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Uttara Adhunik Medical college & Hospital

Jan 13, 2015

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Health & Medicine

Abdullah Mamun

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2. Uttara AdhunikMedical College & Hospital House # 34, Sonargaon Janapath Road, Sector # 9, Uttara,Dhaka-1230 3. Brief History of the Hospital

  • The hospital initially known asBangladesh Medical College Hospital Uttara campus, startedwith outdoor services in the year 2003.
  • Indoor services started from 2005.
  • The hospitalis an organization of Bangladesh Medical Studies and Research Institute (BMSRI).
  • Name of the hospital was changed to Uttara Adhunik Medical College Hospital on 31 stDecember 2007.

4. Brief History of the Hospital..

  • The main building of the hospital is 16 storied including 4 levels for the college section.
  • There are3 separate buildings for Radiology, Orthopedics ,ENT , Dental & Emergency department.
  • The total land area of the hospital complex is 5 bighas.

5. 6. Brief History of the Hospital

  • Presently, Uttara Adhunik Medical College Hospital is a 500 bedded multi disciplinary hospital in Uttara, Dhaka providing health care services to patients from all over the country including a large number of people from Uttara, Tongi, Gazipur, Savar.
  • The hospital has 24 hours emergency services, modern investigation facilities, ICU, CCU, NICU and Haemodialysis Unit.

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  • Uttara Adhunik Medical College got permission for enrollment of 50 students for MBBS course in the academic year of2007-2008.
  • In 2009 the college got permission to enrolladditional25 students.
  • Recently 4 thbatch has started their classes.

Brief History of the College 8.

  • The library is situated at the 12 thfloor on a 4500 sft.area.
  • The library is very rich
  • with 1038 books and 63 journals.
  • Annual budget
  • 2008 -5,87,000.00/-
  • 2009 - 8,65,000.00/-
  • 2010- 17,89,565.00/-
  • Librarian:B.A., M.A. Information&Library management(D.U.)
  • Asst Librarian -2 , Diploma in library science

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  • A space in the level 12 beside library is allocated to MEU.
  • There a few desktops with 247 internet connection
  • with printing facilities.

Medical Education Unit : 10. Quality Assurance body (QAB):

  • A QAB as per BMDC guide line cares of
  • all academic activities.
  • The body isas follows:
  • Course coordinator:Prof. Quazi Shafiquir Rahman
  • Academic coordinator:Prof. Md. Akram Hossain
  • Phase III Coordinator:Prof. Hyder Ali
  • Phase II coordinator:Prof. Md. Moslahuddin
  • Phase I Coordinator:Dr. Nurul Hassan
  • Subject coordinators from all subjects
  • Regular meetings are held to assess and improve
  • the quality of teaching.

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  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Biochemistry

Pre-clinical Departments 12. Para-clinical Departments

  • Pathology
  • Microbiology
  • Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
  • Community Medicine

13. clinical Departments

  • Medicine, Neuromedicine, Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Radiation Oncology, Paediatrics, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Physical medicine, Pain medicine.
  • Surgery, Otolaryngology, Ophthalmology, Neurosurgery ,Urology, Minimal invasive surgery, Orthopaedic
  • Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Anesthesiology
  • Radiology & Imaging
  • Blood transfusion
  • Dentistry

14. Uttara Adhunik Medical College &Hospital

  • Department Of Surgery

15. Faculty NAME POSITION Status QUALIFI-CATION TeachingExperience Research Experience Professor Md. Omar Ali Professor & Head of the Department Full time MBBS, FCPS, FICS 30 yrs 22 Professor Feroze Quader Professor Full time MBBS, FCPS, FICS 20 yrs 39 Professor Md. Akram Hossain Professor Full time MBBS, FCPS, FRCS 20 yrs 17 Professor Sarder Abdun Nayeem Professor Full time MBBS, PhD, FACS 18yrs 34 Dr. Nayeem Al - Imam Assistant Professor Full time MBBS, FCPS 5yrs 3 16.

  • Three surgical units and one MIS unit.
  • Two operating days in a week for each unit.
  • Two admission days in a week for each unit.
  • 24 hours emergency admission & operation as necessary.

Department of Surgery 17. Department of Surgery

  • Allied subjects:
  • Orthopaedic surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Urology

18. Available support services Facility Academic Staff Equipment Services Pathology Associate Prof.(1) Lecturer(3) Modern equipments for basic pathology and histipathology Adequate Biochemistry Associate Prof.(1) Assistant Prof.(2) Lecturer(2) All modern equipments for teaching and providing service Adequate Microbiology Associate Prof.(2) Assistant Prof.(2) Lecturer(1) All modern equipments for teaching and providing service Adequate Radiology Professor(1) Assistant Prof.(1) Jr. Consultant(1) Registrar(1) Medical Officer(2) Modern equipments for Radiology and Ultrasonography Adequate Blood Bank Jr. Consultant (1) Medical Officer(2) Modern equipments for blood grouping, cross matching, screening, blood separator and storage Adequate Anesthesiology Associate Prof.(1) Sr. Consultant(2) Consultant(2) Jr. Consultant(1) Medical Officer(3) Equipments for regional and general anesthesia, pulse oxymetre Adequate 19. 20.

  • Clinical Ward Classes:
      • 3 rdyear students started their clinical classes from September, 2009.
      • Students attend classes including clinical wards everyday, 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours at evening
      • The students also attend operations in theatre , where they are taught about
      • theatre etiquette,
      • sterilization, instruments
      • & basic surgical
      • techniques.

Academicactivities 21.

  • Daily Clinical Meeting
  • Daily clinical meeting with the name ofMorning Sessionis held everyday (except Tuesday) where interesting and academic cases along with mortality and morbidity are discussed

Academicactivities 22.

  • Weekly Central Clinical Meeting :
  • Central clinical meeting is held every Tuesday where different specialties present cases of academic interest on a rotation basis.
  • Journal Club:
  • Recent and important topics from different well known web-sites on Index Journals are discussed inregular journal meetings on first Thursday of very month .

Academicactivities 23.

  • Post graduate training :
  • The post graduate training in the Department of surgery has been recognized by BCPS for a period of six months. Here the trainees get ample opportunity to perform surgeries and thus have good hands-on training under direct supervision of the consultants

Academicactivities 24.

  • Operation theatre :
  • The hospital has a large , spacious OT complexlocated at 11 thfloor. It comprises of6 operating rooms (general surgery-2, laparoscopic surgery-1,orthopedics-1, neurosurgery-1,urology-1) , a well equipped post-operative ward, changing rooms, nursing station and a record room.
  • Good number of major and minor surgeries are carried out daily, so the doctors of this departmentget good opportunity to develop surgical skills.

Operative Facilities 25. Operative Facilities 26.

  • PostOperative Ward:

Intensive Care Facilities Its on the 11 thfloor within the OT complex with 15 beds. Round the clock trained postoperative nurses Patients are supervised by the doctors of department of Anesthesiology . 27.

  • Intensive Care Unit (ICU):
  • A modern, well equipped ICU is present at 10th floor. There are 10 beds with 9 ventilators.
  • Coronary Care Unit (CCU)

Intensive Care Facilities 28.

  • Total Bed Number:500General bed 450 Cabin 50
  • Total Beds in Surgery:150 (approximately)
  • General bed 90
  • Free bed-20Cabin
  • Total Hospital Admission:13749
  • Admission in Surgery: 2099
  • Out Patient: Total attendance- 5299
  • Indoor Operation:
  • Elective- Minor-1154 Major-1170 Total-2078
  • Emergency-Minor-203 Major- 339 Total-541

Hospital Statistics (Jan-December, 2011) 29. Hospital Statistics MONTHS OUTDOOR PATIENTS INDOOR PATIENTS Major Operations Minor Operations January 454 187 135 109 February 386 163 120 97 March 395 172 124 136 April 482 193 110 117 May 478 158 152 106 June 481 199 143 139 July 456 179 125 127 August 399 148 112 120 September 407 136 114 102 October 389 149 156 122 November 528 212 90 90 December 444 203 127 173 Total 5299 2099 1509 1357 30. Top 20 problem attended

  • Gallbladder disease
  • Acute appendicitis
  • Carcinoma colon
  • Gastric outlet obstruction
  • Carcinoma rectum
  • Hydrocele
  • Inguinal hernia
  • Incisional hernia
  • Breast lump
  • Burn
  • Cellulitis
  • Intestinal obstruction
  • Perforation of gas containing hollow viscus
  • Lipoma
  • Sebaceous cyst
  • Haemorrhoid
  • Anal fissure
  • Fistula-in-Ano
  • FB granuloma
  • Corn

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