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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
NameBangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
Native nameবঙ্গবন্ধু শেখ মুজিব মেডিকেল বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
Established1998
TypePublic
CityDhaka
CountryBangladesh
CampusUrban

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University is a public medical university located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It functions as a central postgraduate medical institution linked with national hospitals such as Dhaka Medical College and international bodies like the World Health Organization. Founded to consolidate postgraduate medical education and research, it interfaces with entities including Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh), Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council, and regional partners like All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Johns Hopkins University.

History

The university was established amid policy initiatives associated with figures such as Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and legislative frameworks similar to acts enacted by the Parliament of Bangladesh. Early development involved collaboration with institutions like Dhaka University, Chittagong University, Institute of Public Health (Bangladesh), and advisors from World Bank and Asian Development Bank. Milestones included partnerships with Imperial College London, technical exchanges with University of Cambridge, and accreditation dialogues with Royal College of Physicians. Its chronology intersects with national events including health reforms linked to administrations such as the Awami League and policy debates involving the Bangladesh Supreme Court over institutional autonomy.

Campus and Facilities

The main campus in Tikatuli and adjacent precincts near Sher-e-Bangla Nagar house faculties, libraries, and laboratories. Facilities expanded through projects involving the European Union, the United Nations Development Programme, and bilateral grants from governments like Japan and United Kingdom. Campus infrastructure includes an auditorium used for convocations attended by guests from Harvard Medical School, clinical simulation centers inspired by designs at Mayo Clinic, and digital libraries modeled after collections at the National Library of Bangladesh and Library of Congress. Residential halls serve academics connected with foreign exchange programs at Karolinska Institutet and Seoul National University.

Academics and Programs

The university administers postgraduate degrees such as MD, MS, MPhil, and PhD across specialties comparable to curricula at Stanford University School of Medicine, University of Oxford Medical School, and Yale School of Medicine. Departments span Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, and Pediatrics with credentialing aligned to standards of Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council and advisory input from societies like the Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons. Collaborative teaching includes joint initiatives with BRAC University, training modules reflecting protocols from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and continuing professional development coordinated with World Health Organization regional offices.

Research and Publications

Research programs focus on public health challenges comparable to studies at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, clinical trials following guidelines of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors, and translational medicine modeled on National Institutes of Health frameworks. The university publishes journals and monographs that cite literature from periodicals like The Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, and BMJ. Research collaborations have been reported with institutions such as Bangladesh Agricultural University, James P. Grant School of Public Health, and international partners including University of Toronto and McGill University. Projects have addressed communicable diseases studied by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, noncommunicable disease burdens examined by World Health Organization, and maternal health initiatives aligned with UNICEF.

Administration and Governance

Administrative leadership comprises a Vice-Chancellor appointed under statutes influenced by precedents from universities such as Dhaka University and oversight interfaces with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh). Governing bodies include senates and academic councils with stakeholders from Bangladesh Medical Association, representatives connected to Bangladesh Civil Service (Health) cadres, and liaison offices coordinating with the Commonwealth Scholarships Commission. Financial management has involved audits and funding streams comparable to models used by University Grants Commission (Bangladesh) and international donors like the Asian Development Bank.

Hospitals and Clinical Services

Clinical services are delivered through affiliated hospitals including Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, and specialized centers analogous to National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (Bangladesh), National Institute of Neurosciences & Hospital, and Savar General Hospital. Service delivery integrates protocols from World Health Organization, emergency response coordination similar to practices at International Committee of the Red Cross, and referral networks with regional medical centers like Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical College Hospital (Rangpur). Training hospitals provide clinical rotations and postgraduate residencies modeled on systems at Apollo Hospitals and AIIMS institutions.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Faculty and alumni include clinicians, researchers, and public health leaders who have taken roles in ministries such as the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Bangladesh), international organizations including World Health Organization and UNICEF, and academic posts at institutions like University of Dhaka, BRAC University, and Bangladesh University of Health Sciences. Some have collaborated with global experts from Oxford University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and served on editorial boards of journals such as The Lancet and BMJ. Alumni participate in initiatives with NGOs like BRAC, policy fora connected to South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, and advisory panels that include members from Royal College of Physicians and College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan.

Category:Medical schools in Bangladesh Category:Universities and colleges in Dhaka