated Associations of BADAS all over the country.

B) Academic Activities

The department has its own regular clinical meeting every morning. They also participate in BIRDEM CMA programs on Tuesday and Thursday by rotation. This department provides clinical training to postgraduate students of BIRDEM Academy, clinical students of Ibrahim Medical College as well as to the doctors of other departments placed by rotation under this unit.

C) Lectures

Regular schedule lectures for students of Ibrahim Medical College.

D) Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshop attended in 2007-2008

Md Nabiul Hassan attended Renal Congress of South Asia Pacific Region

E) Ongoing Clinical Research

Wasim Md Mohosinul Haque

a. Effects of ACE Inhibitor and Angiotensin receptor blocker on proteinuria and renal function in patients with type 2 diabetic with overt nephropathy.

b. Outcome of newly declared ESRD patients- a prospective study.

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Department of Endocrinology and Pulmonology (MU-IV)

Prof & Head of the Department : Zafar A Latif MBBS, FCPS

Associate Professor : Md Faruque Pathan; MBBS, MD, FACE; HS Ferdous MBBS, DEM, FRMH

Assistant Professor : Md SM Ashrafuzzaman, MBBS MD

Registrar : Md Feroz Amin, MBBS, MD

Assistant Registrar : Shewly Khatun, MBBS

Endocrine Department has two units headed by two Consultants:

Prof Zafar A Latif is in Charge of unit – I; Md Faruque Pathan is charge of unit – II

A. Services ProvidedThe department is involved in various clinical, academic and training activities as follows:

1. Indoor patients care; 2. Six days a week out patient clinic in room 111; 3. Training and teaching of postgraduate MD (EM), DEM students, 4. Academic activities of IMC students 5. Training o f working doctors affiliates in DAB.

B. Academic ActivitiesPresently MD & DEM (EM) courses are running under BIRDEM academy & Dhaka university. At present 3 MD students and 4 DEM students are placed.

C. Seminar and SymposiaDoctors of this department regularly attend seminar and symposia held in home and abroad.

D. Social ServicesVoluntary expertise services to the patients in the affiliated branches of DAB and educational activities organized by WHO.

E. Media PresentationProf Zafar A Latif, Farque Pathan & HS Ferdous regularly attended in various TV media to answer problem in general people in their daily diabetic life.

F. Research and Publication1. Detailed data collection in on going process in Endocrine outdoor for future

publications such as:

• Obesity & Metabolic syndrome – Faruque Pathan and Anisur Rahman

• HRT, PCOS & GDM by Shahana.

• Hypothyroidism in pregnancy by Rafiqul Islam

• Thyroid disorders by Abu Naser Taib.

2. Detailed data collection of in door patients on the topic “Endocrine Surgery” by Ashrafuzzaman.

Department of Internal Medicine and Neurology (I&II)

Unit-I

Professor : Md Amirul Haque, MBBS, FCPS, DCN, FACP, FRCP

Registrar : Aminur Rahman, MBBS, MD

Asstt. Registrar : Sultana Rabeya Akhter, MBBS

Unit-II

Asstt. Professor : Nirmalendu Bikash Bhowmik, MBBS, MD

Asstt Registrar : Samia Israt Ronee, MBBS

A. In-Patient Service

Allotted Beds (Unit I – 16, Unit II – 15) = 31.

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Turn over (Admission-discharge) average –8/day.

Referral patients attended (average)-150±5/- months

B. Out patient Service

Consultation to the patients: 400 each month

C. Neurology Procedures

Nerve conduction studies and Electromyography are done here. Usually 4-5 patients per day in an average and are aptly 80-100 patients per months. The usual patients sources are in-patient, out-patient, referral cases from different department of BIRDEM and other different Institute as well.

D. Journal Club

The department has journal club which held in every Monday in the department. Different topics from different recent medical journals are discussed. Medical officers are assigned to discuss the topic.

E. Lectures

• WHO sponsored CME programs, (Neurological complicaitons of diabetes mellitus?)

• Chronic complications of diabetes mellitus to the students of FCGP (Fellow of the College of General Practitioners).

• Regular lectures and clinical methods teaching to the students of BIRDEM academy and Ibrahim Medical College.

F.Social Services

Voluntary expertise services to the patients in the Affiliated Associations of Diabetic Association of Bangladesh in all over the country.

G. Ongoing Clinical Research

Risk factor analysis of patients with recurrent stroke Epilepsy: Community out look (Submitted in 7th AOEC, ILAE organized by China.

H. Academic Activities of Medical Officers

Sakhawat Hossain Babu – MD (Cardiology course) thesis part; Probir Jumar Ghso FCPS – II examinee; Kaniz Fatema FCPS – II examinee;SM Irfan FCPS – II examinee.

I Seminar & symposium attended at home and abroad

1. 42nd European Association for the study of Diabetes (EASD) – Copenhagen. Denmark 2006.

2. 27th International Epilepsy Congress of International League against Epilepsy (ILAE), Singapore Feb. 2007

Department of Critical Care Medicine(Intensive Care Unit)

Professor : Mohammad Omar Faruq MD, FACEP., FACP, .FCPS

Associate Professor : Md Rawshan Ali Basunia, MBBS, MD (Medicine)

Assistant Professor : ASM Areef Ahsan MBBS, FCPS(Medicine), MD(Chest Disease)

Assistant Registrar : Md Rashed Hossain Chowdhury MBBS, CCD (BIRDEM)

Medical Officers : Snehashish Saha MBBS; CCD Narayan Krishna

Bhowmik MBBS; Md Sazzad Hossain MBBS; CCD; Md Rashedul Hassan MBBS, CCD; Fatema Ahmed MBBS; CCD; Farhana Tarannum MBBS; CCD; Rawshan Arra Khanam MBBS, CCD; Anusen Das Gupta MBBS, CCD; S.M.Rashedul Islam MBBS, CCD; Kazi Nuruddin Ahmed MBBS, CCD; Afreen Sultana MBBS, CCD; Rashed Mahmud MBBS; CCD

Patient Census

Total number of beds: 10; Total admission: 325; Direct admission :137; Transfer from indoor : 188; Total number of discharge + Death :158; Direct discharge: 45; Transfer to indoor : 157; Total number of death : 113 (34.7%); Total patient on ventilator : 201; Total number of death of patient on ventilator : 110(54.7%)

A. Clinical Facilities Provided

Continuous cardiac, respiratory, pulse oxymetry & capnography monitoring; Mechanical ventilators 6 (One Bear- 1000 + One BIRD 8400 sti.+ 2 Dragger Savina + 2 Puritan & Bannet- 840); Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation by one Bi-PAP machine; Emergency cardiopulmonary resuscitation trolley equipped with Defibrillator; Syringe pumps & infusion pumps; Central venous pressure & PCWP monitoring; Total parenteral nutrition; 24 hours flow chart

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for each patient; Two medical officers on duty round the clock; Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) and Plasma exchange.

B. Academic Facilities

1. ICU Library stocked with text books and lecture video cassettes on Critical Care Medicine and other clinical specialties.

2. Conference & Lecture room equipped with TV, VCR, Video and Slide projector, two Computer terminals with printer & digital camera. It has a seating capacity of 25 participants

3. Internet connection with networking of 7 computer terminals.

C. Academic Activities

Weekly clinical meeting held: 46

* These are part of continuing medical education (CME) for medical officers & nurses working in ICU.

* Activities include case presentation, lectures, video presentation etc.

* Guest lecturers are often invited.

Introduction of MD course in CCM approved by Dhaka University.

Ceremony Marking completion of 50th CPR workshops.

Short course on Critical Care Nursing offered to 34 ICU nurses & 15 nurses outside

D. Workshops Conducted

10 Workshops conducted on Advanced Cardiac Life Support (CPR) including

total 284 participants comprising doctors & nurses from BIRDEM & outside.

E. Research Activities

Data collection on CRRT and Plasmapharesis – on going.

F. Academic Activities of Prof Faruq

1. Elected Regional Coordinator from Bangladesh at Asia Pacific Critical Care Congress, New Delhi, Dec 8-9-2007. Chairperson in a session in the same congress.

2. Golden Jubilee Award for Academic achievement at Golden Jubilee celebration of Chittagong Medical College Alumni Association, Jan 25-27, 2008.

3. Presented a paper entitled “Intensive Care Medicine in Bangladesh : Past, present & future” at symposium of golden Jubilee meet of Chittagong Medical College Alumni Association Jan 25-27, 2008..

4. Presented a paper entitled “An approach to a patient with brain death” at 4th conference of Critical Care Foundation, Bangladesh, Jan 31, 2008.

5. Presented a paper entitled “Spectrum of Critical Care Medicine” at 19th

Annual Conference of Association of Physicians of Bangladesh, Feb 10-11, 2008.

6. Presented a paper entitled “Critical Care Medicine : Perspective Bangladesh” at 1st International Conference of Bangladesh Lung Foundation, Feb 20-22, 2008.

H. Academic Activities of Areef Ahsan

Completed FCPS Medicine.

Presented a paper entitled “Update in the management of severe sepsis & septic shock” at 1st International Conference of Bangladesh Lung Foundation, Feb 20-22, 2008

I. Academic Achievements of Medical Officers

1. Narayan Krishna Bhowmik persuing M.D.( Internal Medicine), Part III

2. Fatema Ahmed persuing FCPS (Med) Part-II

3. Rawshan Arra Khanm persuing MD (Chest) Part-I

4. Anusen Das Gupta persuing FCPS (Med)Part -II

5. Nuruddin Ahmed persuing FCPS (Med)Part -II

6. Rashed Mahmud persuing FCPS (Med)Part -II

7. Completed 06 (Six) months Certificate Course on Diabetology (CCD)

under Distance Learning Program (DLP) approved by Open University of

U.K. by

I. Kazi Nuruddin Ahmed

II. Anusen das Gupta

III. Rashedul Islam

IV. Md Rashed Hossain Chowdhury

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Department of Cardiology

Unit - I

Sr Consultant & : Md Azizul Bari MBBS, FCPS, DCardHead of the Department

Jr Consultant/Assistant Prof : AKM Shaheen Ahmed MBBS, MCPS, FCPS (Med)

Medical Officers : AMB Safdar, MBBS, Shirin Akhter, MBBS; Md Masud Rana MBBS; Md Babul Miah, MBBS; Abdullah Nayeem Haider, MBBS

Unit - II

Consultant / Assoc Prof : Zahurul Alam Khan MBBS, FCPS (Med), MD (Card)

Jr Consultant/Assistant Prof : Md Zahid Alam MBBS, FCPS (Med)

Registrar : Shabnam Jahan Hoque MBBS, D-Card

Assistant Registrar : Shyamal Halder, MBBS

Medical Officers : Aparna Rahman, MBBS; Rumana Sheuly, MBBS; Faiza Ela Kamal, MBBS; Samira Anowar, MBBS; Shahjahan Kabir, MBBS.

Medical Officers CCU : Md Tajul Islam, MBBS; Md Golam Mostofa, MBBS; Hasnat Abdul Hai, MBBSS; Debraj Malaker, MBBS; Reaz Ahmed, MBBS; Ronodhir Chakrabarty MBBS; Lipika Sarker, MBBS; Madhurima Saha, MBBS.

A. Services Provided

Indoor Patients: 25/ day: Outdoor patients: Total 13,838; Indoor Consultation : 10/ day

B. Investigations

ECG: Total – 28864; Echocardiography : Morning – 1929; Evening : 1269; ETT : Total – 468.

Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology

Sr Consultants/Professors : Nazmun Nahar FCPS, FRCP;Kishwar Azad LRCP, MRCS, FCPS, MSc; Tahmina Begum FCPS, MD, MMED

Consultant/Associate : Shahida Akhter FCPSProfessor

Jr Consultant/Assistant : Fauzia Mohsin FCPS, Fellow in Paed Endo Professor (Australia)

Resident Physician/ : Jebun Nahar DCH, MD

Assistant Professor

Registrar : Suraya Begum DCH, FCPS; Bedowra Zabeen FCPS

Assistant Registrar : Fahmida Rahman MBBS; Biplob Kumar Raha MBBS

Senior Medical Officer : Nasreen Islam, Bulbul Ahmed, Samin Tayeeb, Tasnima Ahmed, Md Abdul Baki, Afroza Haque, Naheed Nabi, Sayeeda Kabir, Bhaswati Bhowmic

Medical Officer : Sharmin Mahbuba, Tania Islam, Rubaiya Islam, Asmay Jahan, Fahana Rahat, Rumana Selim

A. Services Provided

In Patient Services

i) Special Care Baby Unit (SCABU)

The neonatal unit (SCABU) provides care to babies less than one month of age both out-born i.e. babies born outside BIRDEM and inborn (delivered in BIRDEM). It has 12 ICU beds and 10 baby cots. ICU beds are equipped with 12 radiant warmer, 4 ventilator, 1 bubble CPAP device and monitoring facilities such as apnoea monitor, pulse oximeter, neonatal non-invasive blood pressure measuring (oscillometric) machine. In addition one portable ultrasonogram and one X ray machines are there in the neonatal ward. The unit has two types of phototherapy devices: conventional phototherapy machine and biliblanket.

Total number of patient admitted (year 2007-2008) -582

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Total number of death – 49

Mortality rate –8.42%

ii) General Pediatrics (ward-71)

One month to 18 years old patient admitted in this ward. Priority was given to diabetic children in keeping the philosophy of BADAS

Total number of beds- 15

Total number of patients admitted (year 2007-2008)– 549

Total death – 4

Mortality rate - 0.73%

Outpatient Servicesi) General out patient department (OPD): Total number of patients

attended - 9111; Diabetic patients (up-to 18 years) – 2926

ii) Special out patient department

a. Endocrine out patient department: Total number of patients – 1537

b. Neurology out patient department: Total number of patients – 780

Senior medical officers and consultants attend OPD daily

B. Academic Activities

Bangladesh College of Physician and Surgeons (BCPS) has approved FCPS training for general Pediatrics and Neonatology. Dhaka University has approved MD (Neonatology) course from the session July 2002.

C. Teaching

i. Undergraduate Students (Ibrahim Medical College)

ii. Post graduate students of MD Neonatology (BIRDEM)

iii. Post graduate students of DCH, FCPS, MD, MPhil, MSc in Medical Education from different Institutes

iv. Orientation on FCPS part –II

v. Facilitator of integrated management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)

D. Workshops Held

i. Neonatal Nursing Care – Bangladesh Neonatal Forum (BNF)

ii. Approach to a child with developmental delay – Bangladesh Society of Child Neurology and Developmental disorder (BSCNDD)

iii. Approach to a child with metabolic disorder – BSCNDD

iv. Dissemination workshop on Measles cases surveillance – WHO and Bangladesh Govt.

E. Workshop Attendedi. Paediatric endocrine workshop at Kolkataii. Growth hormone therapy and Omnitrop - Bangladeshiii. Training of Trainer (TOT) on guiding, writing and examination of

dissertation – BCPSiv. Training on education, science and teaching methodology- Centre for

Medical Education (CME) v. Adverse effects following immunization F. Conferences Attendedi. 33rd International Society for Paediatric and Adolescence Diabetes

(ISPAD), Berlin, Germanyii. International update on Paediatric endocrinology – Mumbai, IndiaG. Training Received (doctors and developmental therapist) i. Infant and Young Child Feeding Counselling (IYCF)ii. Integrated management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)iii. Rapid Neurodevelopmental assessment (RNDA)iv. Neonatal ResuscitationH. Manual PreparationDepartment participated in preparation of Manual on “ Pre service integrated management of Childhood Illness” I. Research Activityi. “Research on evaluation of the performance of final year student by

OSCE, cases and written examination informative assessment” - Prof Tahmina Bagum

ii. Research on “Incidence and etiology of neonatal jaundice” – Dr Bedowra Zabeen & Dr Jebun Nahar ( Research grant from BCPS)

J. Publicationsi. Insulin mutation screening in 1044 patients of Diabetes mellitus:

Mutation in the INS gene and a common cause of neonatal diabetes diagnosed in childhood or adulthood (Diabetes Care)

ii. Chronic complication of Childhood diabetes (Epidemiology of Diabetes mellitus in youth)

iii. Five papers were published in different national Journal like Ibrahim Medical College Journal, Mymensingh Medical College Journal, Dhaka Shishu Hospital Journal

K. Paper presentation

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i. Clinical profile and autoantibody status in young onset diabetes in Bangladesh – International Society for Paediatric and Adolescence Diabetes (ISPAD)

ii. Thirteen Diabetic and endocrine conferenceiii. Association of physician of Bangladeshiv. 1st national paediatric neurology conferencev. International conference of Bangladesh neonatal Forum (BNF)L. Others i. 1st Diabetic camp was arranged for children with diabetes in

collaboration with World Diabetic Foundation & Novo Nordiskii. Take action project provide free insulin, syringes and monitoring of

blood glucose by HbA1c twice yearly for 100 poor diabetic children in collaboration with World Diabetic Foundation & Novo Nordisk

BADAS - Perinatal Care Project (PCP)

Project Director : Prof Kishwar Azad

Women’s Group Manager : MS Tasmin Nahar

Advocacy Manager : Ms Rebecca Milton

Data Manager : Mr Biplob Banerjee.

Field Surveillance Manager : Mr Sanjit K Shaha

Process Evaluation Officer : Ms Bedowra Huq,

Office Secretary : Mr Kutubuddin

Area Managers : Mr Rezaul A Chowdhury. (Bogra); Mr Golam Azam. (Faridpur); Mr Beni M Chakraborty (Moulvi Bazar)

The Perinatal Care Project (PCP) was established in 2002, as a joint collaborative project between the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (BADAS), Women and Children First (UK) and the UCL Centre for International Health and Development. Its project areas are located in Bogra, Faridpur and Moulvibazar, where it is working in 18 unions within 6 upazillas. The total population covered is approximately 500,000. PCP is working towards MDGs 4 and 5. Till date its focus has been on maternal and newborn health

(Phase 1) but it is now expanding its activities to cover women’s and under-5 children’s health (Phase 2). In Phase 1 , PCP has been engaged in Health Service Strengthening (HSS) and Monitoring and Evaluation in all its field areas. HSS consisted of training of about 400 government heath service staff on Essential Newborn and Maternal care. It also worked at strengthening referral from the community to the health centres. PCP has been monitoring births and deaths (maternal, newborn and stillbirths).e effectiveness of two interventions viz1. The impact of a community based participatory intervention of women’sgroups on birth outcomes. 2. The impact of training traditional birth attendants in resuscitation on birth asphyxia related outcomes. Data Safety Monitoring Board Meeting was held in November 2008.In Phase 2 the following activities will be undertaken

• Community mobilization by women’s groups (WG) will be expanded a) to increase its coverage by increasing the number of WGs from 162 to 810 and 2) to address women’s and under 5 children’s health.

• HSS and Advocacy activities will focus on activitating community health advisory committees, develop effective communication with local and national health authorities, establishing links with stakeholders, improve availability, accessibility and quality of care at levels within the project areas, and strengthen referral linkage

• Appreciative Inquiry in health facilities is planned• Monitoring will be expanded to record births and deaths of under 5 age

children

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Honorary Chief Consultant : Prof T A ChowdhuryFRCS, FRCOG, FRCP(R), FCPS, FICS

Professor &Head of the Department

: Prof Rahima Begum FCPS, FICS

Associate Professor : Habiba Khatoon, FCPSShamsun Nahar, DGOSamsad Jahan, MS

Assistant Professor : Nahid Sultana, MS

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Tanzeem Sabina Chowdhury, MRCOG, FCPS

Resident Surgeon : Rona Laila, MS

Registrar : Meherunnessa, FCPSMasuda Islam, FCPS

Assistant Registrar (Indoor) : Sajia AfrinAyesha NoorShakila Khanam

Senior Medical Officers(Outdoor)

: Nazneen Zaman

Medical Officers (Indoor) : Latifa Akhter, Shahnaz Parveen, Nurun Nahar, Shaila Farzana, Fateha Ferdous, Nasima Akhter, , Suha Jesmin, Purobi Saha, Nasima Begum, Rifat Binte Habib, Ruma Sen Gupta, Sharmin Ferdous, Jesmin Jerin, Naushaba Tarannum Mahtab, Samsun Nahar, Raihana Amin, Soheli Nargis.

GU-I

A. Services Provided:

I) Patients seen in the Out-Patient Department.

Total No 4548

A. Diabetic 4009

B. Non-diabetic 539

II CRYO Surgery 74

II) Total admitted patients 790A. Paying 730

i) Diabetic 530

ii) Non-diabetic 200

B. Non-paying

Total Admission 60

Obstetric 35

Gynaecology 25

III) Total Gynae patients 343A. Operated 454

1. Admitted 197

2. OPD (Day care patients) 10

B. Treated conservatively 136

IV). Total Gynaecological Operations

A. Major cases 1881 Total Abdominal hysterectomy 142

2 Radical hysterectomy 2

3 Vaginal hysterectomy 22

4 Laparotomy 19

5 Repair of V.V.F./R.V.F 1

6 NDVH 1

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7 Ectopic Pregnancy 1

B. Intermediate Operations 1i. Perinal tear repair 1

C. Laparoscpy 14

1 Diagnostic

2 Operative

i. Ovarian Cystectomy 2

ii. Drilling 1

3 LAVH 9

4 Ectopic Pregnancy 1

5 Tubal Ligation 1

D. Minor Cases 751 D&C 29

2 D&C with cervical biopsy 3

3 Cervical biopsy 1

4 Marsupialisation of Bartholin’s cyst 2

5 EUA 3

6 Electrocautery 1

7 Suction evacuation 1

8 Secondary suture 27

9 Retained Placenta Removal 4

10 Others (Pelvic floor repair) 2

11 Poly Pectomy & D&C 2

E. Total Obstetrics Patient 447a. Delivered

1. Normal vaginal delivery 60

2. LUCS 348

3. I.U.D. 13

b. Treated conservatively

Complete Abortion 8

Theurapatic Abortion 7

Incomplete Abortion 11

GU-II

A. Services provided:

I) Patients seen in the Out-Patient Department.

Total No 4410

A. Diabetic 3336

B. Non-diabetic 1074

II CRYO Surgery 14

II) Total admitted patients 760A. Paying 701

i) Diabetic 606

ii) Non-diabetic 95

B. Non-paying

Total Admission 59

Obstetric 35

Gynaecology 24

III) Total Gynae patients 604A. Operated

1. Admitted casco 400

2. OPD (Day care patients) 183

B. Treated conservatively 21

IV). Total Gynaecological Operations

A. Major cases 2071 Total Abdominal hysterectomy 106

2 Radical hysterectomy 2

3 Vaginal hysterectomy 30

4 Myomectomy 26

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5 Fothergill's operation 1

6 Laparotomy 33

7 Repair of incisional Hernia 1

8 NDVH 3

9 Recanaliaton 1

10 Ectopic pregnancy 4

B. Intermediate Operations 3i. Tubal Ligation 1

ii. Perinal tear repair 1

iii. Vaginal Reconstruction 1

C. Laparoscpy 203

1 Diagnostic 133

2 Operative

i. Ovarian Cystectomy 8

ii. Drilling 50

3 LAVH 4

4 Ectopic Pregnancy 2

5 Diagnostic Lap. with hysteroscopy 6

D. Minor Cases 391 D&C 2

2 D&C with cervical biopsy 2

3 Cervical biopsy 3

4 Marsupialisation of Bartholin’s cyst 2

5 EUA 3

6 Electrocautery 1

7 Secondary suture 6

8 Hydrotubation 2

9 Retained Placenta Removal 3

10 Others 12

11 Poly Pectomy & D&C 1

12 Cu-T insertion 2

E. Total Obstetrics Patient 339a. Delivered

1. Normal vaginal delivery 57

2. LUCS 276

b. Treated conservatively

Complete Abortion 6

GU-III

A. Services provided:

I) Patients seen in the Out-Patient Department.

Total No 4459

A. Diabetic 3544

B. Non-diabetic 915

II) CRYO Surgery 10

II) Total admitted patients 1927A. Paying 1860

i) Diabetic 1000

ii) Non-diabetic 860

B. Non-paying

Total Admission 67

Obstetric 51

Gynaecology 16

III) Total Gynae patients 854A. Operated

1. Admitted casco 558

2. OPD (Day care patients) 172

B. Treated conservatively 124

IV). Total Gynaecological Operations

A. Major cases 1631 Total Abdominal hysterectomy 104

2 Radical hysterectomy 4

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3 Vaginal hysterectomy 34

4 Myomectomy 5

5 Fothergill's operation 1

6 Laparotomy 10

7 Ectopic Pregnancy 5

B. Intermediate Operations 9i. Tubal Ligation 3

ii. Perinal tear repair 5

iii. Vaginal Reconstruction 1

C. Laparoscpy 56

1 Diagnostic 14

2 Operative

i. Ovarian Cystectomy 16

ii. Drilling 1

3 LAVH 22

4 Tubal ligation 1

5 Diagnostic Lap. with hysteroscopy 2

D. Minor Cases 801 D&C 40

2 D&C with cervical biopsy 9

3 Cervical biopsy 10

4 Marsupialisation of Bartholin’s cyst 5

5 EUA 3

6 Electrocautery 2

7 Secondary suture 1

8 Retained Placenta Removal 3

9 Poly Pectomy & D&C 5

10 Cu-T insertion 2

E. Total Obstetrics Patient 512a. Delivered

1. Normal vaginal delivery 56

2. LUCS 441

b. Treated conservatively

Complete Abortion 11

Theurapatic Abortion 4

Centre for Assisted Reproduction

Sr Consultant & Head : Prof TA Chowdhury; FRCS (Ed), FRCOG, FCPS (Bang), FCPS (Pak), FICS

Junior Consultant : Nusrat Mahmud, MBBS, MSc(Clinical Embryologist)

Scientific Assistant : Mr Arif Mamun, MSc

Total Patients : 4765; Old : 2565; New : 2200; Semen Analysis : 1469; Diagnostic Laparoscopy : 199; Lap Ovarian drilling : 72; Lap Cysteetomy : 14; Hysteroscopy : 28; Laparotomy : 37; IUI (Intra Uterime Insemination) : 64; Trans vaginal Ultra sonogram (TVS) for follicular tracking : 376

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Department of Surgery General Surgery & MIS, (Unit- I)

Professor : Prof Humayun Kabir ChowdhuryFCPS (Surgery) FICS, FACS (USA)

Assistant Professor : Mohammad Noor A Alam (Jahir)FCPS (Surgery), Fellowship in Surgical

Gastroenterology & liverransplantation (India)

Registrar (Incharge) : Md Roushan Iqbal

Assistant Registrar : Shariful Islam

Sr. Office Secretary : Mohammad Jashim Uddin

A. Service Provided1. Out patient Consultancy - 46972. Total Indoor Patient Service – 1155Diabetic: Paying – 1024; Non Paying –131Non Diabetic: 107; Total Operation–1025; Open Operation – 865; Laparoscopic Operation –160

B. Academic Activities

- Monthly mortality, morbidity meeting, Monthly Journal Club, Weekly Surgical Meeting, Resident’s academic programme, Undergraduate teaching programme, Training Course at MISC, MS (General Surgery) Course, Guide for dissertation of FCPS (Surgery) –II student, Lectures at BCPS in Post Graduate Course classes, Guide for thesis of MS (General surgery) student, Examiner FCPS & MS (Surgery)

C. Ongoing Research Program

- Out come of Incisional Hernia- A study on adrenal tumours

D. Conferences / Workshops

Prof Humayun Kabir Chowdhury

1. 15th International Congress of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery (EAES)4-7 July 2007, Athens Greece.

2. 8th Asia Pacific Congress of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia. ELSA 2007 Hyderabad, India on 17th August -19th August, 2007.

3. 10th International Surgical Congress, Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh. December 07-10, 2007 Dhaka Bangladesh.

Paper Presented

1. Needlescopic Cholecystectomy experience of 3400 cases. 15th International Congress of the European Association for Endoscopic Surgery ( EAES) 4-7th July 2007, Athens, Greece.

2. Effort to reduce the Bile duct injuries during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy . 8th Asia pacific Congress of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia .ELSA 2007, Hyderabad - India 17th -19th

August, 2007.

3. Needlescopic Cholecystectomy experience of 3400 cases. 8th Asia pacific Congress of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia, Hyderabad – India.

4. Effort to reduce the Bile duct injuries during Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. 8th Asia pacific Congress of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia .ELSA 2007, Hyderabad - India 17th -19th

August, 2007.

5. Residents training in surgery- what needs to be done. 10th International Surgical Congress, Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh. December 07-10, 2007 Dhaka Bangladesh.

6. Teaching and learning undergraduate surgery. 10th International Surgical Congress, Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh. December 07-10, 2007 Dhaka Bangladesh.

7. Adrenalectomy – Experience of a surgical unit. 10th International Surgical Congress, Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh. December 07-10, 2007 Dhaka Bangladesh.

Publications1. Laparoscopic repair of Incisional Hernia.

Member Editorial Board

1. Journal of Minimal Access Surgery of IAGES. India2. Journal of Surgery Pakistan.

Society positions

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1. President, Society of Laparoscopic Surgeon of Bangladesh, Bangladesh 2005- 2007

2. Vice president, International College of Surgeons, Bangladesh Chapter)

3. Country Representative (Governor) Endoscopic & Laparoscopic Surgery of Asia (ELSA)

4. Treasurer, Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh.

5. Member, Indian Association of Gastrointentional Endo surgeons.

Dr Noor A Alam (Jahir)

Paper PresentedLaparoscopic repair of incisional Hernia 9th international Conference SOSB 08.

Conferences attended

3rd International Conference, Organized by SLSB- Feb-07

Workshop attended - 2 Laparoscopic Live surgery workshop at BIRDEM organized by SLSB- Workshop on Bariatric Surgery at BIRDEM.

Abstract

3rd International Congress, SLSB, Feb-2007

6. APR and Incisional hernia repair by Laproscopic Technique7. Efforts to reduce Bile duct injuries during Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.8. Laparoscopic repair of Incisional Hernia.

Department of General & Colorectal Surgery Unit - II

Honorary Chief Consultant : Prof Motior Rahman MBBS, FRCS, FACS

Professor & Senior Consultant (Unit Chief) : Prof Md Abdullah Al Amin MBBS, MCPS,

FCPS, FRCS, FACS

Assistant Professor : Samiron Kumar Mondal, MBBS, FCPS

Registrar : Nilufar Shabnam

Asst Registrar : Tanbir Al Misbah, MBBS

A. Service Provided

Out door Consultation – 5420; Total indoor patient – 575; Paying 437; Non Paying – 38; Diabetic; Non Diabetic – 100. General Operation: 518

Open Surgery

Category Paying NonpayingC- A 69 7C - B 0 0C- C 4 0C-D 2 0C-E 0 0C-F 2 0C-G 80 15C-H 47 11

Taka -1500/= 21 0

SOTCategory Paying Nonpaying

C- A 1 0C -G 23 3C- H 50 17

TK – 500/ 600= 402 128TK – 300/200/= 244 44

Laparoscopic Procedure

Category Paying Nonpaying

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy 105 5Laparoscopic Appendicetomy 17 0Laparoscopic Hernioplasty (Inguinal) 21 0Laparoscopic Hernioplasty (Incisional) 5 0Laparoscopic High ligation Varicocele 1Laparoscopic Assisted Hemicolectomy 7 0Laparoscopic Assisted APR 2 0

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Laparoscopic Rectopexy 2 0

B. Academic Activities1. Monthly Mortality, morbidity meeting2. Monthly Journal club. 3. Weekly Surgical meeting.4. Residents academic program.5. Undergraduate teaching program6. Short and long term training courses on laparoscopic surgery7. Courses for MS in surgery.

C. Ongoing Research Projects

a. Micro vs Macro vascular involvement in diabetic foot lesions prospective randomized study by duplex scan

b. Out come of the prophylactic use of low molecular with heparin in patients with high risk of DVT,

c. Bacteriological study of gall bladder in cholelithiasis.

D. Organized Seminar &Workshop

1. Organized international Live workshop on Laparoscopic GI Surgery in

BIRDEM

2. Organized Live workshop in Laparoscopic Bariatic Surgery in BIRDEM

3. Organized Seminar on Updated management of breast Carcinoma.

Prof Motior Rahman

Attended following Workshop & Conferences• Indian Association of gastrointestinal Endo surgery & 2nd Fellowship

Course with live workshop on Laparsocopic Surgery from 29th Nov -2nd December’ 07.

• IAGES 8th National Congress & workshop on Minimal access surgery Jaipur 14th -16th February 08.

• Attended 3rd International Congress of the Asia Pacific Hernia Society, Singapore 25-27th October 2008.

• Hon Life Member, The Association of Surgeons of India 1.10.08

• Conferred Hon. Fellowship of Indian Association of Gastro Intestinal Endo surgeons 16th February 2008, Jaipur Indian

Prof Abdullah - Al – Amin

Conference Attended

1. Attended International Conference of SOSB in Dhaka Bangladesh.

2. Attended National Conference of SOSB, Chittagong.

3. Attended international conference on Liver diseases in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

4. Attended ASEAN conference on Colorectal Surgery, Singapore.

4. Publications

1. Primary Leiomyosarcoma of the liver – A case report – Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science.

Society Position

1. Guide for dissertation of FCPS ( Surgery) –II student.

2. Examiner of Surgery Final MBBS Examinations.

3. Served as invigilator in FCPS part –II examination of BCPS

4. Institutional Coordinator & Trainer of Laparoscopic Surgery Training Program organized by SLBS.

5. Member executive Committee, SOSB.

6. Vice President & Life member, Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons of Bangladesh (SLSB).

7. Life member, Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh.

8. Life member, Endoscopic & Laparoscopic Surgery of Asia (ELSA)

9. Member of American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons.

10. Member Association of Colon & Rectal surgeon of India.

11. Fellow of American College of Surgeons.

Dr Samiron Kumar MondalConference attended

1. Attended international Conference on SOSB in Dhaka Bangladesh.

2. Attended international Conference on liver diseases in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

3. Attended Asean conference on Colorectal Surgery – Singapore.

Publications

Primary Leiomyosarcoma of the liver. A case report Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science

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Department of General Surgery, Unit – III

Chief Consultant / Professor : Prof Mirza Mazharul Islam, MBBS,

FRCS, FCPS, FICS

Associate Professor ( In charge) : Md Mazharul Huque KhanFRCS (Eden & Glasgow) Fellow ship (Japan)

Assistant Professor : Tapash Kumar Maitra, FCPS

Registrar ( Incharge) : Tamanna Narmeen, MBBS

Asst Registrar : Sugit Kumar Paul MBBS

A. Service Provided

Out patient Consultation –5406; Total number of admissions- 454; Operations done –991

A. General Operation – 191; B. Lap Surgery – 85; Lap Chole – 81; Lap Ape – 02; Lap Spleenectomy –2; c. Septic OT Procedure; In Patient Cases – 81Out Patient cases – 634; Except regular Dressing / Debridement of Indoor Cases)

B. Academic Activities

Participation in the following academic activities

Monthly Mortality Morbidity Meeting, Monthly Journal Club, Weekly Surgical Meeting, Residents academic Program, Under Graduate teaching Program, Training Course of Minimally Invasive Surgery, MS General Surgery Courses, Guide to dissertation of FCPS ( Surgery)

C. Ongoing Research Activities

a) Laparoscopic appendisectomy: a comparative study between internal Vs emergency surgery.

b) Systolic Gangrene in diabetic patients: a prospective study.

C. Retrospective study of Necrotizing fascitis in 3 yrs period in 2 surgical units.

Dr Md Mazharul Huque Khan

Conferences attended

1. 10th international surgical Congress Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh December 7-10, 2007, Dhaka Bangladesh.

2. 3rd International Congress organized by SLSBH.

3. Laparoscopic Live Surgical Workshop at BIRDEM organized by SLSB.

Article Published

1. Comparative study between laparoscopic open Appendicetomy. BSMS Vol: 10 No 02, 90 – 93.

2. A Mysterious abdominal lump. BSMS Vol no 2 134 – 135.

Society position

1. EC Member, Society of Laparoscopic Surgeon of Bangladesh, Bangladesh

2. Member Editorial board – Journal of the society of surgeon of Bangladesh.

3. Life member Endoscopic & Laparoscopic surgeon of Asia ( ELSA)

4. Member, Society of Gastroestinal Society of Japan.

Tapash Kumar Maitra

Conferences attended

1. 10th international surgical Congress Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh December 7-10, 2007, Dhaka Bangladesh.

2. 3rd International Congress organized by SLSBH.

3. Laparoscopic Live Surgical Workshop at BIRDEM organized by SLSB

Department of General SurgeryUnit - IV

Chief Consultant / Professor : Prof Mirza Mazharul Islam, MBBS, FRCS, FCPS, FICS

Associate Professor : SM Abu Zafar, MBBS, FRCS

Assistant Professor : Muhd. Mustaque Husain, MBBS, FCPS

Registrar (In charge) : Bodiuzzaman

Asst Registrar : Ashim Kumar Dutta

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A. Service ProvidedOut Patient: Every Tuesday & alternate Thursday Out patient Consultation – 4653; Total number of admissions- 585; Operation: Total Operations (403+ 2415) = 2818; Elective & Emergency except Septic cases) –( 291+105+7) =403; Septic Case (Operative) 2415

Operative Category: Laparoscopic

a) Lap Chlecystectomy – 96b) Diog. Laparoscopy – 4c) Lap Herniorraphy – 05 Total = 105

Open Surgery

Category Paying NonpayingC- A 82 7C - B 0 0C- C 9 0C-D 14 3C-E 5 0C-F 4 0C-G 48 18C-H 43 16

Total - 291

Endoscopy : Upper GI Endoscopy : 7

B. Academic Activities

1. Discussion on a scientific topic among unit doctors on every alternate Sunday.

2. Attending & Participating in Hospital & Department all Scientific Programs.

3. Lecture, Tutorial, Clinical & Practical Classes for Undergraduate & Post graduate students.

4. Guide for Dissertation for FCPS Part –II students

5. Examiner for MCPS (Surgery), MBBS ( Surgery) & FCGP.

Prof Mirza Mazharul Islam

Activities:Continue as an examiner from Bangladesh in the MRCGP ( Int) examination of Royal College of General Practitioner, England held at Srilanka in March, 2008.Working as President of BCGP (Bangladesh College of General Practitioners) Paper Setter and examiner in FCPS part -2 Examination, Paper Setter and examiner in MCPS part –II

Social and Cultural Activities

Elected as president in Tangail Zilla Samity , Dhaka, Ekusha Padok 2008, Tangail Zilla authority as Vasha Sainik.

Dr SM Abu Zafar

Publications

1. M Mustaque Husain , M Noor A Alam, Samiron Kumar Mondalo, M Mamunur Rashid , SM Abu Zafar. Role of Modified Sugiura Procedure in Emergency management for bleeding Oesophgeal and Fundal Varices. Bangladesh J Medical Science 2007, Sep, 13: 88-91

2. Zafar SMA. Peripheral Vascular Disease. In Prof Hajera Mahtab et al. Diabetes Mellitus A Handbook For Professionals. Fourth Edition BIRDEM, Dhaka: Diabetic Association of Bangladesh, June 2007. 155-59.

Participation

1. Participated in- Notes (Natural orifice Transluminal endoscoopic Surgery) training Course in Taiwan for one week from 12.09.08 to 19.09.08

2. Organized a workshop and live surgery program for Metabolic surgery at BIRDEM on 20.12.08.

Society Positions

1. Member Executive Committee, Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons, Bangladesh.

2. Life Member, Society of Surgeons, Bangladesh.

3. Life Member, Endoscopic & Laparoscopic Surgeons , Asia( ELSA)

Dr Muhd Mustaque HusainParticipation:- Coordinator & Organizer of workshop and Live surgery program for metabolic surgery at BIRDEM on 20.12.08.

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Department of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery (HBPS)

Professor & Head : Prof Mohammad Ali MBBS FCPS FRCS Ed FACS Fellow Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic & Liver

Transplant Surgery, Australia.

Assistant Professor : Md Mamunur Rashid MBBS FCPS

Registrar : Hashim Rabbi , MBBS MRCS Ed MRCPS (Glasgow)

Assistant Registrar : AHM Tanveer Ahmed MBBS

Senior Medical Officer : Kazi Mahbuba Akhtar MBBS

Medical Officer : Hasina Alam MBBS

A. Services ProvidedOperative proceduresI) Hepatic procedures : 08

a) Hepatic Resections : 03b) Hepatic Cyst – Procedures : 02 c) Liver abscess drainage : 03

II) Bile duct Procedures: 24 a) Biliary reconstruction (Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy ± liver resection)

i) Hepatolithotomy & Biliary reconstruction : 03ii)Choledocholithotomy & Biliary reconstruction : 09iii) Excision of choledochal cyst and biliary reconstruction : 02 iv) Bile duct injury – controlled fistula followed by reconstruction : 03

b) Choledocholithotomy : 04c) External biliary drainage & biopsy : 02

III) Gall bladder procedures 24i) Cholecystectomy : 11ii) Radical cholecystectomy

(Resection of S4b + S5 & Biliary reconstruction) : 09iii) Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy : 04

IV) Pancreatic procedures : 44a) Partial pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple’s procedure) : 06b) Lateral pancreatico-jejunostomy : 18c) Lateral pancreatico-jejunostomy + Cholecystectomy : 03d) Operation for necrotizing pancreatitis (Pancreatic necrosectomy) : 02e) Necrosectomy : 02f) Pancreatic bypass procedures : (Cholecystectomy + Triple bypass) : 08 g) Operation for pancreatic pseudocyst

i. Roux-en-Y cystojejunostomy : 03ii. Cystogastostomy : 02

V) Gastric procedures : 04

a. Gastrojejunostomy + Liver biopsy : 02b. Gastrojejunostomy + Cholecystectomy : 02

VI) Splenectomy : 02

VII) Diagnostic Laparotomy/ Laparoscopy : 10

VIII) Minor procedures : 33

IX) Referred to GHPD for interventional Hepato Biliary pancreatic procedures : 13

X) Indoor consultation of referred cases from GHPD & other Units: 147XI) Outdoor consultations : 228

B. PublicationProf Mohammad Ali contributed in International Test Book on Organ Transplantation in the Chapter - 17: ‘Hepatic Allograft Loss: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Management’ in the Book “CHRONIC ALLOGRAFT FAILURE”. Edited by Prof Nasimul Ahsan, Mayo Clinic – College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Transplant Center, Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Published by Landes Bioscience - 2008, USA.

Department of Urology Unit-I

Associate Professor : Mohammad Abdul Mannan KhanMBBS, FCPS (Surgery).

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Assistant Registrar : Debashish SarkerMedical Officer : Md Mohiur Rahman Khan, Bakhtiar

Ahmed, MM Masud Parvez,

Honorary Doctor : Shafiqur Rahman MBBS, FCPS.A. Services Provided

Indoor Services

a. Total number of admitted patient : 196, b. Total number of treated patient: 286, c. Renal Transplantation: 10, d. Conservatively treated: 38, e. Operation Category:

CategoryA -78, B- 01, C-67, D – 24, E- 01, F- 18, G – 51, Others : 210

B. Academic Activities

i. All the doctors participated in monthly journal club, morality-morbidity meeting, weekly surgical meeting, morning lecture session on different surgical specialties’.

ii. Assistant registrar & two medical officers are in FCPS-Part II.

iii. Lectures in Ibrahim Medical College by Consultants.

Unit- II

Assistant Professor : ATM Mowladad Chowdhury MBBS, FCPS, MRCS, MS

Assistant Registrar : Mohammad Shah Alam

A. Service Provided

I. Indoor Services: Total number of admitted patient : 720, b. Total number of treated patient: 3330, c. Total number of operated patient: 575, d. Out door Services: 2610, Operation Category: Renal Transplantation: 10Category: A –104; B- 06; C-77; D – 60; E- 16; F- 01; G – 15; H – 76; Others : 210

B. Academic Activities:1. Weekly general meeting of different specialties.

2. Weekly Surgical meeting.

3. Weekly Special discussion of Urology department.

4. Monthly mortality & morbidity meeting.

5. Monthly Journal club Session.

6. Morning lecture Programme of different Surgical Specialties.

7. Lecture in Ibrahim Medical College by Consultant.

C. Special Activities of Consultant

Dr ATM Mowladad Chowdhury:1. One month training in renal transplant with advance Urology in Sheffield

Kidney institute. UK.2. Attended Workshop on intersex Surgery in Chittagong Medical College,

Chittagnong3. Attended international Conference on Liver disease in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Department of Ear, Nose & Throat Disease and Head & Neck Surgery (ENT)

Associate Professor & Head : Zaheer Al Amin, MBBS, DLO (Eng) of the Departemt FRCS (Edin), FRCS (Ire)

Associate Professor : Mohammad Abdul Manna KhanMBBS, FCPS (Surgery).

Registrar : Sudhangshu Shekhar Biswas, MBBS (DU), DLO (BSMMU)

Assistant Registrar : Md Abdur Razzak, MBBS

A. Services Provided

a. Out-Patient Services1) Consultation & Advice: 8561; 2) Referred Patients : 891; 3) Minor Surgical Procedure : 324; 4) Audiogram : 891.

b. In Patient Services1) Total Admission : 225; Total Operations : 269; a) 4 Major : 03; b) 3 Major : 04; c) 2 Major : 89; d) Major + Intermediate : 51; Major + Minor : 03; Major : 46; Intermediate : 47; Minor : 60; Minor Procedures (500/-) : 92.

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B. Academic Activities

Participation in weekly Monday CME programme with Surgery Department & in Tuesday CME Programme with all the departments & in intra-departmental Sunday CME Programme. Clinical attachment of students from Ibrahim Medical College (IMC). Academic lecture at IMC. Clinical placement of MS students from General Surgery and Ophthal-mology. Badhan Kumar Dey enrolled & proceeded for DLO course under the Dhaka University.

C. Publications

1. Causes of Late Presentation in Head & Neck cancer patients: Bangladesh Journal of Medical Service; March 2007; 13 (1).

2. Papillary Carcinoma to Thyroid Presented as a Bleeding Neck Mass: Bangladesh Journal of Medical Service; March 2007; 13 (1).

Recent Advance Surgical Procedure Performing

Endoscopic Thyroidectomy – Pioneer in Bangladesh. 1st done in BIRDEM on 17th February, now doing routing.

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology

Professor / Senior Consultant : M K Izharul Quayyum Choudhury MBBS, MS (Ortho), FACS

Assistant Professor / Junior Consultant : Anwar Ahmed, MBBS, D Ortho, MS

(Ortho.)

Registrar : Chowdhury Iqbal Mahmud, MBBS, FRCS, M.Ch (Ortho)

Assistant Register : Afrina Jahan MBBS

A. Services Provided

Out-door servicesConsultation and advice: 6040 referred patients. Minor surgical procedures: Total – 800In-door services Total admitted patients: 560, Consultancy services to the patients referred from other departments - Total 512 Minor surgical procedures: 710Operations: Major – 121 Intermediate - 32; Minor - 358; Total –511B. Conferences/ Seminars/Workshops Attended

1. International conference of the Bangladesh Rheumatology Society. Dhaka, Bangladesh.

1. Diabetic and Endocrine Conference organized by the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh and Bangladesh Endocrine Society. Dhaka, Bangladesh:

2. National Conference and International Scientific Congress of Bangladesh Orthopaedic Society. Dhaka, Bangladesh.

3. International conference of Asia Pacific Orthopaedic Association: Seoul: South Korea.

4. Annual Congress of Singapore Orthopaedic Association.

5. International Seminar of AO SEC: Dhaka.

C. Academic Activities

1. The Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons recognized training in our department for FCPS.

2. The senior one of us joined the panel of examiners (Surgery), University of Dhaka for conducting Final MBBS examinations of various Medical Colleges.

3. Dr Chowdhury Iqbal Mahmud MBBS, FRCS has been conferred with M.Ch (Ortho) by the University of Dundee.

4. Dr Mujibur Rahman has been conferred with D.Ortho by the University of Dhaka.

5. Participation in Monday CME programs with Surgery and Tuesday CME programs with all departments.

6. Lectures and clinical classes for 3rd to 5th year students of Ibrahim Medical College.

7. Classes for Post Graduate Students, Assistant Registrars and Medical officers on Orthopaedics and Traumatology.

8. Classes for Post Graduate Students of College of General Practitioners, Bangladesh.

Department of Ophthalmology

Professor & Chief Consultant : Prof AH Syedur Rahman, MBBS, DO, FRC Ophth, FCPS

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Associate Professor : Md Hazrat Ali, MBBS, FCPSHead of Dept.

Associate Professor/ : Md Nazrul Islam, MBBS, MCPS,Consultant DO, FCPS; Ashraf Sayeed, MBBS, DO,

FCPS, MS

Deputy Chief Medical Officer : Md Altaf Hossain Sharif, MBBS

Assistant Professor/Junior : Ziaul Ahsan, MBBS, DO, Fellow VR, Consultant MS; Manash Kumar Goswami, MBBS, DO,

MS; Sajedur Rahman, MBBS, DO, MS

Registrars : Frdous Akhter Jolly, MBBS, DO, FCPS; Abdur Rakib, MBBS, DO, FCPS

Senior Medical Officers : Shahana Karim, MBBS, DO, FCPS – I; AKM Mozammel Haque, MBBS, DO, FCPS; Dilara Khatun, MBBS, DO, FCPS – 1; Syeda Nazme Ara Mukter, MBBS, FCPS – I; Md Abdul Mannan, MBBS, DO, FCPS; Yeasmin Afroz Kamal, MBBS, DO; Plash Barua, MBBS, DO; Ferdous Hossain MBBS, FCPS; Purabi Rani Deb Nath, MBBS, MS; Shahed Alam, MBBS, FCPS – I; Biplobi Nasreen, MBBS, MS – I, FCPS – I.

Assistant Registrars : Monira Sultana MBBS, FCPS – I; Fatema Ferdous Ara, MBBS; MS – I, FCPS – I; Narayon C Bhowmik MBBS, MS-1, FCPS-1

Medical Officers : Md Mazharul Islam, MBBS, FCPS – I; Tasnim Khanom, MBBS, FCPS – I; Sazzad Hossain, MBBS, DO; Md Siddiqur Rahman, MBBS, FCPS – I; AB Shamsudduha, MBBS, MS – II, FCPS – I; Shahnaz Begum, MBBS, FCPS – I; Md Nurul Islam, MBBS, FCPS – I; Rajashree Das, MBBS, FCPS – I; Maliha Sharmin, MBBS, FCPS – I; Tanzina Islam, MBBS, FCPS – I; Frzana Solel, MBBS, FCPS – I; Frzana Ali, MBBS, FCPS – I; Ishrat Jahan, MBBS, FCPS – I

Postgraduate Achievements : AKM Mozammel Haque MBBS, DO, FCPS – I; Md Nurul Islam, MBBS, DO, FCPS – I, Dilara Khatun MBBS, DO, FCPS – I;

Biplobi Nasreen, MBBS, DO, FCPS – I; AB Shamsudduha, MBBS, MS – I, Rajashree Das, MBBS, FCPS – I; Maliha Sharmin, MBBS, FCPS – I; Ishrat Jahan, MBBS, FCPS – I; Frzana Solel, MBBS, FCPS – I; Tanzina Islam, MBBS, FCPS – I; Shahed Alam, MBBS, FCPS – I; Md Mazharul Islam, MBBS, FCPS – I; Shahnaz Begum, MBBS, FCPS – I; Tasnim Khanom, MBBS, FCPS – I; Abu Nayeem Md Md Yousuf, MBBS, MS – II (Student BIRDEM).

A. Services Provided

i. Out-patient Service 1. Total patients attended for eye examination : 42447a) New patients & Consultation : 20250; b) Old patients : 23197

2. Total Patients Attended at OPD : 35500Leser Done : a) Argon Laser : 1037; b) YAG Laser : 00

3. Fundus Photography :4142; Fluorescein Angiography : 1874; Visual Field Analysis : 353; Refraciton : 6920; Specular Microscopy : 00; Biometry (A/B) Scan : 3338; Consultation : 17836.

Indoor (Hospital) Services Total number of patients served in Dept : 82576 Admission : 1396; operation : 2318; treated conservatively : 87; referredpatients :833; general anesthesia : 25; local anethesia : 2293; served in OPD : 75885; served in IPD : 6556; served in avastin :351.

B. Academic Activities i. Course running 1. Diploma-in-Ophthalmology (DO): Running since 1991-1992 session.2. Master of Surgery (MS-Ophthalmology): From July 1999.

C. Ongoing Research1. Comparative study between Intravitreal Avastin + PRP laser versus PRP in

of 30 cases.2. Serum lipid profile among the patient with or without exudative macular

oedema of 100 patients.3. Factors influencing DR among Bangladeshi population-retrospective study

of 1000 cases.4. Association of DR among the patients with angiographically confirmed

CAD in type – 2 DM. 5. Relation and characteristics of DR in comparison with DN of 100 cases.

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D. Seminar/Conference/Workshop Attended

1. 17th APAO Conference at Singapore in June. 2007.

2. 66th Annual Conference of All India ophthalmologicall Society held at Bangladesh India. January 2008.

3. 35th Annual National Conference of Ophthalmologicall Society of Bangladesh (OSB) in March 2008.

4. 18th APAO Conference at Hongkong in June, 2008.

5. BAO Conference at Dhaka in October, 2007.

E. Article in Journal

1. Characterization of indiopathic central serons chorioretinopathy with optical coherence tomography: Bangladesh perspective; Journal of Bangladesh Academy Ophthalmology; January 2007, Vol 14 no 1.

2. Retinal nerve fiber layer analysis in glaucoma suspect patients by optical coherence tomography. Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Ophthalmology; January 2007 Vol 14 no 1.

Department of Anesthesiology

Professor & Head : AKM Nur Nobi Chowdhury, MBBS, Board Certified in Anesthesiology

Professor : MA Salam Khan, MBBS, DA; AKM Morshed, MBBS, Board Certified in Anesthesiology

Associate Professor : Md Mahbubul Hasan, MBBS, FCPS

Assistant Professor : Kawsar Sardar, MBBS, MD

A. Services Provided

Total Anesthesia given 10,415 General Surgery) : 3826; Orthopedic : 279; Urology : 708; ENT : 288; Lap Operation : 481; Eye : 2370; HBPS :92; Gynecology : 939; Obstetrics : 1171.

B. Academic Activities

1. Course Running : Diploma in Anesthesia

2. Clinical meeting : Once a week

3. Journal Club : Once a month

4. Mortality and morbidity meeting : Once a month

5. Lecture class for diploma student : Daily

6. Tutorial class for diploma students & medical officers : Dialy

C. Research Activities

1. Metabolic and stress response to lower abdominal surgery under general anesthesia in type 2 diabetic patients (jointly with BMRG, BIRDEM).

2. General anesthesia with laryngeal mask for complicated diabetic (ASA IV), A better option then ordinary general anesthesia.

3. Sub arachnoid block anesthesia but patient can walk just after operation – A 100 case study.

4. Breast surgery under upper thoracic epidural anesthesia.

5. Ongoing Research Projects – 5 Projects.

D. Conference/Workshop Attended

i. 14th World Congress of Anesthesiologists. Cape town, South Africa, March (2nd – 7th) 2008.

ii. National Conference Attended – Organization by Society of anesthesiologists.

iii. National Conference Attended - Organization by Society Study of pain.

E. Publications and Oral Presentation

Dr Mahbubul Hasan MunirAnesthesia considerations in liver transplantation Journal of BangladeshSociety of Anesthesiologists June 2007; 20:

Dr Kawsar Sardar

i. Glycaemic and insulinaemic response during lower abdominal surgery under general anesthesia in type 2 diabetic subjects, Diabetologia Journal of European Association for the study of Diabetes 2007 : 50; 275

ii. Glucose. C – Peptide and cortisol response to surgery under general anesthesia in 2 type diabetic subjects with treatment variability. Journal of Bangladesh Society of Anesthesiologists. Jan 2007; 20:

iii. Oral presentation. Long hepatobilary & pancreatic surgery under thoracic epidural anesthesia. Presented in Annual meeting of Bangladesh Society of Anesthesiologists.

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F. Academic Achievements

Studying in MD (Part – i) : Tanvir Ahmed Studying in DA.: Abdul Hannan, Najmul Kabir, Hamidur Rahamn, Mushfiqur Rahman, Dhafiul Alam

G. Further Plan for expansion of Services

Surgical ICU, Pain Clinic, Labour anesthesia Center, One year training program for anesthesiologists

Department of Transfusion Medicine

Assistant Professor & Head : Tashmim Farhana Dipta, MBBS, FCPS (Haematology), MTM,

Medical Officers : Nargis Jahan Sumi MBBS, CPR, DLP (BIRDEM); Moushumi Farhana MBBS, CPR, DLP (BIRDEM); Kamrojjaman Sohel MBBS, DLP, (BIRDEM); Israt Jahan MBBS, CPR, DLP (BIRDEM); Training in clinical Haematology (6 month) BSMMU; Anamika Datta MBBS.

Laboratory Person

Deputy Chief Medical : Md Khorshed Alam, Diploma in Medical Technologist Technology (IHT).

Junior Experimental Officer : Mrs Parveen Akhter MSc (Zoology) (DU).

A. Services Provided

1. Grouping : a. General Blood Grouping : 6,703; b. Grouping of donor : 7,964; c. Blood Grouping during cross match : 781; Total : 15,448.

2. Donation : ‘A’ Positive : 1,678; ‘A’ Negative : 48; ‘B’ Positive : 2,923; ‘B’ Negative : 43; ‘O’ Positive: 2,606; ‘O’ Negative : 72; ‘AB’ Positive : 575; ‘AB’ Negative 15; Total : 7,964.

3. Screening Test : HBsAg – 7,964; HCV : 7,964; HIV : 7,964; V. D. R. L. : 7,964; Malarial parasite 7,964; Total : 39,820.

4. Positive case screened after donation which are not transfused

1. HBsAg : 97; 2. HCV : 9; 3. NIl; 4. V. D. R. L : 4; 5. Malarial parasite: 3.

5. Blood Component : (Prepared and supplied)

a. Whole blood : 7320; b. Red cell concentrate : 984; c. Fresh plasma/Fresh frozen plasm : 1473; d. Platelet concentrate : 243 e. Platelet rich plasma : 118.

6. (a). Urgent cross match 400; (b). Only cross match done 781; (c). Service charge with serening & cross matching 7,964.

7. Coomds test : 110; Combs test positive 1.

8. Rh Antibody detection and titration : 64; Rh antibody detection and titration positive 2.

9. Malarial parasite pf/pv antigen 59; antigen positive 2; antibody positive 1; pf positive 1; pv positive 1.

10. Rhesus genotype & phenotype 10.

11. Other panel of antibody detection 1; Bombay blood group nil; Du blood group 1 (Positive); Anti A1 2 (positive).

12. Detection of dengue IgA - 27 (Academic), Dengue IgA positive - 2; Report of fetal hemolytic transfusion reaction - Nil.

Professional or paid donor are forbidden and not allowed.

Only Party/Relative donation and Veountary donation is allowed.

Post donation screening and cross matching is practiced (only for SCABU pre deonation done); which is recommended by Safe blood Transfusion Programm (SBTP) of HIV/AIDS Project of WHO.

Out door and day care services

Total patients attending as academic cases with Haematological diseases – 228 patients. Deficiency anaemia (iron deficiency, megaloblastic anaemia), thalassaemia, other haemolytic anaemia, haemophilia and treatment of patient with blood disorders e.g. polycythaemia, anaemia in cancer & haematological malignancy.

Among them

(A) Venesection/Phlebotomy for Po9lycythaemia = 23 patients; Haematological Malignancy = 51 patients; Haemoglobinopathy = 59 patients; Haemophillia = 3 patients; Iron deficiency anemia = 49 patients; Anaemia of chronic disease = 33 patients; Megaloblastic anaemia = 3 patients; Haemachromatosis 7 patients;

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(B) Counseling for selection of donor and treatment given = 7,964 patients.

(C) Diabetes mellitus with haematological diseases = 131 patients.

B. Administrative Activities

1. Proposal for renovation of Transfusion Medicine Department (donor selection area).

2. The department is affiliated with the safe blood transfusion programme (S.B.T.P.) of WHO-HNPSP and takes part in training programmes, seminars, and workshops.

3. Safe blood transfusion programme of WHO-HNPSP provides us reagents, test kits and various laboratory equpments.

4. We are recognized as one of the best quality service providing blood transfusion center.

5. Proposal is given to administration for official out door & day care services as per government rule.

C. Academic Activities

• One year training in this department after passing MBBS is recognized as training requirement of MTM (Masters in Transfusion Medicine) by BSMMU.

• Lectures and tutorial classes (on Haematology and Transfusion Medicine) of undergraduate students of Ibrahim medical college (IMC) and post graduate students of various discipline.

• Advance computer training programme for head of the department.

• Quality assurance & tool kits for implementation of safe blood transfusion rogramme for head of the department.

• Training & classes of BSc (Honors) Laboratory Science (BIHS) students.

• Training of in-tern doctors of BIRDEM under Safe Blood Transfusion Programme.

• Training of Medical officer on donor selection, laboratory transfusion and quality control under safe blood transfusion programme.

• Training of Medical technologist on laboratory transfusion practices and quality control under safe blood transfusion programme.

• Awareness workshop of Nurses under safe blood transfusion progrmme.

D. Departmental Visit

• Three times visit by SBTP Committee & Line director NASP &SBTP.

E. Research Activity

The department research activity on

• Population study on health donor about positive viral marker.

• Prevalence of ABO and Rh blood grouping among donor.

• Incidence of emergency recipients, who received blood with saline cross match without screening.

• Incidence of rare Bombay blood group among donor.

• Random study on use of blood component.

• Prevalence of donor defferal & impact of donor selection.

• Prevalence of Malaria.

• Prevalence of Dengue.

• Case control study on donor complication.

• Effect of vene section in haemochromatosis and polycythaemia.

F. Abstract Present / Publication

a. Current trends of transfusion practice in Bangladesh (In 2nd international Conference of blood transfusion society of Bangladesh, 2008).

b. T F Dipta. Pattern of haematological disorders in the patients attending in a tertiary care hospital. Diabetes and Endocrine Journal. 2008; 37 (suppl 1): 14th Diabetes & Endocrine Conference

Emergency Unit

Resident Physician/ : Md Raziur Rahman, MBBS, MD Assostant Professor and Head (Medicine)

Resident Surgeon/ : Azharul Islam, MBBS, FCPSAssostant Professor and Head (Surgery)Sr Medical Officer : Md Rashedul Islam MBBSMedical Officer : 9

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A. Services Provided

Emergency admission during last year : 14,201Total no of patients attended in Emergency (Morning) : 70696; Total no of patients attended in Emergency (Evening) : 34607: Night : 12012

Total no of ECG done at emergency Dept: 8724, Blood sugar exertion (refiow) 50.302. Total no of Nebulizetion: 8121, Consultation Fee. Capeteritation. Ryles tube Introduction: 3606. Total no of patients admitted in observation Ward: 2450. Total no of patients discharged. from Observation after recovery: 2010.

B. Academic Activities : 7 Doctors in various pastgraduae courses

a. Eight Doctors Complected DLP Courseb. Total Research Publications: 11

Hemodialysis UnitSr Consultant/Professor : Md Abul Mansur MBBS, MD, Dip Nephro

Jr Consultant : Anisur Rahman, MBBS, MD (Nephro)

Registrar : Zainal Abedin, MBBS, MSc in Nephrology (UK)

Assistant Registrar : Emtiaz Hossain, MBBS

Sr Medical Officer : Md Golzar Hossain, MBBS

Medical Officer : Hadyyetul Islam; Mohammad Mehfuz-e-Khoda; Hasanul Kabir; Mirza Shariful Haque; Ahmed Sharif; Moontasim Akter; Jakir Hossain; Palash Mitra (HMO).

A. Activities

a. Total number patients enrolled : 1170; Total sessions of dialysis : 15680; Total sessions of dialysis since : 66709; Total number of patients on regular MHD : 120-130

b. Acute hemodialysis: CRRT, CVVHF, CVVHD, Plasma Exchange – 22

c. Observed World Kidney Day – 2009 and random sereening of general population in fromt of National Press Club.

B. Instruments

Hemodialysis Machine 17; (CRRT) Machine 01; Cardiac Monitor 03; Ventilator 02; Pulse Oxymenter 03.

C. Publications/Lectures

1. Comparison of perdialysis Non-Anemic Diabetic CKD Patients width Erythropoietin Treated Group. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2006; 21 (suppl 4) : 158.

2. Dietary Intake and Calcium Homeostasis in Anemic CKD Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy. Compendium of Abstracts, P- 431, 7th WCN, Brazil 2007.

3. Effect of Renin Angiotensin System Inhibitor (Enalapril) and Blocker (Losartan) on Proteinuria and Blood Pressure Reduction in Patients with Primary Glomerulonephritis-form on going ERASIB-GN Trial. Compendium of Abstracts, p-313, 7th WCN, Brazil 2007.

4. Iron status in diabetic chronic kidney disease with or without anemia. Compendium of Abstracts, p-255, 7th WCN, Brazil 2007.

5. Calcium and phosphate metabolism in pre and on dialysis chronic kidney disease patients. The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy ISDT 2007, Osaka, Japan, 15-17 June, 2007.

6. Alterations in serum k+ level at different doses of enalapril and losartan for treating type 2 diabetic CKD patients. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2007; 22 (S6): vi 92.

7. Efficacy of higher doses of enalapril and losartan in treating primary glomerulonephritis patients with nephrotic proteinuria – from on going ERASIB-GN Trial. Nephrol Dial Transplant 2007; 22 (S6): vi 81-282.

8. Comparative outcome of Erythropoietin for the management of anemia in predialysis diabetics and those on dialysis. Hemodialysis Int 2007; 11(1): 132.

9. Hemodialysis Hepatitis B (HBV) and C ( HCV) virus infection among maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients. Family members and Dialysis Staffs Int 2007; 11(1): 108

D. Attending Course on

1. Mohammad Mehfuz – Khuda (Internal Medicine Medicine, 2nd Part)

2. Hddayatul Islam – MPhil (Physiology – 2nd Part)

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3. Zakir Hossain – FCPS (Medicine, 2nd Part), MD (Cardiology, 2nd Part)

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Finance and Accounts Division

Joint Director (F&A) : Siraj-Ud-Dowla Chowdhury, M Com

Assistant Director : Imrul Ahmed M Com, FCS

A. Activities

All responsibilities related to finance and accounts.

Income and expenditure (Taka, in lacs) at a glance

Description 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-2008Income OwnCollection(BIRDEM)

6410.11 6486.77 8109.76 6229.29 7370.40 7876.33

GovernmentGrant

1940.00 1205.00 1275.00 1440.00 1513.00 2000.00

DevelopmentGrant

740.00 - 394.25 356.25

Loan Taken(BADAS)

599.90 753.77 155.70 3739.39 3218.00 2937.90

Total Collection(BADAS)

8950.00 8445.54 9540.46 11359.16 13870.75 16594.45

ExpenditureTotalExpenditure(BADAS)

7411.72 7848.00 9711.57 12613.47 16379.09 18974.17

C. Free service (equivalent to Taka in lakhs) :

Description 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-2008

BIRDEM

Insulin 399.20 44.11 473.40 611.74 643.96 653.16

Drugs 108.75 111.98 115.86 151.47 199.78 235.01

Hospital Seat Rent 146.82 148.60 149.40 191.52 187.25 203.75

Operation 85.95 105.34 92.24 127.18 150.56 154.74

Investigation 1353.75 1377.61 1521.06 1560.24 1688.15 1853.92

Out-patients

Service*

365.53 370.75 381.64 419.27 429.78 562.02

Sub total 2460.00 2559.39 2733.60 3061.42 3299.45 3662.62

NHN 176.78 175.27 111.32 111.32 111.65 116.79

HCDP 65.95 65.95 152.88 713.80

ICHRI 66.79 366.84 579.16 579.16 809.75 1099.21

Grand total 2635.99 2801.96 2908.87 3817.45 4373.76 5592.42

* Only the salaries of the physicians and other staffs in the Outpatient Department.

* The expenditures for diabetic patients at only cost price.

D. Income details (Taka in lakhs) :

Income and expenditure (Taka in lakhs) at a glanceDescription 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-2008a. Government Grants Recurring budget from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

1200.00 1205.00 1275.00 1440.00 1513.00 2000.00

Development budget from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

394.25 356.25

Special grant from the Social Welfare Council

0.80 0.80 1.75 1.75 1.75 3.00

Social Welfare Ministry Grant (received through ADP from the development budget) for development of infrastructure of BIRDEM

- - - - - -

Grand Total 1940.00 1205.80 1276.75 1441.75 1909.00 2359.25

E. Income details (Taka, in lakhs)

b. OwnCollectionSeal Sale

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-2008

Hospital Seat Rent 790.61 808.70 939.78 1383.38 1320.79 1409.81

Investigations 1779.64 1778.70 2209.65 2209.62 2936.08 3210.50

Insulin sale 1470.96 1495.44 1742.00 1994.98 2111.33 2179.98

Donation, subscription and other grants

314.61 190.73 267.45 364.81 463.53 578.10

Other collections of the Association (Including RVTC & NHN collection) IMC, DAB Cardiac Collection, HCDP

2054.29 2213.17 7842.31 5406.37 7039.02 9216.06

Grant Total 6410.11 6486.77 8109.76 11369.16 13870.75 16594.45

F. List of Significant donors

Sl No Name Amount1. Rupa Fashions 500,000.00

2. KM Mahmudur Rahman 300,000.00

3. OJ Trust 1,000,000.00

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4. OJ Trust 2,000,000.00

5. Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd 100,000.00

6. Mr Intezar Ahmad 2,500,000.00

7. Mr Malekuzzaman 100,000.00

8. Dr M Sirajul Islam 3,000,000.00

Total 9,500,000.00

Administration Division

Deputy Director : Md Ashfaqur Rahman MCom (DU)

Assistant Director : Md Ukil Uddin, BSc

This Division is responsible for the Personnel and General Administration of BIRDEM

Personnel Unit Management activitiesRecruitment : Post advertised -53, Application received -1415, Interview conducted-611, Appointment given-251, Promotion given-103Other activities: Annual increment given-2100, Time scale given-131, Rest & Recreation allowance given-493, Retirement-14, Released from service-20, Dismissal-04, Transfer-33.

Transport UnitThe position of the vehicles is stated below:Micro Hiace: 04; Ambulance (Nissan): 01; Ambulance (Hiace): 01; Ambulance (Townace): 01; Hno bus: 01; Pick-up:01; SE Saloon Corolla Car: 01; Premio F Ltd Car: 01; Honda: 01

The section also responsible for all necessary transportation held during the visits of different BADAS branches and in organizing medical camps in different places in the country.

Telecommunication Unit

Summary of existing telephone lines (with exchange) and are given below

Item July-2007 July-2008PABX exchange HI COM 300 02 02

PABX operator consul 05 05

Trunk line 25 25

Extension Connection 360 380

Fax with ISD Telephone at DG (BIRDEM) Office 01 01

Direct telephone connection at different place of 05 05

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BIRDEM

Direct Telephone Connection (Res) 04 06

Direct Telephone Line under different offices of BADAS

09 11

ISD Telephone line at Ombudsman officer 01 01

PA System 01 01

The HICOM 300: communication system provides many facilities such as : (I) Call transfer (2) Call back (3) ADD one or three party conference etc.

Despatch and Receive UnitThis is the central despatch and receive unit of the BADAS & BIRDEM. It plays an important role in circulating all office orders maintaining mail delivery and receive within and outside the organization. The statistics of 1 year i.e. from July 2007 to June 2008 are given below to indicate the volume of work of this Section.

No of Letter/Documents Despatched-7628No of Letter/ Documents Received-4834

Security SectionThis section is responsible for security of BIRDEM

Manpower: Security Officer: 01; Security Supervisor: 05; Security Guard: 55

Logistic Services Division

Department of Nursing

Nursing superintendent : Mrs Asia Begum, BSc, DPM

Deputy Nursing : Mrs Aruna Karmaker, BA, BSc; Mrs Alpona

superintendent Chowdhury, BSc

Nursing Tutor : Mrs Ashia Khatun BSc,,; Mrs Noni Begchi, BSc, Leadership on Health Education

A. Conferences/Seminars and Workshop attended

• Nursing superintendent attended educational and practice network meeting for improvement of nursing services at DMCH organized by directorate of nursing services – Bangladesh.

• Fifteen (15) nurses attended seminar on management of dengue fever organized by WHO and BIRDEM held in BIRDEM auditorium.

• Eighty (80) nurses (Nsg supervisor senior staff nurse) attended national workshop for health education in Bangladesh in several times, sponsored by WHO and BIRDEM.

• Meeting on AFFI (Vaccinator) programme attended by three nurses from SCABU sponsored by Dhaka City Corporation several times.

• One nurse attended Hospital Hygiene & Infection control progamme meeting at Monowara Hospital in several times.

B. Training Course1. Orientation training progrmme organized for 37 newly appointed senior

staff nurses.2. Two (2) nurses attended on national level training of nurses in HIV care

and management of nursing Institute Dhaka Medical College Organized by WHO & Directorate of nursing services.

3. Inservice Education programme is going on 108 class are taken & 191 nurses attended in the inservice education programme .

4. Clinical teaching arranged in the ward (unit wise) by the side of the patient.5. Classes arranged for BSc students coming from college of nursing about

management of Diabetes Mellitus and its management organized by nursing department BIRDEM.

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6. Three nurses attended leadership & management programme in the development of nursing services, sponsored by ICN, ministry of Health, WHO & Directorate of nursing services Bangladesh.

C. Academic Activity

• One nurse is continuing BSc in nursing course.

• Two Deputy Nursing Superintendent and two nursing tubor conducted classes and also delivered lecture in National Workshop for Health Educators Programme and it is Continuing.

D. Other Activity

• Two representatives from ministry of Health, WHO and Directorate of nursing services Bangladesh visited & evaluated to the project word for leadership and management programme is the development of nursing services.

• A well established infection control system is running.

• Teaching breast feeding technique & encourage exclusive breast feeding.

• Group wise monthly meeting for problem solving and improvement of nursing services is going on.

• Classes arranged for Health Education & counseling to the admitted patients.

Equipment Maintenance Department

Honorary Equipment Adviser : SM Muraduzzaman, Chief Bio-Medical Engineer, BIHS, BADAS

Senior Bio-Medical Engineer : Md Abdul Halim, MSC

Bio-Medical Engineer : Md Towfique Elah, MSC; Md Forhadur Raza, MSC

Sub Divisional Engineer : Syed Ali Masud

(Electrical )

Sub Divisional Engineer : Syed Osman Gani (Electrical )

A. Services Rendered:Services of this department rendered to various activities, such as installation repair, maintenance and preventive maintenance of Electro-Medical, Electrical

Sub-station, Communication , Audio-Visual , Steam generation, Kitchen, laundry and CSSD Air Conditioning and Refrigeration, Medical Gases, Water Supply etc. Some of these are described below.

B. Electro Medical Equipment.Installation, repair and maintenance work are conducted all electro-medical equipment by our technical team.

C. Electrical sub-station & Electrical Distribution.

D. Communications.

E. Audio-Visual

F. Kitchen, laundry and CSSD.

G. Air conditioning and Refrigeration.

Building Maintenance Department

Sub-Divisional Engineer : Abdul Kuddus (Dip.in-Engg)

Assistant Engineer : ABM Munir Hassan (Dip in-Engg)

Name of Works1. Renovated of Physical medicine Department and library.1. Renovated of doctor’s quarter and converted into doctor’s chamber 2. Making a cabinet at dialysis unit.3. Making a cabinet at 2nd floor computer unit.4. Making a cabinet at R-6125. Making cabinet at Transport Department6. Making a cabinet at F &A department.7. Fitting & fixing mat at Lift.8. Making counter table at counter no 1& 210. Making wooden box at R-16011. Making wooden box at R-20512. Fitting & fixing false ceiling at extension portion of room 125 & repairing

bed of OBS-OT.13. Fitting & fixing glass on table at Xray & Emergency Department14. Making a sign board for Eye Department15. Making cabinet at R-180.16. Fitting & fixing floor & wall tiles at canteen.

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17. Fitting & fixing basin at room # 114.18. Fitting waste water line at 4th floor beside BADS office.19. Fitting & fixing glass on table at Laboratory.20. Fitting & fixing SS angle at GOT & collapsible gate at 15th floor.21. Changing commode toilet near 2nd floor officers canteen.22. Making a cabinet for room # 813.23. C C work in floor infront of Oxygen plant.24. Fitting & fixing 6”0 waste water line infront of Emergency Department.25. Fitting & fixing floor tiles at toilet of R-1321 & 1422.26. Fitting & fixing waste line of basin at septic OT (Eye OT). 27. Fitting & fixing aluminum window at 2nd floor Kitchen. 28. Repairing of chair, sofa, trolly at ward/cabin29. Making a cabinet for room # 1422.30. Renovation work of security supervisor’s room.31. Making a book self for room # 1322.32. Fitting fixing floor & wall tiles, commode basin at R-815.33. Fitting & fixing a grill at R-215.34. Making store room for dialysis unit beside lift at ground floor.35. Fitting & fixing of 4″ dia waste water line at counter no-2.36. Making a toilet in room # 226.37. Fitting & fixing aluminum partition in R-146 ground floor.38. Fitting & fixing aluminum window & girl instead of MS window at cabin

802-806.39. Fitting & fixing 5 mm thich glass at many place.40. Changing commodes instead of pan at T-9 toilet at 8th floor.41. Renovation work at counter No 1&242. Fitting & fixing aluminum partition at 6th floor SCABU.43. Making paten stone at reservior and overhead tank of BIRDEM44. Changing vartical pipe line of Residental building.45. Fitting & fixing sink at septic OT (Eye OT).46. Fitting & fixing tiles at R-1109. Ombusmant (R-201)47. Fitting & fixing grill of ward-51 & OPD48. Fitting & fixing vertical blind and making cabinet in the adviser room f

Ombusmant (R-201).49. Fitting & fixing basin at room room-302.50. Making wall cabinet for blood bank.51. Making cabinet at department Physical medicine Department.52. Repairing of bed side locker at ward & cabin53. Renovation work of 8th floor cabin.54. Fitting & fixing basin at room –125.

55. Making wall cabinet at nursing station at Radiology Department.56. Making a cabinet for room # 1325.57. Fitting & fixing 6”0 soil pipe beside water reservoir & in front of

Emergency Department.58. Making stool at Eye OT.59. Making a wall cabinet for room # 450.60. Fitting & fixing looking glass at parking Building.61. Making a wall cabinet for room # 705.62. Repairing of boundary wall at north-west side.63. Repairing of almirah & duct cover at 14th floor & false ceiling at GOT.64. Fitting & fixing door & making wooden box at social welfare department .65. Making a wall cabinet for room #715.66. Changing commode instead of pan at 15th floor infertility centre.67. Fitting & fixing 5mm glass at many place.68. Making a sign board for OPD.69. Making a wall cabinet at transport department.70. Fitting & fixing aluminum window & gill instead of MS window at cabin

(1102-1106)71. Making a wall cabinet for room # 709.72. Making a wall cabinet for room #1008.73. Making pipe cover for room #302 at 2nd floor.74. Making a sign board on top of the porch in front of Emergency Department

& OPD.75. Changing clear glass instead of colour glass at R-122.76. Renovation work of the room # 399 (B).77. Fitting & fixing MS angle at the bottom of collapsible gate of every floor.78. Making a sign board of Lift & Eye Department79. Repairing of aluminum door at GOT & OT on. 4,5,6 & septic OT.80. Making a wall cabinet for room # 318.81. Renovation work of server room at 2nd floor computer unit.82. Fitting & fixing aluminum window & grill instead of MS window at R-510.83. Renovation work in room no-148 in Radiology Department at ground floor.84. Fitting & fixing aluminum window & grill instead of MS window at R-322.85. Making aluminum swing door instead of sliding door at dialysis unit.86. Repairing of stool (104 nos) at ward & cabin.87. Changing clear glass at store R-217.88. Fitting & fixing 5mm glass at nursing hostel.89. Fitting & fixing a display board for kitchen & R-226.90. Renovation work of room no-174 at ground floor at OPD.91. C C work in floor at east side of Oxygen plant.

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92. Repairing of blood draw table at counter 17/A,17/B.93. Making a wall cabinet for at CCU.94. Fitting & fixing mosquito net at window at R-510,509.95. Renovation work of room no-174 at ground floor in Radiology Department96. Renovation work of room no –122 at ground floor 97. Repairing of out gate.98. Supplying & fitting & fixing stair’s nosing.99. Fitting & fixing aluminum pipe of cabin at 14th floor.100.Fitting & fixing shower tray in kitchen of canteen at 1st floor.101.Fitting & fixing wall tiles on corridor infront of Immunology Department102.Making a computer table for information counter at OPD.103.Fitting & fixing plastic door at toilet in ward & cabin104.Repairing of mosaic work at kitchen & Laboratory.105.Making wooden door at cabin 1521, 1530 & ward no 143.106.Changing wheel valve at water supply line.107.Changing CI Sheet.108.Making wooden platform at prenatal care project.109.Making a wall cabinet for wardmaster’s room.110.Making a wall cabinet for a ground floor at Radiology Department111.Fitting & fixing a sign board for Radiology Department112.Fitting & fixing collapsible gate of insulin counter at ground floor.113.Making minor OT at dialysis unit.114.Supplying & fitting fixing of aluminum swing door closer of Emergency

Department & septic OT.115.Changing commode at room –1422.116.Inside Painting works of the Hospital Building.117.Fitting & fixing wall tiles at room –113. OT.118.Some renovation work of cabin & ward at 8th Floor.One Hundred and Eighteen works have been completed in year July 2007- 2008.

Kitchen Section, BIRDEM

Senior Kitchen Manager : TMN Alam Siddique, MCom

A. Service ProvidedTotal admitted patients-1,93,256; Total diet supplied-2,05,106Total expenses incurred –Taka 2,31,00373.00; Per day per patient’s cost: Tk. 112.63

Laundry-Linen and Apparel Section

Jr Apparel Officer : Md Abdul Mazid

Laundry and Apparel Section

About 2500 pieces of cloths per day like bed sheet, pillow cover, OT gown, Nima, OT Trouser, Patients Nima & Trouser, Mosquito net, Towel, Screen, Uniform, Appron etc were supplied to different wards, Cabins, OT and employees after washing and ironing. For this purpose machineries like two iron roller, two washing machine, two hydra structor machine and four dryer machines and two hand iron were there in the laundry section. Maximum of the above mention linen wares are also sewing in the laundry section.

Material Management Department (Store)

Deputy Director : Mushfiqur Rahman, MSS, DPMAssistant Director : Ahmed Akramul Haq, BSc

The department was re-organized in sub-store wise in the following way:a. Insulin, medicine and injection etc.b. Chemical, reagents kits and x-ray film etc.c. Medical equipment, spares, machineries, and components etc.d. General store: printing articles, non-traditional stores like hardware, plumbing, electric, wooden furniture and cleaning item lie soap, detergent powder etc.e. Apparel, linen and tailoring materials etc.

Beside there is a distribution counter (no-14) in the out patient department (OPD) for selling different medicine specially insulin and other essential items for the diabetic patients.All important works are managed by the computer network system. During the last financial year (2006-2007) different type of materials including life saving drugs insulin worth about Tk. 36-38 crore was distributed the store. Insulin as well as many other materials are being distributed form the store all over the country through the BADS branches, NHN, HCDP, ICHRI and many government, autonomous bodies and private organizations.

Department of Procurement, BADAS

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Director (Procurement, BADAS) : Sajjad Hussain Khan, MA (Econ), DPM

Procurement (Import) worth about Taka Twenty Seven Crore Sixty Six Lakh (27.66) was made in the year 2007-2008. The imported items were Equipment/Machineries/Instruments, Spares, Consumables, Glassware, Reagents, Chemicals. The list also included the life saving drugs insulin being centrally procured as usual commensurating with the demand of BIRDEM, BADAS Projects and Affiliated Association.

Local Procurement Section, BIRDEM

Junior Procurement Officer : Salauddin-Al-Hussain (Local purchase)

This section is engaged in the task of carrying out all local procurement of Equipment/Machineries/Instruments, Spares, Consumables, Reagents, Chemicals, stationers, furniture, electric goods, hardware materials and other stores as required of BIRDEM. The procurement costs incurred to the tune of about fifteen crore fifty lakh (15.50) taka.

Printing and Publication Department

Honorary Advisor : SM Abul Hossain, MA

Printing & Publication : Gyanendriya Chakma, MA, DDAd (UK)(In-Charge) Director, Co-ordination, BIRDEM

Asstt Director : Md Khorshed Alam, MSc

Activities1. Designing, composing and printing 330 types of forms, pads, cards, report sheets, money receipts, requisition slip pad, registers, record sheets, follow-up sheets, progress reports, log books, files, different kinds of registers, envelopes etc.

2. Publication of different books in English/ Bangla, Such as: Instructions on Protein, Foods, Nursing Procedural Guideline.

Division of Laboratory Services

Director : Prof Subhagata Choudhury, MBBS, MPhil

PA to Director : Md Salim Chwdhury

Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Pathology & Hematology

Chief Scientific Officer : Prof Md Sirazul Islam, MBBS, MPhil (Path)

Senior Scientific Officer : Md Iqbal MSc (Biochemistry); Md Ashrafuddin Ahmed MSc (Biochemistry); Tanvira Afroze Sultana MBBS, PhD (Haemato-Oncology), Assistant Professor of Haematology

Scientific Officer : Md Nayeemul Islam Khan MSc (Biochemistry); Md Abdul Mottalib MSc (Biochemistry); Md Ferdous Kamal MBBS; Jahangir Alam MSc; Bidhan Chandra Sarkar MSc.

A. Services Provided

Diagnostic Services : General Laboratory of BIRDEM is composed of three sections. Namely, Clinical Pathology, Clinical Biochemistry and Haematology. All the three sections are equipped with auto-analyzers of the latest technology. The department as a whole provides free routine checkup of registered diabetic patients including diagnostic services to in and out patients of BIRDEM Hospital and acts as a referral Laboratory for Dhaka City as well as entire country. This Laboratory extends regular services to Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital and Research Institute (ICHRI) and National Health Care Network (NHN) Centres as and when necessary. Other than routine services, Haematology section of this department provides specialized services starting from bone marrow examination to molecular cytogenetic tests for Haematological malignancies. The section also provides haematology consultation services to patients referred from indoor and outpatient departments of BIRDEM hospital.

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B. Teaching Activities: The Laboratory provides practical training to Doctors and Technologists whenever deputed from different affiliated centres of Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (DAB) all over the country. Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), Laboratory and Senior Scientific Officer (SSO), Haematology take active part in scheduled teaching programme of MD students of different medical specialties under BIRDEM Academy through delivering lectures and conducting practical session. MD Haematology students of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, are placed for training in Molecular Haemotology since Haematology Section has undertaken PCR based molecular studies of Haematological malignancies, for more than two years.

Students from Dhaka University (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department), Kushtia Islamic University (Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Department), Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and other institutes are placed in this department for study programmes of variable duration. At present there is one student enrolled in PhD course of Dhaka University (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department) and another in Masters course of North South University (Department of Molecular Biology) who are completing their thesis work form the haematology and molecular cytogenetics laboratory of this department.

C. Research Activity and Publications: Several research papers have been published from this department. Some case reports have been published Journal of Pathology, Bangladesh Journal of child Health and Ibrahim Medical College Journal. One original article has been published in Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin, the work of which was done in the Haematology section of this department. (Reference: Tanvira Afroze Sultana, Md Abdul Mottalib, Md Sirazul Islam, Mohiuddin Ahmed Khan and Suhagata Choudhury. rt-PCR methods for diagnosis and follow-up of haematological malignancies. First approach in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull 2008, 34: 1-11). Some other research works are ongoing by our scientific officers.

Total Annual Income of Laboratory Department

Sl No

Name of Section

Diabetic(Out door)

Hospital Nutrition ICHRI Total

1. Clinical Biochemistry

(Blood chemistry)

105168 370528 268405 716 744812

2. Clinical Biochemistry

(Urine

269880 1764 329488 56 601188

chemistry)

3. Haematology 96624 93652 17649 - 207925

4. Clinical Pathology

8660 13030 12215 1134 35039

Total 480327 478974 627757 1906 1588964

Total Annual Income of Laboratory Department

Sl No

Name of

Section

Diabetic(Out door)

(taka)

HospitalTaka =

NutritionTaka =

ICHRITaka =

TotalTaka

13,18,70,000 8,40,80,400 4,30,90,700 3,90,000 25,94,31,100

Clinical Biochemistry Section

Blood Chemistry

Sl No

Name of Tests

Diabetic(Out door)

Hospital Nutrition ICHRI Total

1. Plasma Glucose

422720 58680 158290 45 639735

2. S Bilirubin (Total)

4282 24354 3228 - 31864

3. S Bilirubin (Direct)

32 636 160 - 828

4. S Bilirubin (Indirect)

- - - - -

5. S. AST (GOT)

8148 19238 219 - 27605

6. S. ALT (GPT)

65868 19550 7636 - 93054

7. S Alk. Phosphatase

2354 - 1838 - 4192

8. S. Acid Phosphatase

12 120 40 - 172

9. S Amylase 1506 4342 216 65 612910. C P K 72 1702 252 - 202611. CK-MB 24 1580 200 - 180412. LDH 24 1520 180 15 173913. GGT 12 120 60 32 22414. S

Cholinesterase

200 - 200

15. S Cholesterol

131742 9080 5900 - 146722

16. HDL- 17848 7630 4240 - 29718

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Cholesterol17. LDL-

Cholesterol17848 7630 4240 - 29718

18. S Triglyceride

115796 9080 5900 - 130776

19. S Urea 39546 37400 3240 20 8020620. S Creatinine 151576 37400 12280 22 20127821. S Uric Acid 11686 8840 3360 - 2388622. S Total

Protein3754 15480 804 - 20038

23. S. Albumin 3754 15400 804 - 1995824. S Globulin 290 640 350 - 128025. Protein

Electrophoresis

- 45 102 - 147

26. Elee 9640 42400 4240 24 5630427. Blood Gas - 3800 150 - 395028. S Calcium 9240 18420 1700 - 2936029. S Phosphate

(Inorg)5240 10200 1300 - 16740

30. S Magnesium

156 10520 142 - 10818

31. S Lithium - - 720 - 72032. Osmolality - 440 204 50 69433. S Iron 332 1440 360 140 227234. S Iron

Binding Capacity

330 1440 480 140 2390

35. S Fernitin 201 1180 440 135 195636. Vit B 12 20 221 260 10 51137. Folate 160 - 90 10 26038. S Lipase 950 - 80 8 103839. HbAlc - - 44500 - 44500

Total 105163 370528 268405 716 1664812

Urine Chemistry

Sl No

Name of Test

Diabetic (Out

Door)

Hospital Nutrition ICHRI Total

1. Bence Jone’s Protein

- - - - -

2. 24 hr Urine U. Acid

- - - -

3. 24 hr Urine Sodium

- - - - -

4. 24 hr Urine Potassium

- - - - -

5. 24 hr Urine - - - - -

Chloride6. 24 hr Urine

Calcium- 48 44 - 92

7. 24 hr Urine Phosplate

- 36 44 - 80

8. 24 hr Urine UTP

1100 260 180 36 1576

9. CCR 2460 1420 260 20 416010. Urine pH - - - - -11. 24 hr Urine

Glucose- - - - -

12. Urine. Sp. gr.

- - - - -

13. Urine Sugar 123320 - 164600 - 28792014. Urine

Albumin 90000 - 164300 - 254300

15. Urine Acetone

53000 - 60 - 53060

Total 269880 1764 329488 56 601188

Haematology Section

Sl No

Name of Test

Diabetic (Out Door)

Hospital Nutrition ICHRI Total

1. Hb%, TC DC

54260 52040 15000 - 121300

2. ESR 40600 11640 11840 - 640803. Total RBC 12 - 12 - 244. Reliculocyt

e- 100 35 - 135

5. Platelet 1140 24400 2400 - 279406. C/E 72 60 180 - 3127. Blood Film 360 2356 1200 - 39168. MP - 140 100 - 2409. PCV 100 2400 100 - 260010. MCHC - 12 4 - 1611. MCV - 12 4 - 1612. MCH - 12 4 - 1613. BT 40 240 120 - 40014. CT 40 240 120 - 40015. Hb-

Electrophoresis

- 1400 - 1400

16. Bone Marrow

- 95 - 95

17. PCR - - 35 - 35Total = 96624 93652 17649 - 207925

Clinical Pathology Section

Sl No

Name of Test

Diabetic (Out Door)

Hospital Nutrition ICHRI Total

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1. Urine ME 8600 12200 11600 1060 334602. Stool RE 60 440 540 24 10643. Occult

Blood - 390 75 50 515

Total 8660 13030 12215 1134 35039

Department of Endocrinology

Chief Research Officer : AKM Shahidul Alam Khan, MSc, MPhil, PhD, C-ART

Sr Scientific Officer : Asma Mahjabin, MSc

Research Officer : Md Abu Hana Golam Morshed, MSc

Sr Experiment Officer : Mr Abbas Ali

A. Tests Performed

(1) Testesterone : 1443; (2) Lutinizing Hormone (LH): 1594; (3) Follicie Stimulating Hormone (FSH): 1875; Serum Prolactin (PRL): 2245; (5) B-HCG: 254; (6) Triodothyronie (T3): 781; (7) Thyroxine (T4): 1081; (8) Thydoid Stimulating Hormone (TSH): 11877; (9) Free T3 (FT3): 1215; (10) Free T4 (FT4): 6493; (11) 17-OH Progesterone 60 see: 11; (12) DHEA-S: 149; (13) DHEA: 20; (14) Parathyroid Hormone: (P. T. H): 274; (15) 24 hrs. Urinary Cortisol; 39; (16) ACTH: 171; (17) 17-OH-Progesterone “O”: 170; (18) 24 hr. Urinalry VMA: 133; (19) Adrenaline: 37; (20) Nor-Adrenaline: 36; (21) Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG): 157; (22) Free Testosterone: 206; (23) Progesterone Menstrual Date: 21st day of cycle: 76; (24) Progesterone Menstrual Date: 22nd day of cycle: 19; (25) Progesterone Menstrual Date: 23st

day of cycle: 2; (26) Oestradol 17 B: 215; (27) Basal Cortisol (9 Am): 1121; (28) Coritisol (5 Pin): 193; Cortisol (8 Am): 85; (29) Cortisol (B Pin): 14; (30) Overnight Dexamethasone Suppresion (Cortisol 9 Am): 17; (31) Post Exexcise Gro9wth Hormone (HGH): 43; (32) Basal Growth Hormone (HGH): 186; (33) HGH 0: 9; (34) HGH 30: 14; (35) HGH 45: 3; (36) HGH 60: 44; (37) HGH 75: 1; (38) HGH 90 : 6; (39) HGH 120: 2; (40) HGH 1 hr after 100 GM Glucose: 1; (41) HGH 1 hr after 75 GM Glucose: 1; (42) HGH 15: 2; (43) Progesterone : 1: (44) CORTISOL (0) Min: 62; (45) CORTISOL (30) Min: 71; CORTISOL (60) Min 77.

Grand Total : 32526

B. New Tests Introduced

1. Free Cortisol in Saliva, 2. DHEA-S in Saliva, 3.17-OH Progesterone in Saliva, 4. Free Cortisol in Blood, 5. Urinary Free cortisol, 6. Thyroglobulin, 7. Vasopressin

C. On going Research Projects

1. Relationship between Thryroid hormone and type II diabetes

2. Thyroid Hormone Synthesis in Myocardial infection.

3. Effect of Metformin and Diazoxide an Pdyeystic Ovary syndrome.

Department of Microbiology

Senior Consultant : Prof Farida Huq, MBBS, MPhil, FCPS, PhD

Professor & Head : Prof J Ashraful Haq, MBBS, MPhil, PhD

Asst Professor : Lovely Barai, MBBS, FCPS

Sr Research Officer : Musarrat J Mohmood, MBBS, MPhil

Research Officer : Md Sohail, BSc Med Technology

Experimental Officer : Mr Chinmoy Kanti Biswas, BSc

Jr Experimental Officer : Md Belayet Hossain, MSc

Research Assistant and : Nineother staff

A. Service Provided

The department caters the need of in and out patients of the BIRDEM hospital as well as patients referred from outside. Annual turnover of samples is around 26,027. The various types of samples processed during 2007 – 2008 is given below:

Urine c/s 12, 077; Throat swab c/s 331; Pus/Wound swab c/s 1,660; Sputum c/s 1,028; Vaginal swab c/s 149; Eye and Ear swab c/s 60; Stool culture 293; Fungus culture 16; Blood culture 4,706; Gram stain 998; AFB stain 2,966; Skin scrapping for fungus M/E 22; Tracheal aspirate c/s 424; Body fluid c/s 211; CSF c/s 136; CSF cytology 155; Body fluid cytology 235; Prostatic smear c/s 18; Bacterial antigen 93; Incubator swab c/s 449; Grand Total : 26,027

In addition to the diagnostic services, the department provides routine bacteriological quality assessment of operation theaters, Hemodialysis unit,

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SCABU and wards. The department is actively involved in infection control activities of the hospital.

B. Teaching

The departmental staff regularly takes part in teaching in graduate and undergraduate courses conducted in BIRDEM. The department is involved in teaching microbiology to the students of MBBS, MPhil (Biochemistry, Immunology), MD/MS, FCPS, etc.

The department is also actively involved in supervision of thesis of students undertaking PhD/MPhil/MSc, BSc programs in Microbiology. The list of thesis students is given below:

1. Dr Mohiuddin Ahmed, PhD student, DU

2. Samir Paul, BSc (Hons) student, Stamford University Bangladesh.

C. Training

It also offers laboratory training to doctors, medical technologists, paramedics of the hospitals and allied institutions.

D. Research & Development Projects

Number of projects: One (Title: A Bacteriological study of Diabetic foot infection in an urban tertiary care hospital in Dhaka city).

E. Publications

Haq JA, Hin Choon Li and Rahman Rosliza A, Detection of Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) by serotyping and cell adhesion assay among children in north eastern Perinsular Malysia- a hospitla based study. Ibrahim Medical College Jouurnal. 2008; 2(2): 40-43.

Department of Histopathology & Cytopathology

Associate Prof / : Dr Nazma Afroze MBBS, M.Phil.Principal Research Officer

Associate Prof / : Dr Shabnam Akhter MBBS, MDSenior Research Officer

A. Services Provided Histopathology-3344; Cytology- a) Gynae-1434 b) Non Gynae-935; Frozen Section-9 Total: 5722

Department of Immunology

Academy

Professor & Head : M Sawkar Hassan, MBBS, PhD

Assistant Professor : Ashesh Kuman Chowdhury, MBBS, MPhi (Imm) (on study leave); Rosy Sultana, MBBS, MPhil (Imm) (on leave vacancy)

Laboratory

Chief Research Officer : M Sawkat Hassan, MBBS, PhD (Sweden)

Principal Research Officer : Neharun Nessa Begum, MBBS, D, Imm (Vienna).

Senior Research Officer : Shahana Rezwan, MSc; Monica Dutta, MSc; Md Golam Azam, MBBS, MD (Hepatology)

A. Routine laboratory test facilities

1. Hepatitis Mrkers: HBsAg. HBeAg, anti-HBs, HBe, anti HBc IgM, anti-HBc total, anti-HEV IgM & IgG, anti-HCV IgM, anti-HCV, HCV LIA anti-HAV IgM.

2. TORCH and other infections diseases: Toxoplasma IgM & IgG, Rubella IgM & IgG, CMV, HSV 1 IgM & IgG, HSV 2 IgM & IgG, H.pylori IgG, VDRI, anti- Dengue IgM & IgG, anti-HIV, (1+2+0) HIV LIA, anti-Mycobacteria IgM, IgG & IgA, anti-Chlamydia IgG, anti-Mycoplasma IgM, anti EBV, Kalszor (ICT), Filaria (ICT), VDRI, TPHA, Triple Ag (Widal, Well-felia & Grucella0, ASO, CRP.

3. Autoimmanity: ANA, anti ds-DNA, anti-SSA, anti-sm, anti-RNP, anti-Jol, andti-Scl 70, anti-thyroid Ab, anti-Phospholipid IgM & IgG, anti-Cardiolipin Ab, RA, RW, anti-CCP.

4. Tumor Markers: PSA, free PSA, AFP, CEA, CA-125, CA-15.3, CA-19.9, Thyroglobulin, SCC.

5. Drugs: Serum Digoxin, Cyclosporin, Tacrolimus, Valproic acid.

6. Coagulation profile: Prothrombin time, APTT, FDP, Fibrinogen level.

7. Plasma proteins: Serum IgA, IgM, IgG, IgE, C3, C4, Immunoglobulin electrophoresis, Apo Al, Apo B, Lp (a), Cardiac markers: Troponin I, CK-MB (mass), Myoglobin.

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8. Tissue Typing (HLA): HLA Class 1 (A, B, C), cross-matching and HLA-B27, T-cross match, DR/DQ genotype, panel reactive. Ab.

9. Cytogenetics: Chromosomal analysis/Karyotyping (conventional and banding), sex chromatin (Barr Body).

10. Molecular diagnostics: HVV-DNA (Qn) by hybrid capture, HCV-RNA (Qn) and Genotyping by RT-PCR and hypridization, HLA a, B and DR, DQ genetyping.

11. Miscallaneous: Pregnancy test, Microalbumin (ACR), Occult blood test (stool).

B. Academic Activities

MPhil student total – 12; PhD student total – 02; One of out Research Officers Completed PhD from Japan; One of our Assistant Professor will be defending his PhD Thesis in Delhi this year.

C. Main Research Area

1. “A pilot study on evaluation of the antibody response against hepatitis B and C virus infection in patients on maintenance hemodialysis” in collaboration with CRF project.

2. “A cross sectional study on prevalence of anti-thyroid antibodies in primary thyroid disorders-a pilot study in Bangladesh” in collaboration with BSMMU”.

3. “Antibody response after hepatitis B vaccination in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients” in collaboration with CRF project.

4. “Prevalence of exposure to Dengue virus infection. A pilot study in healthy adult urban population”.

5. “Evaluation antibody from culture lymphocyte secretion (ALS-assay) and analysis of circulation antibodies in diagnosis of childhood tuberculosis – a pilot study” in collaboration with ICDDR, B.

6. Diabetic care and complication study (DCCS)- in collaboration with the Dept of Health Education, BIRDEM.

7. “Prevalence of hepatitis B and hepatitis C virus infection in a selected community of Dhaka City. Bangladesh and identifications of the risk factors for acquiring the infection” in collaboration with ICDDR, B.

8. Progression of nephropathy in DM Type 2.

9. New cardiac risk factors (in collaboration with the Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, DU).

10. Tumor biology- Polyamines as early diagnostic cancer maker (in collaboration with the Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, DU).

D. Publication

1. Hasan KN, Shoji, Sugimoto K, Tsutaya S, Matsuda E, Kudo R, Nakaji S, T, Yasujima M: Association of novel promoter single nucleotide polymorphisms in vasopressin VIa receptor gene with essential hyperiension in nonobese Japanese. J Hum Hypertens. 2007, 21: 825-7.

2. Rahman SHZ, Ahmed N, Rahman MA, Azam MG and Hassan MS et al. Immunoglobulin G antibody response to Helicobacter pylori antigens: Association of VacA and 37 KD antigen with antral bacterial density. Bangladesh Journal of Pathology 2007; 22(1): 7-13..

3. Rahman SHZ, Azam MG and Hassan MS et al. Immunoglobulin G antibody response to Helicobacter pylori antigens in adult dyspeptic patients and its correlation with gastro-duodenal diseases. Bangladesh J Med Sel 2007; 13(1): 25-29.

4. Azam MG, Belal H, Rumi MAK, Hasan MS, Azad Khan AK, Hepatitis B and C associated HCC: Evaluation of alpha-fetoprotein as a diagnostic marker. Hepatol Int 2007; 1(1): p172.

E. Scientific Seminar and Training

1. Md Golam Azam, Senior Research Officer obtained training on Liver Transplantation and Kyoto University, Japan from 23rd March 2997 to 24th

April 2007. He also attended the 17th APASI. Conference at Kyoto, Japan from 27th March 2007 to 31st March 2007 and presented scientific papers.

2. Mansura Khan, Scientific Officers obtained training on cytogenetics and molecular biology under Mahidol University, Bangkok from 17th December 2006 to 12th January 2007.

Research & Academy Division

The Research and Academy Division coordinates the research activities of BIRDEM. Some of the Department in this Division provides routine diagnostic services as well. This division conducts different post-graduate courses and examination under the University. Apart form that the academy runs orientation

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classes for the candidates of FCPS Examination under Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons.

In addition to regular research and academic activities the division now houses the secretariat of the Asian Network of on Antidiabetic Plants (ANRAP). This division also houses the Secretariat of the ‘Diabetes and Endocrine Conference’- an yearly scientific meeting jointly organized by the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh and the Bangladesh Endocrine Society.

BIRDEM Academy

Director : Prof Nazmun Nahar, MBBS, FCPS, FRCP.

Course Co-ordinator : Tofail Ahmed, MBBS, DEM, PhD.

The BIRDEM Academy division conducts different post-graduate courses under Dhaka University & Banga Bandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU).

Apart from that the academy runs Orientation Classes for the Candidates of FCPS Examination under Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons.

Sl No

Degree/diploma with subjects Number of the student

Number of students passed (Session 2007-2008)

01. PhD 4 -02. MD (EM) 22 903. MD (Radiology & Imaging) 12 304. MD (Gastroenterology) 18 205. MD (Internal Medicine) 10 306. MD (Neonatolgy) - -07. MD (Cretical Care Medicine) 5 -08. MS (Gynae and Obstetrics) 16 609. MS (General Surgery) 5 110. MS (Ophthalmology) 2 211. MPhil (Immunology) 5 312. MPhil (Biochemistry) 15 1113. MPhil (Radiology & Imaaging) 25 2014. Diploma in Dermatology (DDV) 8 115. Diploma in Endocrinology &

Diabetology (DEM)10 3

16. Diploma in Anesthesiology (DA) 06 -

LibraryHonorary Advisor : Zakiuddin Ahmed, MLS (USA), CML

(USA)

Senior Librarian : Bepin Behary Karmakar, MA

1. Annual budget Tk. 35,00,000/-

Annually subscription to current journals Tk. 15,54,003/-

Purchase of books and monographs Tk. 5,33,699/-

2. Total learning resources

a. Books and monographs 6619 copies

b. Back volumes of journals 2836 vols

c. Current journal subscriptions 21 tiles

3. Annual acquisition of learning materials

i. Books/monographs purchased 157 copies

ii Books/monographs revived as compliments

19 copies

iii. Journal subscriptions 21 titles

4. Library hours 7:30 am to 9:00 pm

5. Physical facilities

a. Total floor space 5200 sq. ft.

b. Seating capacity 50 seats

6. Staffing pattern

a. Professional 07

b. Sub-professional 02

c. Non-professional 03

7. Total membership of library Patrons 1572 approx.

8. Electronic communication media for storage and retrieval and dissemination of information:

a. MEDLINE on CD-ROM for literature search from 1966 to 2002

b. POPline from 1995 to June 2002.

c. Computers for digitization of library collection & maintenance

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of Circulation records: Ten

9. Photocopies: One

10. Facilities available for guiding library patrons as to how to use library materials independently and how to write scientific papers.

11. Information dissemination through:

Selective Dissemination of Information:

12. Internet Search:

Request for subjects received & delivered to:

Internal users 263 users

External users 88 users

13. Use of library visits by patrons: (users) 8099 users

14. New membership: 154 users

15. Library materials processed (automated & manual)

88 titles

16. Lending service to users 5812 books

17. Photocopy services rendered:

Official (free) 177,978 copies

Private (on payment) 73,143 copies

Cancel 5,723 copies

18. Library materials bound commercially:

Books 16 copies

Journals 184 copies

Department of Radiology & Imaging

Director : Prof ASQ Md Sadeque, MBBS, DMRD, FCPS, FICS

Sr. Consultant/Professor : Prof Akhtar Uddin Ahmed, MBBS, DMRD, MRCR; Prof AKSM Shahidul Islam, MBBS, DMRD

Consultant/Associate : AS Mohiuddin, MBBS, DMRD, MD;Professor Md Mahafuzar Rahman, MBBS, DMRD;

Abu Taher, MBBS, MPhil, MD; AHM Abdul Fattah, MBBS, MPhil

Jr. Consultant/Assistant : Mahfuz Ara Ferdousi, MBBS, MPhil; Professor Jafreen Sulana, MBBS, FCPS

Junior Consultant : Kanta Das, MBBS, MPhil, FCPS

Registrar : Nayeema Rahman, MBBS, MPhil; Shamsi Ara Begum, MBBS, MPhil

Medical Officer : Tarannum Morshed; Dr Nafisa Abedin; Rizwana Rahim Chowdhury; Md Mohit-Ul-Alam

A. Services Provided

On an average department deals with 300-400 patients daily for different diagnostic radiological procedures. Department is open round the clock including holidays. Emergency on call service also available. 24 hours services provided by the department including holidays.

1. Plain X-rays

2. Contrast Examinations

3. Ultrasonograms- General abdominal ultrasound, Transrectal and transvaginal ultrasound, Transcranial sonogram, Duplex Doppler Sonogram of carotid, splanchnic and peripheral vessels, USG of breast, soft tissue, testes and thyroid, Sonography guided biopsy procedures, USG evaluation of high risk growth retarded foetuses

4. CT scan by whole body dual slice CT scanner round the clock

5. CT guided FNAC

6. Mammography, Galactography.

1. General X-Rays : 47,369

2. IVU : 324

3. Barium Enema : 08

4. Mammography : 29864

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5. CT Scan : 2368

6. U. S. G (General, Colour Doppler TVS etc) : 20044

7. Fistulogram : 01

8. Ba-meal : 07

9. Barium Enema : 08

10.

Ba-meal follow through : 35

11.

Barium swallow : 74

12.

Loopogram : 01

13.

Retrograde Urethrogram : 86

14.

T. Tube Cholangiogram : 14

B. Academic Activities

MBBS students, MPhil Course, MD Course

Training to doctors deputed from different district branches of the BADAS

Training to doctors on payment basis

Both theoretical & practical classes are taken regularly by the faculty members for the above mentioned courses/students.

C. CME Program

1. Journal Club: Discussion in latest developments published in reputed International Journals in Radiology.

2. Weekly case presentation program by the students

D. Ongoing Research – Out of 09 projects – 06 projects have been completed

E. Paper present in International Conference of Radiology and Imaging: Duplex colour Doppler evaluation of carotid artery stenosis Correlation with lschaemic brain damage diagnosed by computed tomography.

A prospective study carried out on 60 patients of stroke admitted in BIRDEM aged 45-92 years for period of one year. Presented by Prof ASQ Md Sadeque in South Asian Conference on Radiology- 2008 held in Kathmundu, Nepal from 28th – 30th March 2008.

Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology

Chief Research Officer/ : Liaquat Ali MBBS, MPhil, PhDProfessor

Principal Research Officer : Sabrina Murshed MSc, MPhil, PhD

Sr Research Officer : Quamrun Nahar MSc, PhD; M Omar Faruque MSc, MPhil, PhD

Asstt Professor : Rahelee Zinnat MBBS, MPhil

Please see Biomedical Research Group below

Department of Pharmacology

Chief Research Officer/ : Begum Rokeya MD, PhDProfessor

Please see Biomedical Research Group below

Department of Physiology and Molecular Biology

Chief Research Officer/ : Liaquat Ali MBBS, MPhil, PhDProfessor

Asstt Professor : Zahid Hassan MBBS, PhD

Sr Research Officer/ : Soheli Sattar MBBSAsstt Professor (Acting)

Please see the Biomedical Research Group below

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Biomedical Research Group (BMRG)

The Group is an informal coordinating body for the research and development projects of the Departments of Pharmacology, Biochemistry & Cell Biology and Physiology & Molecular Biology.

Scientific Advisor : AK Azad Khan MBBS, DPhil, FCPS; Hajera Mahtab MBChB, DTM&H, FCPS

Coordinator : Liaquat Ali MBBS, MPhil, PhD

Deputy Coordinator : Begum Rokeya MD, PhD

Members : All Asstt Professors, Lecturers, Sr Research Officers and Research Officers, Sr Research Fellows and Research Fellows of the concerned departments

A. Major Research Projects

a. Plant materials as a source of drugs

b. Etiopathogenesis of diabetes and its complications in Bangladeshi population

c. Nutritional evaluation of food materials

B. Students (direct or in collaboration with the Group)

MS (Gynae & Obs) - 2; MD (Cardiology) – 1; MPhil (Med Biochemistry, Biochemistry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Health Economics and Nutrition) - 9; MSc (Biochemistry) - 1; MSc (Nutrition) - 55.

C. Visiting Scientists from abroadMs Suad Nahid (PhD student) and Ms Huneza Khanam (Research Fellow) from HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, Karachi, Pakistan under ANRAP Fellowship

D. Conferences/Seminars/Workshops

1. Eight (8) research works were presented from the BMRG in the 43rd European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) Meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands during 17-21 Sept 2007.

2. Seven (7) research works were presented from the BMRG in the 10th Asian Congress of Nutrition, Taipei, Taiwan during 09-13 Sept 2007.

3. An International Workshop on ‘Diabetes in Diaspora – a focus on risk factors and lifestyle intervention among different ethnic immigrant groups in Europe and in their country of origin’, Nov 26-28, 2007 was organized by Oslo University, Norway. Prof Liaquat Ali delivered a lecture on ‘Lean Diabetes, a specific entity?’.

4. 1st Indian National Seminar of ANRAP (Asian Network of Research on Antidiabetic Plants) was organized in Jorhat, Assam, India, from Nov 13-14, 2007. Thirty one (31) participants participated in the Seminar. Prof Liaquat Ali delivered a Plenary lecture; Prof Begum Rokeya, Dr Zahid Hassan and Dr Omar Faruque delivered Invited Lectures. Eight (8) free papers were presented in the Seminar.

5. 32nd Training Program of the Network of Instrument Technical Personnel and User Scientists of Bangladesh (NITUB), a Regional Training Programme, on the use and maintenance of High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), was organized during 08-13 December 2007. Coordinator of the Program and Resource person – Dr Sabrina Murshed from BMRG.

6. Novo Nordisk Diabetes Update and 13th Diabetes and Endocrine Conference, Diploma Engineers Institute, Kakrail, Dhaka, 13-15 Deecember 2007.

7. 13th National Convention and Scientific Session of Bangladesh Physiological and Pharmacological Society, 04 January 2008 in Ibrahim Medical College Auditorium. Participated by Prof Begum Rokeya, Dr Sakina Sharmin Khan and Ms Amrita Bhowmik from BMRG.

8. 9th South East Asian Regional Scientific Meeting of International Epidemiological Association, 09-12 Feb 2008 at the Institute of Child and Mother Health, Matuail, Dhaka. Eight (8) Oral Presentations and Five (5) Poster Presentations in the Scientific Meeting.

9. A two day Workshop on ‘Medical Biotechnology’ was held in the Conference Room, IEDCR, Mohakhali, Dhaka on 30-31 March 2008. As a Resource Person Prof Liaquat Ali delivered a lecture on ‘MBT program in BIRDEM’.

10. 6th National Seminar on ‘Antidiabetic Plant Materials: Separation Techniques and Biological Testing’, 15 March 2008, LGED Auditorium, Dhaka. Prof Liaquat Ali, Prof Begum Rokeya, Dr Sabrina Murshed, Salima Akhter and Masfida Akhter delivered lectures in the Seminar.

11. A One day Seminar on ‘Self-Monitoring of blood glucose clinical, socioeconomic and technical issues’, March 14, 2008, LGED Auditorium,

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Dhaka. Dr Rahelee Zinnat and Samira H Habib delivered lectures in the Seminar.

12. A Dissemination Seminar on ‘Evidence Based Nutritional Knowledge: Presentation of Data from BMRG-BIRDEM’, June 27, 2008, LGED Auditorium, Agargaon, Dhaka. Dr Rahelee Zinnat (Dept of Biochemistry and Cell Biology), BIRDEM; Kaniz Fatema (Dept of Epidemiology & Biostatistics), BIHS; Mashfida Akter (BMRG), BIRDEM and Farzana Saleh (Dept of Community Nutrition), BIHS delivered lectures in the Seminar.

H. International Collaboration

Sweden, Denmark, France, Switzerland, UK, USA, Australia, Northern Ireland, SriLanka, India, Nepal, Cameroon

I. Sponsors

IPICS, Sweden; Bangladesh Diabetic Somiti (BADAS); WHO; World Diabetes Federation (WDF)

I. Publications (2007-2008)

J. International Journal

1. Habib SH, Akter S, Parveen S, Biswas KB, Saha S, Azad Khan AK and Howlader SR: Clinical and cost-effectiveness analysis of improved blood pressure control in hypertensive patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews 2008; 2: 163-170.

2. Rahman MH, Hafizur RM, Nahar Q, Khan AR and Ali L: Insulin secretion and sensitivity in Bangladeshi prediabetic subjects. J Diabetes Complication 2008. In Press.

3. Al-Mahmood AK, Hassan Z, Zinnat R and Ali L: Insulin Secretion and Insulin Sensitivity in Bangladeshi Type 2 Diabetic Subjects. Int Med J 2007; 14(4): 295-298.

4. Hannan JM, Ali L, Rokeya B, Khaleque J, Akhter M, Flatt PR and Abdel-Wahab YH: Soluble dietary fibre fraction of Trigonella foenum-graecum (fenugreek) seed improves glucose homeostasis in animal models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes by delaying carbohydrate digestion and absorption, and enhancing insulin action. Br J Nutr 2007; 97(3): 514-21.

5. Sarma SS, Sarma BP, Khan S, Rokeya B, Nahar N, Mosihuzzaman M and Ali L: Antidiabetic effect of Murraya koenigii leave extract on non-diabetic and diabetic model rats. J Res Educ Indian Med 2007; XIII-1: 43-45.

6. Sokeng SD, Rokeya B, Hannan JMA, Junaida K, Zitech P, Ali L, Ngounou G, Lontsi D and Kamtchouing P: Inhibitory effect of Ipomoea aquatica extracts on glucose absorption using a perfused rat intestinal preparation. Fitoterapia 2007; 78: 526-529.

7. Roy MN, Biswas KB, Siddiqua N, Arslan MI and Ali L: Determinants of Insulin Secretion and Sensitivity in Bangladeshi Type 2 Diabetic Subjects. Metabolic Syndrome & Related Disorder 2007; 5: 266-272.

8. Hannan JMA, Marenah L, Ali L, Rokeya B, Flatt PR and Wahab YHA: Insulin secretory actions of extracts of Asparagus racemosus root in perfused pancreas, isolated islets and clonal pancreatic beta-cells. J Endocrinology 2007; 192: 159-68.

9. Subhan SS, Bhuiyan ZI, Akter K, Goswami MK, Rahman HS and Ali L: Relation between insulin secretory capacity and microangiopathy in young diabetic patients in Bangladesh. Mymensingh Med J 2007; 16(1): 1-6

10. Zaid RB, Nargis M, Neelotpol S, Sayeed MA, Banu A, Shurovi S, Hassan KN, Salimullah M, Ali L and Azad Khan AKL: Importance of acetylator phenotype in the identity of Asian populations. Hum Biol 2007; 79(3): 363-8

11. Jennie C Brand-Miller, Kaniz Fatema, Christopher Middlemiss, Marian Bare, Vicki Liu, Fiona Atkinson and Peter Petocz. Effect of alcoholic beverage on postprandial glycemia and insulinemia in lean, young, healthy adults. Am J Clin Nutr 2007; 85: 1545-50.

12. Habib SH, Akter S, Saha S, Mesbah F B, Hossain M, Ali L: Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early detected diabetic nephropathy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. Diab Met Syndr Clin Res Rev. In Press.

13. Habib SH, Biswas KB, Akter S, Saha S, Ali L Cost-effectiveness analysis of medical intervention in patients with early detected diabetic foot in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. J Diab Compl. 2008. In Press.

14. Habib SH, Saha S. Burden of non-communicable disease: Global overview. Diab Met Syndr Clin Res Rev. 2008. In Press.

15. Jahan S, Ahmed CM, Zinnat R, Hasan Z, Habib SH, Saha S , Ali L. Influence of maternal diabetes on serum leptinemic and insulinemic status of the offspring: A case study of selected patients in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh. Diab Met Syndr Clin Res Rev. In Press.

Abstracts Summaries in Conferences/Seminars: National, Regional and International: 86

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K. PhD/MS/MD/MPhil/MSc Theses

1. Dr Nargis Fatema: MS (Gyne and Obs), Dhaka University 2008.

2. Dr Rita Awal: MS (Gynae and Obs), Dhaka University 2008.

3. Dr Mohammad Salman: MD (Cardiology), BSMMU, Dhaka 2008

4. Samira H Habib: MPhil (Health Economics), University of Dhaka 2008.

5. Salima Sultana: MPhil (Biochemistry), University of Dhaka 2008.

6. Dr Fatma Mohammad Khan: MPhil (Med Biochemistry), Dhaka University 2008.

7. Dr Ismat Ara Begum: MPhil (Med Biochemistry), Dhaka University 2008.

8. Dr Fahmida Kabir: MPhil (Med Biochemistry), Dhaka University 2008.

9. Dr Moushumi Sen: MPhil (Med Biochemistry), Dhaka University 2008.

10. Dr Sonia Ishrat: MPhil (Med Biochemistry), Dhaka University 2008.

11. Ummel Khare Fatema Khan Mojlish: MPhil (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology), Dhaka University 2008.

12. Monika Rani Sarker: MPhil (Nutrition), Dhaka University 2008.

13. Dr Swarnali Sharma: MS (Pharmacology), Agricultural University, Mymensingh.

14. Sabina Yasmin, Kamrun Nahar, Fatima Khatun and Zubaida Sultana: MSc (Nutrition), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2008.

15. Nazia Zabeen Hosna Ara, Tasmania Sharmin, Syeda Shilpi Akter, Badrun Nessa Bakul: MSc (Food and Nutrition), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2008.

16. Tanzima Ashrafi, Fahmina Enam, Tania Tasnim, Lina Siddiquea, Moonmoon Haque: MSc (Food and Nutrition), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2008.

17. Dalia Akter, Tahmina Akter, Taslima Akter, Nazmin Ara: MSc (Food and Nutrition), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2008.

18. Monami Islam Khan, Linja Toni Sarkar, Afsary Sultana, Hirzun Nahar Mirana: MSc (Food and Nutrition), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2008.

19. Rubaiyet Islam, Shamima Sultana, Farzana Afroz, Anjuman Shahela: MSc (Food and Nutrition), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2008.

20. M Omar Faruque: PhD (Biochemistry), University of Montepellier, France 2007.

21. Dr Begum Nasrin: MS (Gynae & Obs), BSMMU, Dhaka, 2007

22. Dr Nasrin Rosy: MS (Gynae & Obs), BSMMU, Dhaka, 2007

23. Dr Jesmine Akter: MS (Gynae & Obs), BSMMU, Dhaka, 2007

24. Dr Sultana Marufa Shefin: MD (Endocrinology & Metabolism), Dhaka University, 2007.

25. Masfida Akhter: MPhil (Zoology), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2007.

26. Syed Naimul Hassan Chowdhury: MS (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), University of Chittagong, Chittagong, 2007.

27. Md Mosaraf Hossain: MS (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), University of Chittagong, Chittagong, 2007.

28. Mahbub Hossain: MSc (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2007.

29. Nahidul Islam: MSc (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), Dhaka University, Dhaka, 2007.

30. Amena Islam, Afroza Nazmin Mahmuda, Priyodarshika Shubharti Chakma: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

31. Sarah Tasneem, Rjasri Dass, Israt Jhan: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

32. Nobonita Barua, Tanima Hamid Ratna, Jannatul Ferdouse, Rina Nasrin: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

33. Sazia Sarmin, Hasina akter Chowdhury, Kumkum Sultana, Sabrina Kasem: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

34. Ayesha siddique, Afrin Mortaza, Shirin Akhter: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

35. Israt Jahan Akanda, Tasnim Chowdhury, Sayeda Nasrin: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

36. Sadia Waheed, Nosrat Ara: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

37. Sheikh Sharmin, Nasrin akter, Salma Begum, Asma Parvin, Israt Jahan: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

38. Afsana Afroz, Mahfuza Begum, Samsunnahar: MSc (Nutrition), University of Dhaka, 2007.

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Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Scientific Advisor : Prof AK Azad Khan, MBBS, DPhil, FCPS

Senior Consultant : Prof S M Keramat Ali, MBBS, DPH, MCommH, PhD

Honorary Consultant : Prof M Ataharul Islam, PhD

Honorary Advisor : Prof M Abu Sayeed, MBBS, DCM, MD (EM), PhD

Sr Research Officer : Parvin Akter Khanam, MSc

Data ManagementA. New registry

1. Data-entry of registered patients from January to December 2003 to 2005 has been completed.

2. Data-entry of registered patients from January to December 2006 has been undertaken.

B. Research activities

• Morbidity for Diabetes Mellitus in BIRDEM Hospital-2007 started from January to till. These project has been collaborated with World Health Organization, Bangladesh.

• Mortality for Diabetes Mellitus in BIRDEM started 2006 to till. These project has been collaborated with World Health Organization, Bangladesh.

• ‘Diabetes in indigenous (Dravidian) community: a BIRDEM study’ November’08”, has been collected data from Nowga, Rajshahi. These project has been collaborated with Community Medicine, IMC and department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, BIRDEM.

C. Publications

1. Parvin Akter Khanam, Hajera Mahtab, Ashraf Uddin Ahmed, MA Sayeed, AK Azad Khan. In Bangladesh Diabetes starts Earlier Now than 10 years back: A BIRDEM Study. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2008; 2(1): 1-3.

2. Shurovi Sayeed, Akhter Banu, Parvin Akter Khanam, Sharmina Alauddin, Sabrina Makbul, Tanjima Begum, H Mahtab, M Abu Sayeed. Prevalence of

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Metabolic Syndrome in Three Urban Communities of Dhaka City. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2008; 2(2): 44-48.

Department of Health Education

Associate Professor & Head of the Department

: Tofail Ahmed, MBBS, DEM, PhD

Assistant Director (In-Charge) : Tareen Ahmed, MBBS, DEM

Senior Health Education Officer(s)

: Md Shakhawat Hussain MBBS DEM; Umma Salma , MBBS

Research Fellow(s) : Tanvir Ahmad Siddiky, MBBS; Mobasshera Begum, MBBS; Masum Al Ghani, MBBS

Research Assistant cum educator

: Shamima Parvin Afroza Akhter

Health Education Assistant : Jesmin Talukder

Senior Photographer(Photography)

Abul Hashem Arif

Senior Photographer(Auditorium)

Sayeed Misbahuddin Ahmed

Dark room Assistant Raj Singh

Senior A/V Operator Md Mohar Ali

Glucometer counter assistant Tanveer Ahmed Rabeya Bakhtier

MLSS Kazi Abdul Wadud

Attendant, DCCS Md Amir Hossain

A. Activities of Health Education Department

1. Patient education session: For newly detected diabetic patients-16305

2. Diabetes Health Educators workshop for nurses in collaboration with WHO: Number of workshop held –09; Number of Nurses participated-270

3. Clinical service: DCCS project-patient follow up-9250

4. Other Services : 8-week training of 12 Diabetes Educators from different branches of DAB

Visit by Students/Medical Personnel of various Medical Colleges/Institutes

5. Glucometer Service: Training on glucometer operation –3000; Tests by glucometer (Data DOCK)-45000

6. Insulin injection training : Syringe- 12335; Pen device-3800

7. Photography Section: Color photograph and print (Size – 4R copy - 1605, size pp –copy-100, roll used-12, 432

8. Staff ID card: 370, CDs- 40

9. Auditorium Section : Service Provided

Weekly clinical meeting - 238; Weekly consultant meeting -27; Internal function- 32; External function -13 ; Full paid-13; less paid-0 ; Academic class-64 ; Visitor meeting -14 ; Video show-40; Workshop-36 ; Transparent sheet used-60 ; OHP used-10 ; Rent collected (Tk. as per office record) –54000.

Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre (RVTC)

Director : FKA Hussain

Rehabilitation and Vocational Training Centre (RVTC), an Organization of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh. Established National Prof Late Dr Md Ibrahim.

A. Goals & Objectives

Main objective of Rehabilitation & Vocational Training Centre is to train the poor young Diabetic patients to help them to get employment after getting due training in different Trades. This helps the Diabetic patient to lead a meaningful, respectful life by generating their own means and resources for the control of their diabetics and lead a near normal life the society.

B. Activities

As a part of this objective the Centre receives and procures orders for the production of small tools, jute mills machinery spares parts and other items for

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different organization including BIRDEM Hospital, NHN (National Health Care Network), Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital and Research Institute, Ibrahim Medical College. Health Care Development Project (HCDP), GR foundation, Japan Bangladesh Friendship Hospital (Pvt.) Ltd. Aysha Memorial Hospital etc. and different Jute Mills under Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation (BJMC). Profit accrued out sale proceeds in utilized for Rehabilitation of the poor diabetic patients. The centre has one Engineering Workshop a Handicraft section along with a tailoring section and a needle craft section specially for the poor Diabetic women and poor women of the locality.

Rehabilitation & Vocational Training Centre presently has 09 (Nine) number diabetic patients. They are undergoing training and are also engaged in the Engineering workshop as helper. Their all expenses (boarding + lodging + allowance) are borne by the Centre.

Handicraft Wings

Tailoring section : Items production in these section are sold from BIRDEM’S show rooms and sales centre.

Items

(I) Maxi - 110 pcs; (2) Frock – 247 pcs; (3) Blouse (Coloured) – 207 pcs; (4) Nima – 52 pcs; (5) Langoti – 12. pcs; (6) Petti coat – 92 pcs; (7) Oil Cloth – 24 pcs; (8) Vip – 12 pcs; (9) Baby Umbrella – 06 pcs; (10) Woolen Cap – 18 pcs; (11) Woolen Socks – 18 pcs.

This year Centre imparted training to Six (06 nos) poor women of the locality.

Workshop

Mainly the Workshop meet the need of BIRDEM Hospital, NHN (National Health Network) HCDP, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute, Ibrahim Medical college. GR foundation, Japan Bangladesh Friendship Hospital (Pvt.) Ltd. Centre Hospital, Sysha Memorial Hospital etc. and different Jute Mills under Bangladesh Jute Mill Corporation (BJMC).

Items

Items produced in the workshop Hospital and Clinics

Examination table 2 pcs. IV Stand 7 pcs. Instrument trolley S.S 11 pcs. Bed side railing 127 pcs. Temperature chart holder 500 pcs. Hospital Bed 145 pcs. Bed side railing clamp 122 pcs. Dressing table 2 pcs. Steel sair step 2 pcs. Patients trolley 1 pcs. Food trolley 4 pcs. Oxygen Cylinder Trolley 10 pcs. Test Tube Rack 46 pcs. File rack 1 pcs. ICU stand 7 pcs. Table 1 pcs. Photo therapy machine improvised 12 pcs. Nursing table 6 pcs. B.P. stand S.S 7 pcs. Garbage

trolley 2 pcs. Bed side locker 40 pcs. Machine trolleey 1 pcs. CPR trolley 3 pcs. Transducer Bar 10 pcs. Weight scale 1 pcs. Body coat 10 pcs. Good carrying trolley 4 pcs. Isolation side screen 1 pcs. Sterilizer S.S 1 pcs. Saline stand 46 pcs. Mayo’s trolley 9 pcs. Baby coat M.S 4 pcs. Bed side screen 10 pcs. Oxygen hood 2 pcs. Dia trolley 4 pcs. RO Machine trolley 2 pcs.

Jute Mill Spare Parts

Spare Parts for jute mills under BJMC

Khulna zone : 04 Mills

Dhaka zone : 07 Mills

Chittagong zone : 05 Mills

Item

Spiral pinion – 60 nos. Cop spindle—1230 nos. Pinion – 21-T-795 nos, Pinion – 58-T-529 nos. Cop Cone- 420 nos. Cop spindle nut- 200 nos. Clutch Halves- 515 nos. Chutch Operating Lever- 130 nos. Foot step bucket- 36 nos, Lower Bush – 65 nos. Upper Bush – 205 nos. Ball Race 30 nos

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National Healthcare Network (NHN)

The National Healthcare Network (NHN) was established in June 1996 as a new project of the BADAS with the primary objective of providing quality diagnostic services throughout the country at a reasonable cost. Subsequently, health-care component was incorporated with it to make it cost effective and more comprehensive.

Board of Management of NHN

In April 2007, the BADAS National Council decided to form several Management Boards to assist its various organizations more effectively. Accordingly Board of Management for NHN was also reconstituted with the following members

Chairman, BoM, NHN & Member N.C : Mr A Matin Chowdhury

Secretary General, BADAS & Member N.C : Mr Md Sayef Uddin

Joint-Treasurer, BADAS : Prof Mirza Mazharul Islam

Member NC, BADAS : Mr SA Monsur (Shakil)

Member N.C., BADAS : Mr Baby Islam

NHN – Member-Secretary CEO : MA Samad

Head Quarters of NHN

Chief Executive Officer : MA Samad

Director Logistics : Syed Shah Alam

Chief Consultant Surgeon : Maj Gen Sardar Ameer Ali (Retd)

MBBS, FCPS, FICS, FRCS.

Department of Administration

Senior Executive Officers : Sayra Khatun, Kamrun Nessa Ahmed

This department is responsible for Personnel Management, Human Resources Development, Internal Administration, Common services, Estate management, Coordination with other Centres and Hospitals, etc.

Engineering Department

Members : Hayder Ali Howlader, Project Engineer; Tapan Kumar Saha, Supervising Engineer

Activities :

The main responsibility of this section is to prepare estimate float tender, execute construction work as per design apart from periodical maintenance work of NHN Hospital/Centres.

Department of Procurement

Jr. Executive Logistic : Rashedul Hasan, Ahsan Kabir Ferdous.

Activities :This department is engaged with the procurement of all kinds of goods and Hospital equipment for NHN. Their responsibility is to prepare Tender documents, Quotation, Schedules and other relevant documents. They also assess the requirements on a continuous basis. Procurement of appropriate items in competitive price is also their responsibility.

Department of Stores

Deputy Director : Md Mosharraf Hossain

Senior Store Keeper : Md Ali Ahmed

Activities :This department is involved with proper storage and issue of all kinds of supplies to the Health Centres/Hospitals and other offices. They centrally maintain records of stores and prepare issue vouchers from NHN Centres/Hospital & offices.

Department of Finance & Accounts

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Senior Accounts Officer : Sheikh Habibur RahmanAccountant : Md Afsarul Hoque

Accountant-cum-Receptionist : Ajoy Kumar MondalActivities :Objective of the department is to collect daily fees and Hospital charges and to record all daily transactions, preparation of monthly income and expenditure statement, showing the increase/decrease and review of the same with corresponding previous periods. They also prepare relevant documents for audit and annual budget. They are also responsible to disburse salaries among the staff and carry out all banking transactions. They also maintain accounts on all developments, income and expenditure.

Department of Maintenance

Asstt Biomedical Engineer : Md Kabiruzzaman Khan; Md Mehedi Hasan

This department is involved with the maintenance and updating of all diagnostic, office medical equipment. It is also engaged with developing pre-procurement specifications and approval of all equipment required by the Hospitals and Health Centres. They also supervise proper installation of office and medical equipment.

NHN Out-Patient Departmets (OPDs)

In addition NHN has Centres at Dhanmondi, Mirpur, Wari, Chandra, Nawab Garden, Lalkuthi, Naya Paltan, Shyamoli, Mymensingh, Ghorashal, Rupgonj and Basundhara. Their main function is to provide outdoor services to diabetic and non diabetic patients and to collect all types of samples for various pathological tests. Samples requiring specific tests for which there is no facilities available at the centres, are sent to the Central Laboratory of HCDP. Other departments available at different Centers are Ophthalmology, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Cardiology and Internal medicine, Dermatology, Nephrology and Dentistry.

The Centres also provide X-Ray, ECG, Physiotherapy and Ultrasonographic facilities to the patients.

NHN also run ‘Diabetic Education Programme’ for the benefit of the patients by a team of experienced Doctors & Nutrition specialists in different centres.

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NHN Centre, Mirpur

Consultant (Gr-2) & : Ataur Rahman, MBBS, DCH

Centre Director

Consultant (Gr-2) : Ferdousi Begum, MBBS, MCPS, DGO; Deb Kumar Bakshi, MBBS, FCCP, DO.

Sr. Medical Officer : Sufia Khatun, MBBS; Mahmuda Begum, MBBS; Md Rezaul Alam, MBBS, Diploma in Dermatology; SM Nazrul Islam, MBBS.

Medical Officer : Atiq Aftab, MBBS; Ahmed Mustakim, BDS.

The Mirpur Centre was established on June 24, 1996. It provides services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. Among the services being provided at this Centre are Endocrinology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Skin, & VD and surgical toileting and dressing. The Centre also provides investigation facilities eg. X-Ray, ECG and Ultrasonography and various laboratory tests etc.

During the period from July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations conducted were – 1,39,341. Total no of patients were 98,255 (diabetic – 75517; non-diabetic – 22738).

Ibrahim General Hospital &

DCEC, DhanmondiConsultant & Hospital : Kaiser Alam Chowdhury, MBBS,Director DTCD, DTM&H.

Consultants : Prof Rahima Begum, MBBS, FCPS (Gyn & Obs), FICS; Prof Zafar A. Latif, MBBS FCPS; Shahida Akhter, MBBS, FCPS.

Consultant (Gr-2) : Amrin Sadika Sayed, MBBS, DGO

Deputy Chief Medical Officer : Ayesha Khanam, MBBS.

Senior Medical Officer : Harun-ur-Rashid, MBBS, DO; Md Shah Alam, MBBS; Md Shah Alam, MBBS MPH.

Medical Officer : Rashedul Islam, MBBS; Ejaj Bari Chowdhury, MBBS; AKM Mehedi Hasan, MBBS; Monoranjan Sharker, MBBS; Nazia Elham, MBBS; Julia Afrin Moonmon, MBBS; Md Shahiduzzaman, MBBS; Sheikh Sahana Parveen, MBBS; Farha Imrana, MBBS.

Previously it was a Health Centre which started functioning on June 01, 1997 for serving both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. The Centre has been shifted to its new location on 30th July 2006. It has been upgraded to a modern General Hospital and formally it was started functioning on 13th September 2007. The Hospital has the following facilities:-Diabetology, Cardiology, Internal Medicine, Gynae & Obstetrics, Dermatology, Surgery etc.Its various departments are being covered by prominent Professors and Specialist doctors.During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 77,865. Total no patients were – 56,351 (diabetic – 52,761 & non-diabetic – 3,590).

NHN Centre, Wari

Consultant (Gr-2) & Centre : AKM Kamrul Huda, MBBS, DEMDirector

Consultant (Gr-2) : Debashis Kumar Barik, MBBS, DO.Medical Officer : Md Rubayet Al Matin, MBBS; Roksana

Helali, MBBS; Abeda Sultana, MBBS; Ajmeri Zaman, MBBS.

The Wari Centre, started functioning on December 6, 1998 with the cooperation of Dhaka City Corporation. It provides outdoor medical services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. The centre has almost all the facilities for pathological tests as well as X-Ray, Ophthalmology, Physiotherapy and USG services.During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 61,270. Total Patients were 64942 (diabetic – 53,834; non-diabetic – 11,108).

Ibrahim General & Footcare Hospital, Rampura

Consultant & Hospital : Jawadur Rahim Wadud, MBBS; PhD

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Director Sr. Medical Officer : Rubayat Islam, MBBS; Md Enayet Monjoor,

MBBS; Md Mofizur Rahman, MBBS.

Medical Officer : Enayet Manzoor, MBBS; Shamima Begum, MBBS; Chandan Kumar Saha, MBBS; Md Mahfuzur Rahman, MBBS; Chandan Kumar Saha, MBBS; Pronob Kumar Modok, MBBS; KM Saiful Islam, MBBS; Samira Afroz,; Md Fakhrul Islam, MBBS; Sharif Ahmed, MBBS; Md Zahurul Islam, MBBS; Shariful Alam, MBBS; Imran Ahmed, MBBS; Masuda Taznin Akhter, MBBS; Md Shafiqul Islam Bhuiyan, MBBS; Azmeri Alam, MBBS; Marufa Akhter, MBBS; Rumana Kabir; Md Rabiul Alam, MBBS.

The Footcare Hospital, started on 6 September 2001, provides indoor and outdoor services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. The centre is capable of providing almost all kinds of diagnostic facilities including Surgical toiletting, skin grafting and health education for proper management of footcare. Mentionable that Footcare Hospital has been merged with IGH Rampura on 29th January 2008

During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 2,316. Total no of patients were – 2,286 (diabetic – 2,120 & non-diabetic –166).

NHN Centre, Naya Paltan Executive Centre

Consultant & Centre Director : Biswajit Bhowmik, MBBS, DAMD

Consultant (Gr-2) : Deb Kumar Bakshi, MBBS, FCCP, DO.

Medical Officer : Shanjida Binte Munir, MBBS.

Nutrition Officer : Kanij Hasnin

The Naya Paltan Executive Centre was established on February 26, 2006. It provides services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients.The Centre also provides investigation facilities like X-Ray, USG, Mammography, Echo, Colour Doppler, ECG, Ophthalmology, Dermatology and Diabetic Education.During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 16,926. Total no patients were – 9699 (diabetic –5,711 & non-diabetic – 3,988).

NHN Centre, Shyamoli

DCMO & Centre Director : AHM Shams-ud-Doha, MBBS.Consultant (Gr-2) : Khonddker Reaz Hamid, MBBS, DEM/MD,

MCPS

Sr. Medical Officer : Khadija Khatun, MBBS, DLP; Md Benjir Ahmed, MBBS; Jobaida Akhtar, MBBS, DLP.

Medical Officer : Selina Jahan, MBBS; Mohammad Golam Iqbal, MBBS.

The Shyamoli Centre was establised on March 11, 2006. It provides services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients.The centre provides almost all the facilities for pathological tests as well as X-Ray, USG, Gynae, Physiotherapy, Ophthalmology and health education on Diabetes.

During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 34,172. Total no patients were – 16,159 (diabetic –15,725 & non-diabetic – 434).

NHN Centre, Farashgonj (Lalkuthi)

DCMO & Centre Director : CM Showkat Osman, MBBS, FCGP

Medical Officer : Sumana Koli, MBBS.

The Farashgonj Centre was established on September 1, 2003. It provides services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients.The centre provides facilities for pathological tests also.During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 9446. Total no patients were – 8,157 (diabetic –6,929 & non-diabetic – 1,228).

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NHN Centre, Nawab Garden

Centre Director : Mahmudul Kabir, MBBSMedical Officer : Popy Sultana, MBBS.

The Nawab Garden Centre was established on 23 June 2002, provides outdoor services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. The centre provides almost all diagnostic facilities to the patients.During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 11,644. Total no patients were – 6424 (diabetic – 5768 & non-diabetic – 656).

NHN Centre, Shubarna (Chandra)

Centre Director : Abul Kalam, MBBS

The Shubarna NHN Centre was commissioned on 25 May 2001. It provides outdoor services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients. The centre has also pathological facilities for the patients.

During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 9,275. Total no of patients were – 3,286 (diabetic – 1,780; non-diabetic – 1,506).

NHN Centre, Mymensingh Agricultural University

Centre Director : Kazi Mobasharul Islam, MBBS.

The Mymensingh Centre was commissioned on August 18, 2005. It provides services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients.During July 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 6,051. Total no patients were – 3,698 (diabetic –1,620 & non-diabetic – 2,078).

NHN Ghorashal Centre, Rotary Hasina Noor Mohsin Memorial Trust Hospital.

Medical Officer : Imran Ahmed, MBBS.

Rotary Hasina-Noor-Mohsin Memorial Trust Hospital (Ghorashal) was taken over by NHN on 1st September 2006. It provides services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients.During Sept 2007 – June 2008, total number of tests and investigations were – 506. Total no of patients were – 1,372 (diabetic –368 & non-diabetic – 1004).

NHN Rupgonj Centre, Afroza Motalib Welfare Foundation

Medical Officer & Centre Director : Khaled Abdul Matin, MBBS.

Ibrahim General & Afroza Motalib Welfare Foundation Hospital was taken over by NHN on 22nd July 2007. This centre provides services to both diabetic and non-diabetic patients.During July 2007 – June 2008, Total no of patients were – 382 (diabetic –214 & non-diabetic – 168).

Ibrahim General Hospital, Banani

Hospital Director : MA Mobin Talukder, MBBS, MCPS.

Ibrahim Probeen Nibash was renamed as Ibrahim General Hospital, Banani. It was opened on 29th September 2006. This centre facilitates Senior Citizens of the country to pass their life in a tender caring atmosphere. All necessary facilities of comfort and treatment are provided to the older people with utmost care.

NHN BADAS Pharmacy Chain

NHN has established chain of Pharmacies with the aim to provide quality medicines, including Insulin and other essential medical commodities to the patients at a reasonable cost. Such pharmacies are located at Mirpur, Shyamoli and Nayapaltan. New Pharmacy outlets are being planned for all NHN Centers and Hospitals. Special NoteIn near future NHN is planning to setup more Healthcare Centres and Hospitals. Such as;100 bedded General Hospital at Wari. 50 bedded General Hospital at Kaligonj (near Meghnaghat)50 bedded General Hospital at Kalaiya (Patuakhali)50 bedded General Hospital at Bashaboo.50 bedded General Hospital at Keranigonj.

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IBRAHIM CARDIAC HOSPITAL & RESEARCH INSTITUTE (ICHRI)

Chief Executive Officer : Prof Dr MA Rashid

National Professor Dr M Ibrahim established Diabetic Association of Bangladesh in the year 1956. Not limiting the diagnostic and treatment activities of diabetic patients, the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh has successfully expanded its activities in almost every fields of medical science as the diabetic affects all vital organs of the body. In pursuance of this quest, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute has been established as a not-for profit organization to prevent and treat cardiac patients, to create awareness and to develop skilled man power. It has already established itself as a highly reputed cardiac institute in the country with a team of dedicated doctors, nurses, technicians and efficient support service management team. During the year this institute has been able to continue its upward trend in clinical activates as well as introducing advance facilities.

Keeping the trend of continuous expansion the bed numbers of the hospital was expanded to 105 and it is planned to make it 150 within very short time. Electro Physiological Study (EPS) has been started in this year.

To improve the skill and attitude of the Nurses, 4 months long ‘Advanced Nursing Training Course on Cardiac Care’ is continuing. CPR program for doctors, Nurses and paramedics as well as for Cardiac Ambulance team are also continuing.

ICHRI needs to support its activities through a well-established Quality Assurance System to gain competitive advantage and satisfy its patients. To ensure this objective all necessary works has been completed to establish a Quality Management System for knowing ISO- 9001:2000 guide line and to recognize the hospital as ISO- 9001:2000 certified.

Seminar/Symposium

- “US Bangladesh Advanced Coronary and Peripheral Intervention Conference” was arranged on 17th December, 2007 as a joint venture of ICHRI & Irvine Medical Center, California, USA.

- A team of Specialist doctors from USA comprising vascular Surgeon Dr Stephen M Kubaska, MD, FACS and Intervention Cardiologist, Dr Chowdhury Hafizul Ahsan and other five members visited Ibrahim Cardiac

from 15 to 20 December, 2007. They performed some complex cases and delivered series of lectures.

- Sr. Doctors of ICHRI participated in different seminar/symposium in home and abroad.

The plan of expansion and conversion of Ibrahim Cardiac to Ibrahim Cardio Thoracic Neuro Vascular and Transplant Hospital & Research Institute will be implemented very soon. Once completed this will offer comprehensive cardiovascular and thoracic treatment while allowing introduction of therapeutic modality to treat patients with end stage disease using life saving and life extending organ transplant procedures. The plan is to consolidate on the kidney transplant that is already taking place and start liver, bone marrow and heart transplant in phases. For this a twin Operation Theater with suitable pre and post operative ICUs will be established. The renovation work at newly constructed Car Parking Building has been started to establish this unit.

Department of Cardiology

The cardiology department encompasses 72 inpatients beds out of which 8 beds are allocated for Coronary Care unit (CCU), 6 beds are for SD-CCU (A), 10 in SD-CCU (B), 4 in Pediatric Cardiology and the rest are used for the treatment of a wide range of cardiac conditions, both acute and chronic, Comprehensive Invasive and Non-Invasive services are offered.

This department offers multi-disciplinary approach to treatment of cardiac diseases/ailments. It provides a range of service taking into consideration the patient’s needs. The treatment is supported by

CEO & Sr. Consultant Cardiologist : Prof MA Rashid MBBS, MPH (HM), DTM, D.CARD, FACC (USA), FRCP (Glasgow), WHO Fellowship in Non-Invasive Cardiology

Sr Consultant & Head of the : Prof M Maksumul Haq MBBS, FCPS,Department FACC, FRCP (Edin)

WHO Fellowship in Cardiology

Sr Consultant : Tamzeed Ahmed, MBBS, MRCP, FRCP, FACC

Sr Consultant : Lt Col (Retd.) Md Rezaul Karim, MBBS, FCPS, FACC, FRCP

Consultant & Assoc Prof : Md Liaquat Ali, MBBS, FCPS, MRCP

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Junior Consultant : Mahbub Mansur, MBBS, MD (Card) Md Saidur Rahman Khan, MBBS, MD, PhD; Sheikh Muhammad Shahidul Islam, FCPS; Mashud Zia Chowdhury, MBBS, DTCD, MD (Card); Md Rezaul Karim, MBBS, D Card

Registrar : Md Hasanur Rahman, MBBS, D.Card; Hemanta Ignatias Gomes, MBBS, D.Card; Ranjan Talukder, MBBS, D.Card; Sahela Nasrin, MBBS, D.Card, MCPS

Department of Cardiac Surgery

The cardiac Surgery Department encompasses 33 inpatient beds 06 beds are used for post operative Intensive Care Unit (ICU), 06 beds for Step-down ICU the rest of the beds are used for the treatment of a wide range of post operative conditions. The department supported by two fully equipped operation theaters specialized for undertaking all types of cardiac surgeries.

Sr. Consultant & Head of the : Masoom Siraj, MBBS, FRCSDepartment Cardiac Surgery

Sr. Consultant : Md Jalal Uddin, MBBS, Ph.D (Cardiovascular surgery)

Junior Consultant : Md Mazibur Rahman, MBBS, MS

Assistant Registrar : Sharif Hasan, MBBS, MS; Armane Wadud, MBBS, FCPS (P-I) MS-P-I, MRCS P-I; Muhammad Jasim Uddin MBBS, MS (CVS) P-I; Mahmuna Wahab, MBBS, MS

Head of Perfusion : Md Anamul Haque

Associate Perfusionist : Maj (Retd) Maleka Parvin

Junior Perfusionist : Mr Saleh Ahmed

Cardiac Anesthesiology Department

Sr. Consultant & Head of the : Lt Col (Retd) H Rahman, MBBSDepartment FCPS

Consultant : Niaz Ahmed, MBBS, DA, MCPS, FCPSJunior Consultant : Md Sirajul Islam, MBBS,DA, MD,

Bhabesh Chandra Mondol, MBBS, FCPSRegistrar : Lt Col (Retd) Z A Faruquee, MBBS,

FCPS, Pradip Kumar Sarker, MBBS, DA Siba Pada Roy, MBBS, DA

Assistant Registrar : Major (Retd) Sharif Md Abdul Jalil, MBBS, DA, Nepal Chandra Saha MBBS, DA

Department of Radiology & Imaging

Consultant & Head of the department : Nawshin Siraj, MBBS, MPhil

Consultant : Sultana Khanam, MBBS, MPhilFCPS

Diagnostic Laboratory

Manager & Head of the department : Mr Md Shofiqul Islam, MSc

Medical Officer, Blood Bank : Mohammad Sabbir Hai

Scientific Officer : Mr Muhammad Reaj Uddin

Overall Clinical Activities

During the period 2007-08, the following activities were performed at the Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute.

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Cardiology Department

Consultancy : 17,772ECG : 4,915ETT : 2,031ECHO : 6,797Holter : 331Carotid Doppler : 889CAG : 1,838PTCA : 603TPM : 102PPM : 64PTMC : 11Carotid : 05Cerebral : 01RFA : 00Rt. Heart : 08Peri Cardio Synthesis : 04EP Study : 06Renal PTCA : 01RAG 02PAG : 16

Number of Patient attended in Cardiac Emergency : 3319Number of patient attended in Pediatric Cardiology : 252Number of Patient attended in Cardiac Rehabilitation : 687Number of patient availed Cardiac Ambulance Service : 240

Cardiac Surgery

CABG : 424DVR : 10AVR : 09MVR : 11ASD : 20Others : 65Total : 539

Radiology & Imaging

X-Ray : 10,915USG : 719

CT Scan : :Brain : 509Chest : 124Upper/Lower Abdomen : 41Whole Abdomen : 36I.V.U : 11PNS : 01Lumber Spine : 01Sub Total : 723CT Angiogram :Renal : 24Coronary : 257Pulmonary : 03Cerebral : 13Carotid : 12IVU with Renal Angio : 08Abdominal Angio : 06Upper/Lower Limb Angio : 07Sub Total : 330

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Ibrahim Medical College (IMC)

Ibrahim Medical College, an institution of the Diabetic Association of Bangladesh dedicated to the memory of its founder Late National Prof Md Ibrahim, was estabished in the year 2002.

Course offered & affiliation

The college 5 years’ MBBS Course as approved by BM & DC leading to MBBS degree the University of Dhaka. The college has been accorded permission by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of the Peoples’ Republic of Bangladesh and is affiliated with the University of Dhaka and recognished by Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council. The college now admits 80 students annually.

Goal & objectives

The Gal of the college is to create LEADERS of medical profession, who are competent, committed, caring and willing to serve the community.

The college is to provide an exellent broad based education with a focus on professional development for the students to equip them with knowledge, skill and attitude necessary to address halth problems of the community and also to acq2uire firm basis for future training and studies.

The Campus

The college campus at segunbagicha has been vacated to build a modern medical college cum hospital and the work on the new project is progressing satisfactionily. Till the College can be moved to its designated campus at segunbagicha, the College has been temporarily location at the annex 8-storied building of BIRDEM (southern end) in 3rd, 4th, 6th & 7th floor.

The departments are well furnished, fully air conditioned and adequately equipped to accommodate class rooms, Dissection hall, Laboratories and Museums. Each department has provided with computers having internet facilities with access to Hinari, scanner, OHP and audiovisual ands. All the lecture rooms have been equipped with audio visual equipments including multimedia set up.

Teaching Hospitals

The Teaching Hospital of the College include internationally reputed 600 bedded multi-disciplinary BIRDEM Hospital, Ibrahim Cardiac Hospital & Research Institute (ICHRI) and other Health Care Institutes of Bangladesh Diabetic Association.

Teaching Learning Activities/Progress

College now in its 8th year continues to pursue its objective of producing competent, committed and caring doctors. With a highly dedicated faculty, motivational environment, regularly and closely monitored teaching-learning activities, students have already started showing potentials and promises.

Academic Faculty

Academic Faculty in both College & Hospital now consists of 194 full-time members-blend of a distinguished of academics with proven teaching & research excellence and younger professionals with varied experience.

The eight academic departments of the College namely the Department of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine and community Medicine have 87 full time members and two part-time members. They include 12 Professor, 9 Associate Professors, 10 Assistant Professors and 56 Lecturers.

BIRDEM (Hospital)

Academic Faculty of Teaching Hospital consisting of 28 Professors, 26 Associate Professors, 28 Assistant Professors, 20 Registrars, 2 Resident Physicians and 3 Resident Surgeons are also the Academic staff of Ibrahim Medical College and are participating in academic programmes of the colleges.

Principal : Prof AKM Nurul Anwar, MBBS, MPhil, PhD, FCPS

Professor Emeritus and Adviser : Prof Emeritus KM Fariduddin, MBBS, MPhil, PhD, FCPS

Department of Anatomy

Professor : Prof Motahar Hossain, MBBS, MPhil;Prof Aftab Uddin Ahmed, MBBS, MPhil

Assistant Professor : Sheikh Md Abu Bakar, MBBS; Jesmin Akhter, MBBS; MPhil; Sunjida Shahriah, MBBS, MPhil.

Lecturer : Sharmina Sayeed, MBBS; Syeda Nur-E-Jannat, MBBS; Fatema-Tuz-Zahura, MBBS; Nadia Farha, MBBS; Minhaj Arefin, MBBS; Selima Sultana, MBBS; Nurun Nahar, MBBS; Md Rifat Hasan, MBBS.

Department of Physiology

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Professor : Prof Emritus KM Fariduddin, MBBS, MPhil, PhD, FCPS; Prof Fatema Khanam, MBBS, MPhil.

Associate Professor : Jesmin Ara Begum, MBBS, MPhil; Khandker Meftun Ahmed, MBBS, PhD

Assistant Professor : Ms Zinat Ara Polly MSc (Physiology).

Lecturer : Masuma Ferdous, MBBS; Shamima Bari, MBBS; Ferdous Ara Begum, MBBS; Taslima Akhter, MBBS; Syed Ahmed Abdullah, MBBS; Rezwanur Rahman MBBS.

Department of Biochemistry

Honorary Professor : Prof Md Ishaq, MBBS, MPhil, PhD; Prof Subagata Chowdhury, MBBS, MPhil

Professor : Prof Sultana Parveen

Assistant Professor : Roksana Yeasmin, MBBS, MPhil, MPH; Nazmun Nahar, MBBS, MPhil

Lecturer : Md Rashedul Alam, MBBS; Syeda Fahmida Afrin, MBBS; Ismat Ara Begum, MBBS; Shafia Sharmin Moutushi, MBBS; Fahmida Islam, MBBS; Nadia Ferdous, MBBS; Farjana Akhter, MBBS; Morsheda Aziz.

Department of Community Medicine

Professor : Prof Mamunar Rashid, MBBS, DPH, MS, PhD; Prof Md Abu Syeed, MBBS, DCM, MD, PhD

Associate Professor : Shaila Ahmed, MBBS, MPH

Assistant Professor : Masuda Mohsena, MBBS, PGDHE, MSc

Lecturer : Masuma Akhter, MBBS, MPH; Sonia Shirin, MBBS, MPH; Nargis Parvin, MBBS, MPH;

Niru Sultana, MBBS, MPH; Samia Sayed, MBBS; Rishad Mahzabeen, MBBS; Hasina Momtaz, MBBS

Department of Pharmacology

Professor : Prof AKM Nurul Anwar, MBBS, MPhil, MSc

Associate Professor : Mainul Haque, MBBS, MPhil, MSc

Nazma Haque, MBBS, MPhil

Assistant Professor : Fauzia Begum, MBBS, MPhil

Lecturer : Sahabun Kawsar, MBBS; Shahana Khanam, MBBS; Sultana Farzana, MBBS; Farzana Yasmin, MBBS; Rayna Ahmed, MBBS; Zubair Mahmood Kamal, MBBS; Sharmin Salam, MBBS

Department of Pathology

Professor : Prof Md Tahminur Rahman, MBBS, MPhil

Associate Professor : Nasim Ahmed, MBBS, MPhil

Assistant Professor : Shamima Ferdousi, MBBS, MPhil

Lecturer : Hena Adnan Salam, MBBS; Abida Momtaz, MBBS; Bijoya Dey Happy, MBBS; Sadia Rashid, MBBS; Adnan Karim, MBBS; Mun Mun Rahman; Tanbin Rahman

Department of Microbiology

Professor : Prof Abdullah Akhter Ahmed, MBBS, MPhil, FCPS; Prof Jalaluddin Ashraful Haq

Associate Professor : Md Shariful Alam Jilani, MBBS, MPhil

Assistant Professor : Md Moniruzzaman Chowdhury, MBBS, MPhil

Lecturer : Shaheda Anwar, MBBS; Most. Naznin Nahar, MBBS; Khandaker Shadia, MBBS; Sharmin Rahman, MBBS; Mst Sharmin Sultana, MBBS; Sajida Binte Borhan, MBBS; Humaira Hasin, MBBS

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Department of Forensic Medicine

Professor : Prof Md Shah Alam, MBBS, DTCD, MCPS

Associate Professor : Zahedul Karim Ahmed, MBBS, MCPS, MPhil; Gulshan Ara Akhter

Lecturer : Farzana Islam, MBBS; Parvin Dilara Zaman, MBBS; Palash Kamar Bose, MBBS; Auria Mehar Chowdhury, MBBS; Kazal Kanti Das, MBBS

Department of Medicine

Director General and : Maj Gen (Rtd) Prof Ziauddin AhmedProfessor

Medicine Unit - I

Supernumerary Professor : Major Gen (Retd) Prof AR Khan, MBBS, MRCP, FCPS, FRCP

Professor : Prof Khwaja Nazim Uddin, MBBS, FRCP, FCPS

Assistant Professor : AKM Musa, MBBS, MCPS, DTCD, FCPS

Registrar : AKM Shaheen Ahmed, MBBS, MCPS, FCPS

Medicine Unit - II

Honorary Professors : Prof AK Azad Khan, MBBS, DPhil, DCPS; Prof AQM Mohsen, MBBS, FCPS, FAMS

Professor : Prof Md Anisur Rahman, MBBS, FCPS

Associate Professor : Md Mahbub Alam, MBBS, PhD, MD

Assistant Professor : Tareq Mahmud Bhuiyan, MBBS, FCPS

Registrar : Md Mohsin Kabir, MBBS, MD

Medicine Unit - III

Associate Professor : Tofail Ahmed, MBBS, DEM; Md Nabiul Hassan, MBBS, MD

Assistant Professor : Sarwar Iqbal, MBBS, MD

Registrar : Mohammod Feroz Amin, MBBS, MD

Medicine Unit - IV

Professor : Prof Zafar Ahmed Latif, MBBS, FCPS

Associate Professor : Md Faruque Pathan, MBBS, MD; Hossain Shahid Ferdous, MBBS, DEM, FRMH

Registrar : Md Delwar Hossain, MBBS, DM

Medicine Unit - V

Professor : Prof Md Amirul Haque, MBBS, FCPS, DCN

Assistant Professor : Nirmolendu Bikash Bhawmik, MBBS, MD

Department of Cardiology & Coronary Care Unit

Assistant Professor : Md Azizul Bari, MBBS, FCPS, DCard; MM Zahurul Alam Khan, MBBS, FCPS, MD; Mashood Zia Chowdhury, MBBS, DTCD, MD

Registrar : Wasim Md Mohsinul Haque, MBBS, FCPS; Tajin Afroze Shah, MBBS, FCPS

Department of Critical Care Medicine (Intesive Care Unit)

Professor : Prof Mohammad Omar Faruq, MBBS, MD, FACEP, FACP, FCPS

Assistant Professor : Md Rawshan Ali Basunio, MBBS, MD

Registrar : ASM Areef Ahsan, MBBS, MD

Department of Pediatrics & Neonatology

Professor : Prof Nazmun Nahar, MBBS, FCPS, FRCP; Prof Kishwar Azad, MSc (Med), FCPS, LRCP, MRCS

Associate Professor : Shahida Akhter, MBBS, FCPS

RP (Assistant Professor) : Jebun Naher, MBBS, DCH, MD

Assistant Professor : Fauzia Mohsin, MBBS, FCPS

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Registrar : Suraiya Begum, MBBS, FCPS; Bedewra Zabeen, MBBS, FCPS

Department of Skin & VD

Associate Professor : Md Reza Bin Zaid, MBBS, DDV, PhD; Mir Nazrul Islam, MBBS, DDS, MSc

Assistant Professor : Hosne Ara Begum, MBBS, DDV

Department of Psychiatry

Professor : Prof Anwara Begum, MBBS, MRC Psych, FCPS

Department of Transfusion Medicine

Assistant Professor : Tashmim Farhana Dipta, MBBS, MTM

Department of Surgery (Surgery Unit – I)

Professor : Prof Humayun Kabir Chowdhury, MBBS, FCPS, FICS, FACS

Assistant Professor : Sardar Abdur Nayeem, MBBS, PhD, FACS

Registrar : Mohammad Noor-A-Alam, MBBS, FCPS

Surgery Unit – II

Professor : Prof Mohammad Abdullah-Al-Amin, MBBS, MCPS, FCPS, FRCS, FACS

Registrar : Samiron Kumar Mondal, MBBS, FCPS

Surgery Unit – III

Associate Professor : Mazharul Haque Khan, MBBS, FRCS, (Glasgow), FRCS, (Edin), FMGEMS, ECFMG

Registrar : Taposh Kumar Maitra, MBBS, FCPS

Surgery Unit – IV

Supernumerary Professor : Prof Mirza Mazharul Islam, MBBS, FRCS, FCPS, FICS

Associate Professor : Sk Md Abu Zafar, MBBS, FRCS

Registrar : Muhd Mustaque Hussain, MBBS, FCPS

Surgery Unit – V

Professor : Mohammad Ali, MBBS, FCPS, FRCS, FACS

Assistant Professor : Md Mamurur Rashid, MBBS, FCPS

Surgery Unit – VI

Professor : Prof Mirza Mahbubul Hasan, MBBS, FCPS, FRCS, FICS, FACS, FMGEMS

Associate Professor : Mohammad Abdul Mannan Khan, MBBS, FCPS

Assistant Professor : ATM Mowladad Chowdhury, MBBS, FCPS, MS

Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology

Professor : Prof MKI Quayyum Chowdhury, MBBS, MS, FICS, FACS

Assistant Professor : Anwar Ahmed, MBBS, D Orth, MS

Department of Ophthalmology

Honorary Professor : Prof AH Syedur Rahman, MBBS, DO, FRC (Ophth)

Professor : Prof SK Md Abdul Mannaf, MBBS, FCPS, Fellow in Glaucama

Associate Professor : Md Hazrat Ali, MBBS, FCPS, ECFMG; Md Nazrul Islam, MBBS, DO, MCPS, FCPS; Ashraf Sayeed, MBBS, DO, FCPS, MS;

RP (Assistant Professor) : Sharmina Alauddin, MBBS, FCPS, DO

Assistant Professor : Manash Kumar Goswami, MBBS, DO, MS; Sajedur Rahman, MBBS, DO, MS; Sk Mahbub-us-Sobhan, MBBS, DO; Md Ziaul Ahsan, MBBS, DO

Registrar : Md Abdur Rakib, MBBS, DO, FCPS; Ferdous Akhter Jally, MBBS, DO, FCPS

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Department of Ear, Nose & Throat Disease (ENT)

Associate Professor : Ali Zaheer Al-Amin, MBBS, DLO, FRCS, MRCF, FRCSI, FRCSED

Registrar : Sudhangshu Shekhar Biswas, MBBS, DLO

Department of Plastic Surgery

Honorary Professor : Brig Gen Anjan Kumar Deb, MBBS, AFMI, FCPS, SGH

Department of Anesthesiology

Professor : Prof AKM Nurnobi Chowdhury, MBBS, FCPS; Md Abdus Salam, MBBS, DA; Md Abdur Razzak, MBBS, DA; AKM Morshed, MBBS, FCPS; Md Shahidullah, MBBS, FCPS

Assistant Professor : Md Mahbubul Hasan, MBBS, FCPS; Md Refat Hossain Malik, MBBS, DA

Register : Nazir Ahmed, MBBS, DA

Department of Radiology

Director & Professor : Prof ASQ Md Sadeque

Professor : Prof Akhtar Uddin Ahmed, MBBS, DMRD, MRCR

Associate Professor : AKSM Sahhidul Islam, MBBS, DMRD; Abu Saleh Mohiuddin, MBBS, DMRD, MD; Md Mahafuzar Rahman, MBBS, DMRD

Assistant Professor : Md Abu Taher, MBBS, MPhil; AHM Abdul Fattah, MBBS, Mphil; Jafreen Sultana, MBBS, FCPS; Mahfuz Ara Ferdousi, MBBS, MPhil

Registrar : Nayema Rahman, MBBS, MPhil

Department of Dentistry

Professor : Prof Arup Ratan Choudhury, BDS, PhD

Assistant Professor : Mahfujul Haq Khan, BDS, DDS, PhD

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Head of the Department : Prof TA Chowdhury, MBBS, FRCS, FRCOG, FCPS, FICS, FRCP

Professor : Prof Rahima Begum, MBBS, FCPS, FICS; Prof Major Laila Arjumand Banu (Rtd), MBBS, DGO, FCPS.

Associate Professor : Shams-Un-Nahar, MBBS, DGO (Acting Resident Surgeon) Habiba Khatoon, MBBS, FCPS

Assistant Professor : Samsad Jahan, MBBS, MS; Jamila Begum, MBBS, DGO, FCPS; Moherun Nessa, MBBS, FCPS

Clinical Embryology & Endocrinology

Assistant Professor : Nusrat Mahmud, MBBS, MSc

Department of Emergency :

Resident Physician (R.P.)/ : Md Raziur Rahman

Resident Surgeon(R.S)/ : Md Azharul Islam, MBBS, FCPS

Assistant Professor Md Ezharul Hoq, MBBS, MS

Health Care Development Project (HCDP)www.hcdp-bd.org

Program Director : Prof AK Azad Khan

Project Director : Mr AKM Shahjahan

Coordinator, Planning & M : Prof Liaquat Ali

Monitoring Cell

Health System Advisor : Dr M. Lutfar Rahman

Equipment Advisor : Engr SM Muraduzzaman

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Construction Advisor : M Azizul Haq

Promotional Advisor : Raahman Chowdhury

Financ & Accounts Manager: Md Shahabuddin Ahmed

Construction Manager : Md Masud Rana

Sr. Executive Officer : Md Kamruzzaman; Md Mojibur Rahman

Health Care Development Project (HCDP) aims to transform the diabetes health care model of DAB to a sustainable Health Care Model for Bangladesh by a process of improvisation.

The ultimate goal of the present initiative is to form a country – wide network of self-sustained general health care delivery by using and expanding the existing DAB facilities and allied services of other organizations.

The overall nationwide dream of HCDP is now being piloted through a Project which include the following health care facilities.

Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS) Hospital

Director : Prof Liaquat Ali, MBBS, PhD

Bangladesh Diabetic Somiti (BADAS) has gained international reputation for its diabetes health care model termed as Ibrahim Model. It has also emerged as a major general health care provider all over Bangladesh. BADAS is contributing, to a large extent, in both undergraduate and postgraduate manpower development in Bangladesh through formal and informal educational and training programs. Its widely known institute BIRDEM is now offering 15 Postgraduate Courses/Diplomas in basic to clinical disciplines and it has become a leading research institute in biomedical sciences with recognition by WHO as the Regional Collaborating Centre on Research in the Prevention and Control of Diabetes. Ibrahim Medical College (IMC), attached to BIRDEM Hospital, has already emerged as a leading college in the country for providing graduate medical education.

BADAS have recently made a quantum jump through the initiation of a large scale project for general health care delivery (the Health Care Development Project, HCDP) supported by the Govt of Bangladesh, Dutch Govt and a Consortium of local Banks. Through this project a network of 20 hospitals and health centers is under the process of implementation in and around Dhaka as well as in northern parts of Bangladesh upto the Upazilla level. Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS) is the Apex Institute of HCDP which has its associated hospital named as BIHS Hospital.

ObjectiveThe objective of BIHS is to create a Model Educational Institute encompassing all disciplines of biomedical and health sciences.

AffiliationBIHS is run by a Governing Body formed under the rules and regulations of the University of Dhaka.

Starts with Public HealthThe journey of BIHS for developing postgraduate health manpower has already started with MPhil and MPH programs in public Health. This is in recognition of the great need of qualified and trained manpower in this area all over the world. The following 6 courses have been planned to be conducted from the 208-2009 session:

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a. MPH in Epidemiology and Biostatistics

b. MPH in Community Nutrition

c. MPH in Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD)

d. MPH in Epidemiology and Biostatistic

e. MPH in Community Nutrition

f. MPH in Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD)

Formal approval of these courses from the Government and the University is almost complete.

In near future courses will also be opened in other disciplines like Preventive & Social Medicine, Health Informatics, Health Economics, Community Ophthalmology and Public Health Dentistry. The 2 years Masters courses of BIHS are supported by the Norwegian Govt through the Institute of General Practice and Community Medicine, University of Oslo.

AdministrationFull-time, nonpracticing Faculties as well rich multinational Guest Faculties coming from renowned University/Institutes in United Kingdom, Norway, Switzerland, Netherlands, Denmark, India, Pakistan, Nepal.

CampusThe Institute is now housed in Kallayanpur, Dhaka. At present classes are being held in the campus. In near future the Institute will move to its proposed site at Darus Salam, Mirpur.

Preventive Foot Care Project

Chairperson : Prof Hajera Mahtab

Chief Investigator : Dr Tofail Ahmed

Investigator : Dr Faria Afsana

Asst. Investigator : Dr Afroza Ashraf

Activities1. Assessment and follow up of diabetic foot

2. Identification and follow up of “ High Risk Foot”

3. Diabetic follow up of “ High Risk Foot”

4. Educating patients about foot care and foot wear

5. Calls excision and wound dressing

6. Assessment of pressure points of diabetic foot

7. Biothesiometr VPT

8. Biothesiometer HCP

9. Foot Scanner

Total No Of patients enrolled - 3000

Total No Of “ High Risk Foot” patients - 1285

Distance Learning Project (DLP)

Project Chairman : Porf A K Azad Khan

Course Chairperson : Prof Hajera Mahtab

Course Co-ordinator : Tofail Ahmed

Additional Co-ordinator : Hasan Ali Chowdhury

Asst Course Co-ordinators : S M AshrafuzzamanTareen AhmedFaria AfsanaBishwajit Bhowmik

Assistant Director : Md Arifur Rahman Khan

Tutors : Md Faruque Pathan; Islam Nazrul Siddique;Liaque Ahmed Khan; MA Samad; Kaiser Alam Chowdhury; Mahmudul Huque; Nizamul Karim Khan; Khandaker Riaz Hamid; Md Anwarul Kabir; Md Rafiqul Islam; Khandaker Abul Ahsan; Ayesha Khanam; Md Delwar Hossain ; Md Saghir Abdur Rahim;Md Mobin Talukder; Md Feroz Amin; SNA Ashraf Jamil; Chandina Ferdous; Shahana Parveen; Abu Naser Taib; Shaheen Ahmed; Abdullah Al Mamun; Sultana Marufa Shefin; Iftikher Mahbu; Rezina Sultana; Md Shakhawaqt Hussain; Umme Sadia Milli; Waheeda Nargis; Md Mofizur

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Rahman Rajib; Gias Al Mamun Mahbuba Akhter; Md Masiullah Nurun Nahar Begum; Md Nurul Abser Khan Lalit Mohon Nath; Abdul Hannan Tareq; Md Shahidur Rahman Bhuiyan

Assistant Tutors : Lutfun Nessa; Kazi Mobasherul Islam; Md Munim Ur Hossain Rahman; Md Liakat Ali; Fatema Begum; Mahbubur Rahman; Nasim Jahan; Nasreen Ahmed; Shaila Majed; Sultana Rehana; Tanjina H

System of Distance LearningThere are Regional Tutorial Centers (RTC) in Dhaka and other parts of the country where the course is run by the following process:

• Module based teaching, consisting of specially designed learning material containing theoretical and practical sections

• A total of ten tutorials are held according to an academic calendar • One batch of students is under the supervision of one tutor, who conducts

the tutorials• Each student’s performance in each module is thoroughly evaluated

through Tutor Marked Assignment• An End Course Examination consisting of theoretical (MCQ) and practical

(OSPE/OSCE) parts is held centrally• The whole system is regularly evaluated and necessary steps are taken for

continuous improvement • At the end of the course a certificate is awarded to the students.

Summery of Participants

Batch No

BIRDEM NHN

BADS AFF

ICHRI HCEP GP Total Number

1st 12 20 12 0 0 6 50 5

2nd 28 18 60 5 0 14 125 12

3rd 28 22 57 5 0 79 191 16

4th 41 15 41 5 4 121

227 20

5th 45 13 37 5 10 17 284 24

4

6th 58 2 34 6 13 271

384 30

7th 35 7 25 4 9 329

409 33

8th 25 11 25 5 6 403

475 38

Current 9th

17 11 27 5 9 404

473 35

Total 289 119 318 40 51 1801

2618

Locations of RTCs: Dhaka, Chittagoang, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Rangpur, Mymensingh, and Faridpur.

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Diabetic Association Barisal

President : Adv Md Mozibor Rahman Srower

Acting President : MG Salek

Vice President : MG Salek

General Secretary : Dr Md Nazrul Islam Salim

Joint Secretary : Dr Md Zakir Hossain

Treasurer : Mr AHM Saleh

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 7

Health Educator : 1

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 670 544 1214 4.18

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 13840 11240 25080 86

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 26664 25080

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 19201Numer of clas on diabetes 225

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

3402

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 130

Eye examination (no. of patient 200

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 2142

Dental examination (no. of patients) 1580

Traning/Workshop/Seminar conducted/Conference/Seminar Attended6th September 2007 “Sheba Dibash” 14th November 2007 “World Diabetes day” and 28th February 2008 “Diabetes Awareness day” observed.

Barguna Diabetic Association

President : Md. Altaf Hossin DC Barguna

Vice-President : Adv. Md Shahjahan Mia

General Secretary : Alhaj Md Mahatab Uddin Mollah

Join Secretary : Md. Mojibor Rahman Mollah

Treasure : Md. Sakhowat Hossin ADC Barguna

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officers : 1

Health Educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 1

Others : 1

Total No of staff : 3

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1000 932 1932 30

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 3800 3700 7500 40

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 8600 10200

Dietary advice (no of patient) - -

Number of class on diabetes 370 -

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Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

Nurse

1500 -

Social welfare services (no of patient) 120 -

Eye examination(no of patient) 60 -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 75 -

Others:

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Bhola Diabetic Association

President : Dr Mahamudul Karim

Vice President : Al-Haz Golam Nobi Alomgir

General Secretary : Mia Mohammed Younus

Joint Secretary : Md Mostofa Kamal

Treasurer : Md Kayser Ahamed

Honorary Consultant : No

Medical Officer : 1

Health Educator : Jobaida Gulshan Ara

Lab Technologist : 1

Administrator : 1

Officer Asst. : 1

Health Asst. : 1

Others : 3

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 302 246 548 2.00

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 3349 2740 6089 20.60

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 1462 805

Dietary advice (no of patient) by -Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator 5423

Number of class on Type-2

1406

Prognasce

IGDM -30

Hand of training of insulin injectiontechnique

issues (no of patient) by nurse/H.Educator/Others

2006-2007302

2007-2008505

Social welfare services (no of patient):We delivered patient-free treatment and teach them Health Education

2006-2007430

2007-2008520

Eye (funduscopy) examinations (no ofpatient) :NoKidney (S.creatinine) Test:

2006-2007231

2006-2007344

Others: Eeg, SGPT, L-Profile, SBlurubin, B-C/p. WIDAL-Test. UrineR/E. Hbs Ag

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference or any Other Conducted

1. Death Anniversy of National Prof Md Ibrahim (Sheba dibosh) Yes

1. World Diabetes Day. Yes

2. Workshop/Seminar/Training Program etc.

4. Annual Conference (2007-2008)

5. No. of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-2008)

6. If any others 04

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Bogra Diabetic Association

President : Amjad Hossain Tajma

Vice-President : Prof. Dr. Mainul Hassan Sadik; Alhaz Dr. Ataul Haque; Md. Amkad Hossain (Sipla)

General Secretary : AHG Golam Rasul Khan

Join Secretary : Adv. Mokbul Hossain Mukul

Treasure : Md. Mahbub Hamid Tara

Medical Officers : 26

Lab. Technologist : 6

Others : 1

Total No of staff : 147

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1656 1909 3565 10

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 24401 32242 56643 156

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 62675 92939

Dietary advice (no of patient) 4656 4000

Number of class on diabetes 12 -

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

800 -

Social welfare services (no of patient) 1250 -

Eye examination(no of patient) - -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 900

Others: - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Brahmanbaria Diabetic Association

President : Dr Zobaida Hannan

Vice President : Al-Mamun Sarker; Advocate Habibulla; Mohammed Arzo

General Secretary : Dr Iqbal Hossain

Joint Secretary : AKM Monirul Islam Minar

Treasurer : Md Tazul Islam Babu

Honorary Consultant : Nill

Medical Officer : 4

Health Educator : Nill

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : 12

Total No of Staff : 17

Total No of Registered Patients (upto 30 June 2008): 12118

Total : 12118, Male : 6228, Female : 5890

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 869 483 1352 6

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 20111 22788 42899 101

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 40250 42899

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 2,352

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Chandpur Diabetic Association

President : Mr AKM Shahidur Rahman DC, Chandpur

Vice-President : Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman CS, Chandpur; Mr Krishna Pada Roy, Police Super, Chandpur

General Secretary : Alhaj Dr MA Ghafur MBBS

Join Secretary : Alhaj Md Jahangir Akand Selim; Alhaj Md Mostak Haider Chowdhury

Treasure : Alhaj MA Masud Bhuiyan

Honorary Consultants : 10

Medical Officers : 4

Health Educator : N/A

Lab. Technologist : 5

Others Office : 3

Others Staff : 9

Total No of staff : 21

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 61090 9010 35100 117

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 20724 26376 47100 157

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 40248 47100

Dietary advice (no of patient): Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

1556 1495

Number of class on diabetes 290 345

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

309 389

Social welfare services (no of patient) 327 407

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

906 1012

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test - 234

Others: Dental - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Chapai Nawabganj Diabetic Association

President : Adv Sultanul Islam Moni

Vice-President : Alhaj Md Afser Ali; Alhaj Md Johurul Islam

General Secretary : Md Abdul Wahed

Join Secretary : Alhaj Md Abdul Hannan Hanu

Treasure : Md Arifur Rahman Nilu

Honorary Consultants : 3

Medical Officers : 5

Health educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 3

Others : 2

Total No of staff : 39

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1058 1077 2135 -

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 18212 18410 36622 -

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 2430 2610

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Dietary advice (no of patient): Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

2430 2610

Number of class on diabetes 1515 1630

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

1515 1630

Social welfare services (no of patient) 160 156

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

160 156

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 1160 1450

Others: Dental 92 315

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Chittagong Diabetic Association

President : Prof Dr LA Quadery

Vice President : Dr Sahana Begum, Dr Syedur Rahman Chowdhury & Alhaj Kazi Abdul Quyum

General Secretary : Prof Jahangir Chowdhury

Joint Secretary : Alhaj Morshedul Alam Quadery & Engineer Rashid Ahmed Chowdhury

Treasurer : Mohammed Sahabuddin

Hospital Director : Dr Capt. (Retd) Mahboob Majumder MBBS; MPH (HM)

Honorary Consultant : 2

Medical Officer : 15

Health Educator : N/A

Lab Technologist : 19

Others : Coctors 15, Officers 13, Nurse 11 & Others Staff 74

Total No. of Staff : 132

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 3369 3261 6630 18.16

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 62350 60216 1,22,566

335.7

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 127314 129196

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator 16824

Number of class on diabetes 1326

Hand on training of insulin injection technique issues (on of patients) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

2280

Social welfare service (no of patient) 18720

Eye (fundoscopy) examination (no of patient)

-

Kidney (S. Creatinine) Test 5340

Othres Dental examination (no of patient)

3034

Physiotherapy Services (no of patient) 2052

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference or any Other Conducted

1. Death Anniversy of National Prof Md Ibrahim (Sheba dibosh) : 6th

September 2007. The 19th death Anniversary of late Prof Mohammed Ibrahim was observed in a befitting manner. On that occasion, a milad mahfil, a discussion meeting & a Free Diabetic Camp were held at various points of Chittagong.

2. World Diabetes Day : 14 November 2007 World Diabetes Day 2007 was observe in a befitting manner. A colorful rally was brought out on the occasion and a meeting was also held Presided over by Professor Dr LA Quadery, President of the Association & Honorable chief Guest Colonel Masud Hossain PSC.

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3. Diabetes Awareness Day : 28 February 2008 A colorful rally was brought out on the occasion and a meeting was also held at Khulshi Diabetic Hospital Complex premises on the occasion of Diabetes awareness day 2008.

4. Workshop/Seminar/Training Program etc. Nill

5. Annual Conference (2007-2008) : 01 (AGM)

6. No. of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-2008) : 07

If any others

Chuadanga Diabetic Association

President : Adv Salim Uddin Khan

Vice President : Masud Mannan; Md Safaetul Islam

General Secretary : Md Fozlur Rahman

Joint Secretary : Khnd Abdul Jabbar Sona

Treasurer : Md Humayun Kabir Malik

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : Mrs Jannatul Baki

Lab Technologist : Sree Nirmolandu Halder

Others : 4

Total No of Staff : 08

Total No of Registered Patients (upto 30 June 2008): 12118

Total : 5567, Male : 2752, Female : 2815

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 454 549 1003 4

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 6070 6394 12464 45

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 10182 12465

Dietary advice (no of patient) byDoctor/Dietician/Health Education

(20 patients per day)

Number of class on diabetes 96Hand on training of insulin injection technique issues (no. of patient) by nurse / H. Education / Others

252

Social welfare survives (no. of patient) 28Eye (Funduscopy) examination (no. of patient)

510

Kidney (S. Creatina) Test 196Others 1065

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference or any Other Conducted3. Death Anniversy of National Prof Md Ibrahim Sheba dibosh Day was

observed

2. World Diabetics Day was observed

3. Diabetics Awareness Day was observed

4. Workshop / Seminar / Training Program etc Day was observed

5. Annual Conference (2007-2008) Day was observed

6. Number of Executive Committee Meeting (200702008) Day was observed

7. If any others Nill

Specialized Medical Campas No. Nil

Diabetic Association Comilla

President : Dr M Wali Ullah

Vice President : Advocate Abdul Mottalib; Advocate Abdus Sattar; Dr Zahirul Hoque Bhuiyan

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General Secretary : Yousuf Jamil Babu

Joint Secretary : Dr NM Shahjahan

Treasurer : Dr Zahirul Hoque Bhuiyan

Honorary Consultant : -

Medical Officer : 26

Health Educator : -

Lab Technologist : 6

Others : 134

Staff & Officer : 166

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 4945 2487 7432 25

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 127905 104675 232580 780

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 161495 191626

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

94267

Cox’s Bazar Diabetic Association

President : Deputy Commissioner, Cox’s Bazar

Vice-President : Civil Surgeon, Cox’s Bazar; ADD. Deputy Commissioner (Rev.) Cox’s Bazar; Adv. Pijush Kanti Chowdhury

General Secretary : Sarwar Kamal Advocate

Join Secretary : Adv. Tofail Ahmed; Wahiduzzaman

Treasure : Ezajul Omar Chowdhury

Honorary Consultants : 1

Medical Officers : 1

Lab. Technologist : 3

Others : 6

Total No of staff : 11

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 8097 4856 12953 40

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 9549 6080 15629 46

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 44 46

Dietary advice (no of patient) 44 46

Number of class on diabetes 12 14

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

30 33

Social welfare services (no of patient) 58 62

Eye examination(no of patient) - -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 902 1307

Others: - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Dinajpur Diabetic Association

President : Alhaj M Abdur Rahim Advocate

Vice-President : Alhaj Molla Jainal Abedin Advocate; Dr Asim Uddin Ahmed

General Secretary : Mr Sardar Mosharraf Hossain Advocate94

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Join Secretary : Dr Shahidul Islam Khan; Mr Md Abul Kasham Aru

Treasure : Mr Md Latfar Rahman Mintu

Members : 20

Honorary Consultants : 12

Medical Officers : 14

Others Officers : 12

Health educator : 72

Lab. Technologist : 13

Others : 72

Total No of staff : 113

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1864 1487 3333 10

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 64921 58340 123261 338

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 5546 1148880

Dietary advice (no of patient)Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

5546 6433

Number of class on diabetes Every working day

Do

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by

3820 6660

Social welfare services (no of patient) 6220 7645

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

- -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test - 4579

B. urea - 747

Others

i. Ortho paedic pts 2175 2520

ii. Dental pts. 1596 2218

iii. Physiotherapy 2587 3148

iv. Neuro, Cancer & Tumer 1220 495

Faridpur Diabetic Association

President : Mr Mir Nasir Hossain

Vice President : Mr Md Shahidul Hasan; Prof MA Samad; Mrs Fatema Begum; Mr Sabbir Yousuf

General Secretary : Prof Sk Abdus Samad

Joint Secretary : Mr Md Atiar Rahman; Mr Mahabubur Rahman Khan

Treasurer : Prof Rabindra Nath Saha

Executive Member : 13

Honorary Consultants : 33

Medical Officer : 16

Staff & Officer : 192

Scientific Officer : 2

Lab Technologist : 2

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1197 942 2139 7.39

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 55692 43104 98796 340.67

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 82833 98796

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 1994

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Discussion on diabetes (no. of classes) 290

Teachin on insulin injection and related issues (no. of patients)

832

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 4333

Eye examination (no. of patient 413

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 4244

Others

Physiotherapy 7589

Dental 07

Telemedicine 194

Vaccine 671

Mortuary 15

Dressing 1442

CT Scan 1978

Feni Diabetic Association

Convenor : ADC (General), Feni

Member Secretary : Assitant Commissioner (General), Feni

Member : 9

President :

Vice-President :

Honorary Consultant : 17

Medical Officers : 11

Lab. Technologist : 2

Health Educator : 1

Others : 4

Total No of staff : 115

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 2378 2229 4607 16

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 34031 48419 82450 275

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 85040 82450

Dietary advice (no of patient) 3722 4567

Number of class on diabetes - 44

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

Average 2-3 person Daily

Social welfare services (no of patient) 1710 2583

Eye examination(no of patient) 1185 3016

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 1101 1364

Others:

Gynae 3689 960

Pediatrics 4915 3656

Physiotheraphy 1669 765

Dental - 402

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Habiganj Diabetic Association

President : Mr. Shahid Uddin Chowdhury

Vice-President : Mr. Shubash Chandra Deb; Mrs. Jahan Ara Afsar; Mr. Adv. Punnabrata Chowdhury.

General Secretary : Mr. Dr. Mushfiqur Hossain Chowdhury

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Join Secretary : Mr. Md. Abdur Razzak; Mr. Adv. Alamgir Bhaiyan Babul

Treasure : Mr. Foni Bhusan Das

Executive Members : 9

Medical Officer : 4

Lab. Technologist : 2

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 380 212 552 28

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 - - - -

Conference/Seminars/ Conducted

1. Death Anniversary of National Professor

2. Dr Md Ibrahim, World Diabetes day, Diabetes Awareness day observed

Gaibandha Diabetic Association

President : Dr Shah Aminul Islam

Vice President : Abdul Majid Raju

General Secretary : Mr Sakendir Azam Anam

Joint Secretary : Md Fazlul Karim; Md Abu Jaffar sabu

Treasurer : Md Kamarul Alam Chinu

Honorary Consultant : -

Medical Officer : 3

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : -

Total No. of Staff : 14

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 527 386 913 13

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 4853 3580 8433 28

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

a. Patient visits (no of patients) b. Dietary Advice (no of patients)

Diabetic Association Gazipur

President : Dr Md Eunus Ali

Vice President : Mr Liakat Ali Khan; Mr Chan Miah

General Secretary : Eng Mr Sharif Hossain Dhali

Joint Secretary : Mr Mozibur Rahman

Treasurer : Mr MA Kuddus

Honorary Consultant : Nil

Medical Officer : 7

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : 2

Staff & Officer : 23

No of registered patients

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Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 849 1021 1870 150

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 24970 20250 45220 156

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 30880 45220

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

-

Number of class on diabetes -

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

-

Social welfare services (no. of patient) -

Eye (funduscopy) examination (no. of patient

-

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test -

Others -

Jaipurhat Diabetic Association

President : Md Abdul Aziz Mollah

Vice President : Raza Chowdhury; Dr KM Saiful Islam Devid

General Secretary : Ahsan Habib Chowdhury Sabu

Joint Secretary : Md Shamsul Alam; Md Golam Hakkani

Finance Secretary : Md Golam Hakkani

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 3

Health Educator : X

Lab Technologist : X

Others : Social welfare- 1; Dietiation- 1; Accoutant- 1 and others staff -1

Total No. of Staff & Officers : Staff –11; Officer- 6; Doctor & Othre- 6; Staff- 11, Total = 17

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (Average)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 7792 10312 18104 62.42

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (Average)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 12045 11899 23944 8256

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 4735 23944

Dietary advice (no of patient) by

Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator Dietician

5992

-

Number of class on diabetes 175

Hand on training of insulin injection technique issues (on of patients) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

3762

Social welfare service (no of patient)JDA, BDA

105177

Eye (fundoscopy) examination (no of patient)

-

Kidney (S. Creatinine) Test 5340

Othres Dental examination (no of patient)Lipid ProfileHbA1cMicroalbumin X-rayECGSkin

32415805507190925

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Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference or any Other Conducted

1. Death Anniversy of National Prof Md Ibrahim (Sheba dibosh) : Observed

2. World Diabetes Day : Observed

3. Diabetes Awareness Day : Observed

4. Diabetes Awareness Day : Observed

5. Annual Conference (2007-2008) : Observed

6. No of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-2008) : 08

7. If any others :

Jamalpur Diabetic Association

President : Md Shahnewaz

Vice President : AAK Mahmudul Hassan; Abdul Halim Fakir

General Secretary : Syed Tariqul Islam

Joint Secretary : Khandaker Ilius Murtuza; Sajjad Ansary

Treasurer : Alhaj Md Shahabuddin

Executive Member : 8

Honorary Consultant : 1

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : 14

Staff & Officer : 17

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 13795 11400 25195 8540

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 15620 14280 29900 101

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 29800 29900

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

26780

Number of class on diabetesInsulin dependent & Non Insulin dependent

-

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

7214

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 4225

Eye (funduscopy) examination (no. of patient

-

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test yes

Others -

Jessore Diabetic Association

President : SMA Ahad

Vice President : Mrs Nargis Islam; Dr SM Ashiquzzaman

General Secretary : Touhidur Rahman

Joint Secretary : SM Aktheruzzaman

Treasurer : M Abu Syeed

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 5

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 2

Others : 3

Staff & Officer : 29

No of registered patients

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Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 3016 2845 5861 20.7

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 17938 16717 34655 122.5

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 34107 34655

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

5329

Number of class on diabetes 683

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

1513

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 1041

Eye examination (no. of patient 1628

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 1026

Others General -

Jhalakati Diabetic Association

President : Hariprashad Paul

Vice-President : Dr. Shafiqur Rahaman; Dr. Gurudas Sikder; Dr. Sarder; Md. Shaha Alam; Dr. T. Ahamed; Mr. Nurul Islam Khalifa

General Secretary : Md. Memayet Hossain;

Join Secretary : Mr. Yousuf Ali Khan; Adv. Mr. Rafiqual Islam Ajam

Treasure : Alhaj A. Hakim Talukder

Medical Officers : 1

Health Educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 3

Others : 5

Total No of staff : 8

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 94 80 174 30-40

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 2903 1935 4838 50-60

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 2312 4838

Dietary advice (no of patient) 1560 2045

Number of class on diabetes - -

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

648 -

Social welfare services (no of patient) - -

Eye examination(no of patient) - -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 215 -

Others: 143 -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Other Conducted

Jhenidah Diabetic Association

President : Md. Rezaul Karim Benu. MBBS

Vice-President : Ghulam Mustafa Adv; Md. Zahidul Islam; Md. Mahmudul Islam Photon

General Secretary : Md. Tobarak Hossain

Join Secretary : Mr. Nasir Uddin

Treasure : Khandoker Shakhawat Hossain100

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Medical Officers : 5

Health Educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 1

Others : 1

Total No of staff : 54

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 990 899 1889 105

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 22155 18345 40500 135

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 27349 40500

Dietary advice (no of patient) 7520 9500

Number of class on diabetes 300 300

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

1100 1400

Social welfare services (no of patient) 3000 3600

Eye examination(no of patient) - -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 2100 2700

Others: HbA1c 450

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Diabetic Association Kishoreganj

President : ASM Mahbubul Alam, DC, Kishoreganj

Vice-President : Dr Abdul Haque, CS, Kishoreganj; Mr Kazi Shaheen Khan; Mrs Shamsun Nahar Habib; Md Nazirul Haque

General Secretary : Mr ATM Mustofa

Join Secretary : Dr Sushil Kumar Shil

Treasure : Mr Md Abdul Awal

Honorary Consultants : 2 (Eye)

Medical Officers : 6

Health Educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 1

Others Office : 3

Others Staff : 33

Total No of staff : 44

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 6890 6001 12891 130-140

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 5550 5460 11010 130-140

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 100-110 130-140

Dietary advice (no of patient) 90-100 100-110

Number of class on diabetes 40-50 50-60

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

4 week 6 week

Social welfare services (no of patient) 30 51

Eye examination(no of patient) - 1020

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test - 909

Others: Dental 1200 1452

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Kustia Diabetic Association

President : Mohammad AshRafuddin Nazu

Vice President : Prof Nurunnahar Begum; Abdur Rashid Chowdhury

General Secretary : Mizanur Rahman

Joint Secretary : Hafizur Rahman Kaltu; Dr Khandkker Zulfiquar Ali

Treasurer : Dr Rabiul Karim

Honorary Consultant : 2

Medical Officer : 4

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 2

Others : 2

Staff & Officer : 25

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 700 500 1200 5.00

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 17500 15000 32500 108

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 32000 35000

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

-

Number of class on diabetes -

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by

-

Nurse/Health Educator/Other

Social welfare services (no. of patient) -

Eye (funduscopy) examination (no. of patient

-

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test -

Others -

Diabetic Association Lalmonirhat

President : Dr Zakiul Islam Faruquee

Vice President : Ad Moyzul Islam; Md Abdulhah Hossain

General Secretary : Moinul Islam

Joint Secretary : Amirul Hyat Ahmed Mukul

Treasurer : ATM Abdus Saham

Honorary Consultant : Nil

Medical Officer : 1

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 3

Others : 11

Staff & Officer : 15

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 295 191 486 -

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 8390 4210 12600 -

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 9865 12600

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 9835

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Doctor/Dietician/Health Education Number of class on diabetes 245

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

256

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 55

Eye (funduscopy) examination (no. of patient

nil

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 925

Others nil

Diabetic Association Lakshmipur

President : Md Feroz Alam

Vice President : ABM Bahauddin; Zehadul Karim

General Secretary : Md Delwar Hossain

Joint Secretary : Md Hossain; Harun-al-Rashid

Treasurer : Md Dider Hossain

Honorary Consultant : -

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Staff & Officer : 15

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 459 435 894 4

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 8112 12168 20280 65

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) - -

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 364Numer of clas on diabetes 198

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

369

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 34

Eye examination (no. of patient -

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 1475

Others General -

Blood Urea 782

S. Cholestrol 1420

S. Tg 1428

SGPT 358

Manikgonj Diabetic Association

President : GM Salehuddin DC Manikganj, Ex-Officio

Vice President : MayarMunicipal, Manikganj, Ex-Officio; Civilsurjan, Manikganj, Ex-Officio; Mr Kazi Karamat Hossain; Mrs Nina Rahman; Md Masudul Kamrul Haque

General Secretary : Md Ataur Rahaman (ATA)

Joint Secretary : Mr Benjir Ahmed; Md Salim Reza

Treasurer : Dr A Khalek

Executive Member : 21

Chif Medical Officer : 1

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 1

Lab Incharge : 1

Others : X

Total No of Staff : 23 103

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Total No of Registered Patients (upto 30 June 2008): 12118

Total : 13,768, Male : 7,120, Female : 6,644

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1,010 971 1981 08

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 16,194 15,558 31,752 108

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 31,752

Dietary advice (no of patient) byDoctor/Dietician/Health Educator

26,989

Number of class on diabetes 297

Hand on Teaching of Insulin injection technical issues (no. of patient) by Nurse/H. Educator/Others

2985

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 1644

Eye (funduscopy) examination (no. of patient)

X

Kidney (S. Creatinine) Test 1,376

Others 2,730

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference or any Other Conducted

1. 6th September 2007 Sheba Dibash

2. 14th November 2007 World Diabetes Day

3. 28th February, 2008 Diabetes Awareness Day

4. 4 Medical Officers Participated in National workshop for surveillance, prevention & Management of Diabetes in Bangladesh.

5. 1 Medical Officer Participated in Distance Learning Programme, January-June, 2008.

6. 13th Diabetes & Endocrine Conference, December, 2007.

7. 06 (Six) Meeting.5

Maulavi Bazar Diabetic Association

President : Mr Quamruzzaman (Acting)

Vice-President : -

General Secretary : MA Matin

Join Secretary : Dr MA Ahad

Treasure : Dr MA Ahad (Acting)

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 2

Lab. Technologist : 4

Others : 5

Total No of Staff : 13

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 512 422 934 10

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 6318 5202 11520 60

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 6961 11520

Dietary advice (no of patient)Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

5466 6890

Nunber of class on diabetes 40 80

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by Nurse / H. Educator/Others

405 935

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Social welfare services (no of patient) 31 49

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

- -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test - 290

Others As required - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

1. Death Anniversery of National Prof Md Ibrahim / Sheba Dibash: Observed

2. World Diabetes Day : Observed

3. Workshop/Seminar/Training Program etc.: 01 uk shop attended

4. Annual Conference (2007-2008) : Awaiting

5. No of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-08) : 06

Munshiganj Diabetic Association

President : Adv. Muzibur Rahaman

Vice-President : Haji Md. Abdur Rouf

General Secretary : Alhaj Adv. Md. Bazlur Rahman

Join Secretary :

Treasure : Adv. Md. Asraful Islam

Honorary Consultant :

Medical Officers : 3

Health Educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 1

Others : 4

Total No of staff : 15

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 600 625 1225 4.25

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 8000 9523 17523 60.84

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 15952 17523

Dietary advice (no of patient) 250 400

Number of class on diabetes

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

Nurse

Social welfare services (no of patient)

Eye examination(no of patient)

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test

Others:

Skin

Dental

ENT

Specialized Medical Camps: 1

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

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Mymensingh Diabetic Association

President : AKM Musa Shahim

Vice-President : Mohammad Ali Siddique; Nur Hossain; Saiful Alam Ferdos; AKM Hafiz Uddin

General Secretary : Shafiqul Islam Shafi

Joint Secretary : Khandaker Sharif Uddin; FH Khan Farhad

Treasure : Adv Farid Ahmed

Medical Officers : 2

Health Educator : 1

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 197 159 356 30

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 3324 1896 5220 40

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 3040 5450Dietary advice (no of patient) 3040 5450Number of class on diabetes 10Hand on training of insulin injection technique issues (no of patient) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

200

Social welfare services (no of patient) 8Kidney (S creatinine) Test 2100

Training/Workshop/Seminar conducted/Conference/Seminar Attendeda. 6th September 2007 “Sheba Dibash” 14th November 2007 “World Diabetes

day” and 28th February 2008 “Diabetes Awareness day” observed.

No of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-2008) : 11

Naogaon Diabetic Association

President : Md Ahsan Habib Talukdar

Vice President : Md Mofazzel Hossain; Md Sayed Nur Alam; MA Rakib; Alhaj Samsul Huq; Dipok Kumar Deb

General Secretary : Alhaj Abdus Salam

Joint Secretary : Md Shahidul Islam

Treasurer : Md Azizar Rahman

Honorary Consultant : 3

Medical Officer : 3

Health Educator : -

Lab Technologist : 2

Others : 2

Staff & Officer : 27

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 762 736 1498 5.06

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 13409 12806 26215 88.56

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) - -

Dietary advice (no of patient) by -Numer of clas on diabetes Nil

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Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

-

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 65

Eye examination (no. of patient 27

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test -

Others General 350

Narayanganj Diabetic Association

President : Alhaj Abdul Gafur Chowdhury

Vice-President : Alhaj Dr. Shahnawaz Chowdhury; Alhaj Dr. Nurul Islam

General Secretary : Alhaj Faruque Moin

Join Secretary : Alhaj Md. Waliullah

Treasure : Alhaj Md. Fazlul Karim

Honorary Consultant : 7

Medical Officers : 11

Superintendent : 11

Health Educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 4

Others : 4

Total No of staff : 80

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 828 1050 1878 6.34

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 21721 35414 57135 193.02

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 52058 57135

Dietary advice (no of patient) 1602 2305

Number of class on diabetes 60 60

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

Nurse

280 305

Social welfare services (no of patient) 185 195

Eye examination(no of patient) 2577 2404

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 2825 3208

Others:

Skin 224 348

Dental 549 434

ENT 221 99

Specialized Medical Camps: 1

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Narsingdi Diabetic Association

President : Mr Amrato Barue,

Vice President : Mr Mohammad Ali; Dr Birendra Nath Sinha; Alhaj Md Montaz Uddin Miah; Alhaj Mesbahuddin Bhuihan Iran; Mr Md Tofazzal Hossain

General Secretary : Principal Abdul Ali Chowdhury

Joint Secretary : Dr RK Mollik; Dr MSS Hasan Al Zami

Treasurer : Alhaj Md Abdul Mannan Miah

Organizing Secretary : Mr Haroon-Ar-Rashid

Executive Member : 14

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Honorary Consultants : 2

Regular Physicians : 6

Medical Officer : 6

Name of Health

Educator : 1

Staff & Officer : 35

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1882 2191 4073 11.15

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 19540 23020 42560 116

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 39780 4260

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 18810Discussion on diabetes (no. of classes) 4073

Teachin on insulin injection and related issues (no. of patients)

580

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 6

Eye examination (no. of patient 1268

Others 25220

Natore Diabetic Association

President : D.C. Natore

Vice-President : S.P. Natore, Civil Surgeon Natore, A.D.C general Natore

General Secretary : Dr. Mizanur Rahman

Join Secretary : Pashad Kumar Talukdar; Dr. Zakir Talukdar

Treasure : Khander Shadid Ali Nazu

Honorary Consultant : 3

Medical Officers : 5

Health Educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 1

Others : 28

Total No of staff : 36

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 7340 7340 14680 14680-15780

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 23500 25500 49000 200

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 12980 11970

Dietary advice (no of patient) 13661 13661

Number of class on diabetes 124 -

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

Nurse1200

-

Social welfare services (no of patient) - -

Eye examination(no of patient) 10000 -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 124 -

Others:

TC.DC. Hb%, ERS Vidal Test, S. Creatinin. etc.

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

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Pirojpur Diabetic Association

President : Mr Md Tajul Islam

Vice President : Mr Kamrul Ahasan; Advocate MA Mannan; Advocate Ali Ahmad Khan

General Secretary : Dr Habibur Rahman

Joint Secretary : Mr Md Muniruzzaman Nasim; Dr Sapan Kumar Mondal

Treasurer : Advocate Sayed Sabbir Ahmed and 19 Members

Honorary Consultant : 2

Medical Officer : 2

Nutrition & Diet Officer : Shirin Akhter Khan

Health Educator : Jhumur Das

Biochemist : Mr Tapan Kumar Karmakar

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008

Chuadanga Diabetic Association

President : Adv Salim Uddin Khan

Vice President : Masud Mannan; Md Safaetul Islam

General Secretary : Md Fozlur Rahman

Joint Secretary : Khnd Abdul Jabbar Sona

Treasurer : Md Humayun Kabir Malik

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : Mrs Jannatul Baki

Lab Technologist : Sree Nirmolandu Halder

Others : 4

Total No of Staff : 08

Total No of Registered Patients (upto 30 June 2008): 12118

Total : 5567, Male : 2752, Female : 2815

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 454 549 1003 4

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 6070 6394 12464 45

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 10182 12465

Dietary advice (no of patient) byDoctor/Dietician/Health Education

(20 patients per day)

Number of class on diabetes 96Hand on training of insulin injection technique issues (no. of patient) by nurse / H. Education / Others

252

Social welfare survives (no. of patient) 28Eye (Funduscopy) examination (no. of patient)

510

Kidney (S. Creatina) Test 196Others 1065

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference or any Other Conducted

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4. Death Anniversy of National Prof Md Ibrahim Sheba dibosh Day was observed

2. World Diabetics Day was observed

3. Diabetics Awareness Day was observed

4. Workshop / Seminar / Training Program etc Day was observed

5. Annual Conference (2007-2008) Day was observed

6. Number of Executive Committee Meeting (200702008) Day was observed

7. If any others Nill

Specialized Medical Campas No. Nil

Noakhali Diabetic Association

President : Mr Aziz Al-Kaisar

Vice President : Al-Haj ABM Yousafe; Hazi Md Khalilur Rahman Khondaker

General Secretary : Eng. Md Nurun Nabi

Joint Secretary : Al-Haj Abdul Quddus

Treasurer : Hazi Md Abdul Mannan

Executive Member : 3

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 1

Honorary Consultant : Nill

Accountant : 1

Lab Technologist : 3

Others : X

Staff & Officer : 15

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total D aily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1050 950 2000 6

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1200 9840 21840 70

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 27835 21840

Dietary advice (no of patient) 3000Discussion on diabetes (no. of classes) 8000

Teaching on insulin injection and related issues (no. of patient)

1500

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 2200

Eye examination (no. of patient -

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 4200

Others

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Sylhet Diabetic Association

President : Prof Dr MA Raquib

Vice President : M Muhibur Rahman; Md Shamsul Alam Chowdhury; M Kousor Ahmed

General Secretary : AFM Kamal (Advocate)

Joint Secretary : MA Karim Chowdhury; Md Altafur Rahman; Lukman Ahmed

Treasurer : Dr Shibbir Ahmed Shibly

Honorary Consultant : 3

Medical Officer : 13

Health Educator : Medical officer & Nutritionis play role as Health educator

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : Nil

Staff & Officer : Regular 70, Irregular 3

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 2194 2276 4470 15

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 21776 26369 48145 163

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 42251 48122

Dietary advice (no of patient) by -Numer of clas on diabetes -

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

-

Social welfare services (no. of patient) -

Eye examination (no. of patient -

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test -

Others

Narail Diabetic Association

President : Prof Dr MA Wahab

Vice President : Advocate Iqbal Hossain Sikder; Engg. Sailendra Nath Shaha

General Secretary : Advocate Md Alamgir Siddique

Joint Secretary : ATM Firoz Kabir; Kazi Hafigur Rahman

Treasurer : Md Raihan Mollah

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 1

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : 4

Staff & Officer : 8

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 249 176 415 -

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 2269 1937 4206 -

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 2892 4206

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 25Numer of clas on diabetes 36

Hand on training of insulin injection 282

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technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/OtherSocial welfare services (no. of patient) 5

Eye examination (no. of patient -

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 108

Others General 50

Chekup 272

Offagent 3627

Sirajganj Diabetic Association

President : Prof MA Matin

Vice President : Dr Tashmina Mahmood

General Secretary : Md Jahangir Alam Rator

Joint Secretary : Md Sadi Rokoni

Treasurer : Advocate M Shamsul Haque

Honorary Consultant : 6

Medical Officer : 7

Health Educator : x

Lab Technologist : 5

Others : 4

Staff & Officer : 108

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 953 940 1893 6.31

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 18540 18690 37230 124.10

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 53877 37230

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 6350Numer of clas on diabetes IGT= 4008,

DM=5260Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

1145

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 208

Eye examination (no. of patient -

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 761

Others 2148

Chittagong Diabetic Association

President : Prof Dr LA Quadery

Vice President : Dr Sahana Begum, Dr Syedur Rahman Chowdhury & Alhaj Kazi Abdul Quyum

General Secretary : Prof Jahangir Chowdhury

Joint Secretary : Alhaj Morshedul Alam Quadery & Engineer Rashid Ahmed Chowdhury

Treasurer : Mohammed Sahabuddin

Hospital Director : Dr Capt. (Retd) Mahboob Majumder MBBS; MPH (HM)

Honorary Consultant : 2

Medical Officer : 15

Health Educator : N/A

Lab Technologist : 19

Others : Coctors 15, Officers 13, Nurse 11 & Others Staff 74

Total No. of Staff : 132

No of registered patients

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Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 3369 3261 6630 18.16

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 62350 60216 1,22,566

335.7

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 127314 129196

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator 16824

Number of class on diabetes 1326

Hand on training of insulin injection technique issues (on of patients) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

2280

Social welfare service (no of patient) 18720

Eye (fundoscopy) examination (no of patient)

-

Kidney (S. Creatinine) Test 5340

Othres Dental examination (no of patient)

3034

Physiotherapy Services (no of patient) 2052

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference or any Other Conducted

1. Death Anniversy of National Prof Md Ibrahim (Sheba dibosh) : 6th

September 2007. The 19th death Anniversary of late Prof Mohammed Ibrahim was observed in a befitting manner. On that occasion, a milad mahfil, a discussion meeting & a Free Diabetic Camp were held at various points of Chittagong.

6. World Diabetes Day : 14 November 2007 World Diabetes Day 2007 was observe in a befitting manner. A colorful rally was brought out on the occasion and a meeting was also held Presided over by Professor Dr LA Quadery, President of the Association & Honorable chief Guest Colonel Masud Hossain PSC.

7. Diabetes Awareness Day : 28 February 2008 A colorful rally was brought out on the occasion and a meeting was also held at Khulshi Diabetic Hospital Complex premises on the occasion of Diabetes awareness day 2008.

8. Workshop/Seminar/Training Program etc. Nill

9. Annual Conference (2007-2008) : 01 (AGM)

6. No. of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-2008) : 07

7. If any others

Nilphamari Diabetic Association

President : Adv Anisul Arefin Chowdhury

Vice President : Adv Azizul Hasan; Mr Dewan Kamal Ahmed; Mr Jainal Abedin

General Secretary : Dr Mojibul Hasan Chowdhury Shahin

Asstt G. Secretary : Dr Md Rezaul Karim

Treasurer : Mr Golam Sarwar Abu

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : 1

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (Mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 236 171 407 16

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (Mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 6740 3871 10611 50

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Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 10090 10611

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

10800

Number of class on diabetes 300

Hand on training of insulin injection technique issues (on of patients)

3000

Social welfare service (no of patient) 130

Eye (fundoscopy) examination (no of patient)

118

Kidney (S. Creatinine) Test 1174

Rajbari Diabetic Association

President : Kazi Keramat Ali

Vice President : Kazi Eradat Ali; Advocate Abdul Khaleque

General Secretary : Abdus Satter

Joint Secretary : Khondakar Habibur Rahman; Shafiqul Islam

Treasurer : M Waziullah Montu

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 1

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : 4

Staff & Officer : 11 nos

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 189 275 464 -

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 22311 11756 34067 -

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 16617 21756

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 12213Numer of clas on diabetes 50

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

1967

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 1666

Eye examination (no. of patient 1070

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 14502

Others General 930

Patuakhali Diabetic Association

President : Mohd Reaz Ahmed

Vice President : Alhaj Fazley Ali Khan; Dr Humayun Kabir, Civil Surgeon, Patuakhali

General Secretary : Md Hahangir Sikder

Joint Secretary : Alhaj Abdus Salam Khan

Treasurer : Alhaj Abdul Hoque

Honorary Consultant : 1

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 1

Others : 3

Staff & Officer : 13

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

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1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 492 712 1204 25

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 2512 3104 5616 28

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 4055 5415

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

4673

Numer of clas on diabetes -

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

-

Social welfare services (no. of patient) -

Eye examination (no. of patient -

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test -

Others General -

Thakurgaon Diabetic Association

President : Mr Mofazzal Haque Chowdhury

Vice President : Chowdhury Md Humayun Kabir; Rahima Chowdhury

General Secretary : Shahed Kamal Chowdhury

Joint Secretary : Md Abdul Gofran; Md Yunus Ali Chowdhury;

Treasurer : Md Saifur Rahman

Honorary Consultant : 11

Medical Officer : 13

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 5

Others : 102

Staff & Officer : 121

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 619 493 1112 3

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 25004 22440 47444 130

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) - 45893

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

1112

Numer of clas on diabetes 52

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

370

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 17920

Eye examination (no. of patient -

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 1659

Others General -

Netrakona Diabetic Association

President : Dr MA Hamid Khan

Vice President : Advocate Abdul Aziz Talukder

General Secretary : Mozammel Haque Bacchu

Joint Secretary : Md Abul Kashem Khan

Treasurer : Obaidul Haque Thaher

Honorary Consultant : X

Medical Officer : 3

Health Educator : X

Lab Technologist : 1

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Others : X

Staff & Officer : 8

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 296 294 560 2.02

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 2595 2206 4801 16.44

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 3459 4801

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

-

Number of class on diabetes 4

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

58

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 7

Eye (funduscopy) examination (no. of patient

94

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 120

Others -

Diabetic Association Mymensingh

President : Dr AKM Musa Shahin

Vice President : Dr Mohammad Ali Siddique; Nur Hossain; Saiful Alam Ferdos; Dr AKM Hafiz Uddin

General Secretary : Shafiqul Islam Shafi

Joint Secretary : Khandaker Sharif Uddin; FH Khan Farhad

Treasurer : Adv Farid Ahmed

Honorary Consultant : No

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 1

Lab Technologist : 2

Others : 5

Staff & Officer : 10

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 197 159 356 30

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 3324 1896 5220 40

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 3040 5450

Dietary advice (no of patient) by Doctor/Dietician/Health Education

5450

Number of class on diabetes: 10

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

200

Social welfare services (no. of patient) 8

Eye (funduscopy) examination (no. of patient

-

Kidney (s. creatinine ) test 2100

Others: -

Bilirubin -

Lipid profile -

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Blood Grouping -

Hbs Ag -

Hb% -

SGPT -

Widal tesd -

Urea -

U Acid -

Pregnancy etc -

Tangail Diabetic Association

President : Mr. Md. Muksodur Rahman Patwary

Deputy Commissioner, Tanglail

General Secretary : Mr. Md. Helaluzzaman Sarkar

Asstt. Commissioner, Collectorate, Tanglail

Total No of Staff : 23

Medical Officer : 4

Lab. Technologist : 2

Total No of Registered Patients (upto 30 June 2008): 20,338

(Male : 11066, Female : 99269)

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1054 934 1988 6.73

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 21367 20813 42180 142.98

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 35268 42180

Dietary advice (no of patient) 1970 1988

Discussion of Diabetes (no of classes) Daily Daily

Teaching on Insulin Injection Related issuse (no. of patient)

910 1402

Hand on training of insulin 50 70

Social services (no of classes) - 250

Dental 522 412

Kidney 300 315

Manpower Added (From July 2007 to June 2008)

Sl. No. Name of the Post No.

1. Medical Officer (Denatl) 01

2. Lab. Technologist 01

3. Lab. Attendent 02

4. MLSS 02

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

5. Death Anniversery of National Prof Md Ibrahim / Sheba Dibash.

6. World Diabetics Day : Observed 14th November.

3. Diabetics Awareness Day : 28th February

4. Workshop / Seminar / Training Programme: Tangail and Dhaka.

5. Annual Conference (2007-2008):-

6. Number of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-2008) : 2

Others :

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9. Special Medical Camps:

Income and Expenditure:

Description 2006-2007 2007-2008

Income 2670989.25 3459747/-

Expenditure 21,16,100.25 2707793/-

Rajshahi Diabetic Association

President : Prof. M Fazlur Rahman

Vice-President : Prof. Md Ghulam Akbar; Prof. Abul Bashar

General Secretary : Prof. Mamun Ur Rashid (Acting)

Join Secretary : -------

Treasure : Adv. Gholam Rabbani

Honorary Consultant : 14

Medical Officer : 11

Health educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 2

Scientific Officer : 1

Nutration Officer : 1

Administration Officer : 1

Health Education Offi.: 1

Total No of staff : 35

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1637 1812 3449 50

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 25305 29710 55015 185

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 47056 55015

Dietary advice (no of patient)Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

13015 16143

Number of class on diabetes 95 104

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by Nurse / H. Educator/Others

12289 14568

Social welfare services (no of patient) 462 515

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

838 1116

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 3431 4976

Others - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

a. Death Anniversery of National Prof Md Ibrahim / Sheba Dibash:

Arranged `Quaran Khani & Doya Mahfill” at Diabetic Center.

b. World Diabetes Day : A grand rally was arranged.

c. Diabetes Awarness Day: Arranged a special class for awarness of Diabetes at our lecture room for the patients.

d. Annual Conference (2007-2008) : Not yet held.

f. No of Executive Committee Meeting (2007-08) : 07 meeting.

Rangamati Diabetic Association

President : Mr. Manik lal Dewan (Ph.D)

Vice-President : Mr. Ching Kew Roaza; Mr. A.K. Dewan; Mr. Kazi Nazrul Islam; Mr. Alhaz Nazim Udding Ahmed; Mr. Abdullah

General Secretary : Mr. Mahbubur Rahman

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Join Secretary : Mr. Paras Khisa

Treasure : Mr. Md. Usuf.

Honorary Consultant : Have Not

Medical Officer : Ketake Dewan

Health educator : Mrs. Hlakya Ching Rakhin

Lab. Technologist : Mr Palash Barua

Others : Mr. Md. Ishak (Assistant Lab Technologist)

Total No of staff : 09

Total No of registered patient (up to 30 June 2008)

Total: 1313 (Male: 665 Female: 648)

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 94 86 180 19

No of patients Visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1545 1576 3121 14

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) - 3121

Dietary advice (no of patient)Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

- 250

Number of class on diabetes - 250

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by Nurse / H. Educator/Others -

300

Social welfare services (no of patient) - -

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

-

-

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test - 14

Others - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

a. Death Anniversery of National Prof. Md. Ibrahim / Sheba Dibash: Yes

b. World Diabetes Day : Yes

c. Diabetes Awarness Day: Yes

d. Workshop/Seminar/Training program etc: No

f. Annual Conference (2007-2008) : No

g. If any Others : No

Pabna Diabetic Association

President : Mr. Baby Islam

Vice-President : Mr. Daber Uddin Ahmed; Mr. Kazi Rafiqul Alam

General Secretary : Md. Hasanul Hasib Tarun

Join Secretary : Alhaj Md Ismat; Mr. Rabiul Islam Rabi

Treasure : Md. Abdus Sobur Bablu

Honorary Consultant :

Medical Officer : Annexure “A” 11

Health educator : Mr. SK. Md Fariduddin

Lab. Technologist : 08 personnel

Others : 34

Total No of staff : 53

Total No of registered patient (up to 30 June 2008)

Total: 22429 (Male: 12402 Female: 10027)

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

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1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1245 903 2148 12

No of patients Visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 14117 10103 24220 131

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 35174 38115

Dietary advice (no of patient)Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

7211 7412

Number of class on diabetes 312 331

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by Nurse / H. Educator/Others

2167 2426

Social welfare services (no of patient) 235 316

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

18509 21126

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 2941 3316

Others

i. Medicare 10327 12409

ii. Child 15384 17998

iii. Dental - 905

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

a. Death Anniversery of National Prof. Md. Ibrahim / Sheba Dibash: Held with due solemnity and broad based programme focussing of life & teachings of late Ibrahim.

Rangpur Diabetic Association

President : Md Abdul Ahad

Vice-President : X

General Secretary : Mr Mostafa Azad Chowdhury Babu

Join Secretary : Advocate Badrul Islam (Chunnu)

Treasure : Md Abul Kashem

Honorary Consultants : X

Medical Officers : 1

Health educator : X

Lab. Technologist : 3

Office Poin : 1

MLSS : 1

Night Guard : 2

Sweeper : 1

Total No of staff : 9

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 452 327 779 3.31

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 6500 3800 10300 30.65

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 50 60

Dietary advice (no of patient): Doctor Technician

- 10

Number of class on diabetes - -

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by

- -

Social welfare services (no of patient) - -

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Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

- -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test - -

Others

i. Lipid profile Hbaic - -

ii. X-ray - -

iii. ECG - -

iv. All Biochemical Test - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Chapai Nawabganj Diabetic Association

President : Adv Sultanul Islam Moni

Vice-President : Alhaj Md Afser Ali; Alhaj Md Johurul Islam

General Secretary : Md Abdul Wahed

Join Secretary : Alhaj Md Abdul Hannan Hanu

Treasure : Md Arifur Rahman Nilu

Honorary Consultants : 3

Medical Officers : 5

Health educator : 1

Lab. Technologist : 3

Others : 2

Total No of staff : 39

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1058 1077 2135 -

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 18212 18410 36622 -

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 2430 2610

Dietary advice (no of patient): Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

2430 2610

Number of class on diabetes 1515 1630

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

1515 1630

Social welfare services (no of patient) 160 156

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

160 156

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 1160 1450

Others: Dental 92 315

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Chandpur Diabetic Association

President : Mr AKM Shahidur Rahman DC, Chandpur

Vice-President : Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman CS, Chandpur; Mr Krishna Pada Roy, Police Super, Chandpur

General Secretary : Alhaj Dr MA Ghafur MBBS

Join Secretary : Alhaj Md Jahangir Akand Selim; Alhaj Md Mostak Haider Chowdhury

Treasure : Alhaj MA Masud Bhuiyan

Honorary Consultants : 10

Medical Officers : 4

Health Educator : N/A

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Lab. Technologist : 5

Others Office : 3

Others Staff : 9

Total No of staff : 21

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 61090 9010 35100 117

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 20724 26376 47100 157

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 40248 47100

Dietary advice (no of patient): Doctor/Dietician/Health Educator

1556 1495

Number of class on diabetes 290 345

Hand on training of insulin injectiontechnic issues (no of patient) by nurse/H. Educator/Others

309 389

Social welfare services (no of patient) 327 407

Eye (funduscopy) examination(no of patient)

906 1012

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test - 234

Others: Dental - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Saidpur Diabetic Association

President : Md. Anwar Ali

Vice-President : Md. Abdul. Qaiyum, Alhaj Solayman Gahi

General Secretary : Dr. Abu Ahmed Martuza

Join Secretary : Md. Nazrul Islam Khan Kishor

Treasure : Md Riaz Khan

Honorary Consultants :

Medical Officers : 2

Health Educator :

Lab. Technologist : 3

Others : Aya-2, Care Taker-1, Chahier-1

Total No of staff : 8

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 205 275 490 02

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 4961 2095 7056 30

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 7950 8056

Dietary advice (no of patient) 346 1500

Number of class on diabetes 40 50

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

Social welfare services (no of patient) N/A 230

Eye examination(no of patient) 08 20

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 385

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Others: Dental

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

Sherpur Diabetic Association

President : Razia Samad

Vice President : Dr Md AshkarAli, Adv Saiful Islam Kalam

General Secretary : Goalm Mostafa

Joint Secretary : ATM Mamun Josh, Mrs Shahi Ummul Banin,

Treasurer : Adv Anisuzzaman (Incharge)

Honorary Consultant : 3

Medical Officer : 2

Health Educator : 2

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 573 387 960 3.20

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 7086 6525 13611 45.37

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 11033 13611

Dietary advice (no of patient) by 960Number of clas on diabetes -

Hand on training of insulin injection technic issues (no of patient) by Nurse/Health Educator/Other

-

Social welfare services (no of patient) 78Eye examination (no of patient 83Kidney (S creatinine ) test 567

Albomin Billirubin Pregnancy Lipid ProfileSGPTTC/ DC/ ESRHbA1cHbsAgUrine R/M/E

15010011200

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conference

or any Other Conducted

a. Death Anniversary of National Prof Md Ibrahim / Sheba Dibash was observed

b. World Diabetes Day was observed

c. Diabetes Awareness Day was observed

d. No of Executive committee Meeting (2007-2008) :05

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Naral Diabetic Association

President : Prof. Dr. MA Wahab

Vice-President : Adv. Iquebal Hossen Kikdar; Eng. Soelendronath Shaha

General Secretary : Adv. Md. Alamgir Siddique

Joint Secretary : A.T.M. Firoj Kabir; Kazi Hafijur Rahaman

Treasurer : Md. Raihan Molla

Medical Officers : 1

Lab. Technologist : 1

Health Educator : 1

Others : 3

Total No of staff : 8

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 249 176 416

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 32269 1937 4206

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 2892 4206

Dietary advice (no of patient) 16 25

Number of class on diabetes 36 36

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

411 282

Social welfare services (no of patient) 4 5

Eye examination(no of patient) 409

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 108

Others:

General 47 50

Chackup 200 272

oral Ayptycamic agent 2265 3627

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

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Bogra Diabetic Association

President : Amjad Hossain Tajma

Vice-President : Prof. Dr. Mainul Hassan Sadik; Alhaz Dr. Ataul Haque; Md. Amkad Hossain (Sipla)

General Secretary : AHG Golam Rasul Khan

Join Secretary : Adv. Mokbul Hossain Mukul

Treasure : Md. Mahbub Hamid Tara

Medical Officers : 26

Lab. Technologist : 6

Others : 1

Total No of staff : 147

No of registered patients

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 1656 1909 3565 10

No of patients visited

Period Male Female Total Daily visit (mean)

1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008 24401 32242 56643 156

Out-door Services 2006-2007 2007-2008

Patients visited (no of patient) 62675 92939

Dietary advice (no of patient) 4656 4000

Number of class on diabetes 12 -

Teaching on insulin injection & related issues (no of patient)

800 -

Social welfare services (no of patient) 1250 -

Eye examination(no of patient) - -

Kidney (S. creatinine) Test 900

Others: - -

Special Events/Day Observed/Training/Workshop/Seminars/Conferenceor any Other Conducted

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