Abdullah Al Jamil obtained his MBBS from Sher-E-Bangla Medical College, Barisal under University of Dhaka in 1988.
He served the Coronary Care Unit and Internal Medicine of Dhaka Medical College Hospital as an Assistant Registrar and Registrar for couple of years.
Then he obtained FCPS (Internal Medicine) from Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS) in 1997.
He also obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Cardiology under University of Dhaka in 2001.
He joined as Assistant Professor of Cardiology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) in 2003 and promoted as Associate Professor of Cardiology in the same institute in 2006.
Now he is working at Asgar Ali Hospital as Consultant – Cardiology & Heart Rhythm since June,2016
He is a life member of BMA, APB, Cardiac Society of Bangladesh, Indian Society of Electrocardiology and Bangladesh Society of Interventional Cardiology.
He worked in Square Hospital Ltd. as Consultant Cardiology in 2007-2016
He attained advance Training in Cardiology & Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation from DMCH, BSMMU and CMH and also trained in Cardiac Electrophysiology Study (EPS) & Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) from All India Institute of Medical Science, India.
He is a Fellow Interventional Cardiology of Apollo Hospital – Hyderabad, India. He has remarkable experiences in Interventional Cardiology and Electrophysiology as he performed 2,130 Invasive Procedures, 380 PCIs including Chronic Total Occlusions and primary PCIs, Implantations of 89 Permanent Pacemakers, 6 ICDs and 3 CRT-Ds, 16 Mitral and 2 Pulmonary Balloon Valvuloplasties, 25 Peripheral Angioplasties including 9 Venoplasties and 3 IVC Filter Implantations, and Regular Transradial Angiograms.
He has attended number of international Seminars/ Symposium and presented scientific papers on his respective subject in USA, Japan, Singapore, India and Malaysia.
Dhaka
Doctor
Dr. Abdullah Al Jamil
Ex-Associate Professor
Interventional Cardiology & Heart Rhythm
Chamber Address
111/1/A, Distillery Road, Gandaria, Dhaka
Time:10 am to 4 pm (Friday Closed)
Phone:09666-710602
Abdullah Al Jamil obtained his MBBS from Sher-E-Bangla Medical College, Barisal under University of Dhaka in 1988.
He served the Coronary Care Unit and Internal Medicine of Dhaka Medical College Hospital as an Assistant Registrar and Registrar for couple of years.
Then he obtained FCPS (Internal Medicine) from Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS) in 1997.
He also obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Cardiology under University of Dhaka in 2001.
He joined as Assistant Professor of Cardiology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) in 2003 and promoted as Associate Professor of Cardiology in the same institute in 2006.
Now he is working at Asgar Ali Hospital as Consultant – Cardiology & Heart Rhythm since June,2016
He is a life member of BMA, APB, Cardiac Society of Bangladesh, Indian Society of Electrocardiology and Bangladesh Society of Interventional Cardiology.
He worked in Square Hospital Ltd. as Consultant Cardiology in 2007-2016
He attained advance Training in Cardiology & Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation from DMCH, BSMMU and CMH and also trained in Cardiac Electrophysiology Study (EPS) & Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) from All India Institute of Medical Science, India.
He is a Fellow Interventional Cardiology of Apollo Hospital – Hyderabad, India. He has remarkable experiences in Interventional Cardiology and Electrophysiology as he performed 2,130 Invasive Procedures, 380 PCIs including Chronic Total Occlusions and primary PCIs, Implantations of 89 Permanent Pacemakers, 6 ICDs and 3 CRT-Ds, 16 Mitral and 2 Pulmonary Balloon Valvuloplasties, 25 Peripheral Angioplasties including 9 Venoplasties and 3 IVC Filter Implantations, and Regular Transradial Angiograms.
He has attended number of international Seminars/ Symposium and presented scientific papers on his respective subject in USA, Japan, Singapore, India and Malaysia.
Dr. Abdullah Al Jamil
Ex-Associate Professor
Interventional Cardiology & Heart Rhythm
Chamber Address
111/1/A, Distillery Road, Gandaria, Dhaka
Time:10 am to 4 pm (Friday Closed)
Phone:09666-710602
In general, when a patient visits the hospital or the doctor, they bring a lot of pain and sickness. As well as facing several costs. The patient brings a lot of hope to the doctor, the doctor will give him priority, see him for a long time, talk, explain what happened to him, the patient’s privacy will be properly protected and he will get that doctor in the future physical illness – usually, all patients have these expectations.
Many patients come to a doctor. He sees, treats, and heals many sick people every day. When the patient waits for the doctor, there is a lot of hope in the mind. He has a dream of recovery and he also thinks that the doctor will cure him on the instructions of the superior. Patients believe that recovery depends on the doctor’s treatment.
When the question of rights arises, the patient has the full right to receive adequate time from the physician for diagnosis and examination, to have a clear idea of the disease and its treatment and cost, and to be treated with respect. Patients need to know about their rights. Violence or arrogance does not bring any benefits in defending their rights but awareness and systematic practice can set a positive example.
In the end, people will say that this great profession of doctor should not be tainted in any way. This profession should be kept in check to improve the quality of medical services in the country because medical services are an important issue for us. Physician care involves saving lives. No one has the right to play tricks on life. Among the physicians, integrity, humanity, virtue, dutifulness – these are the qualities that should be worshiped more. That is what many doctors do. For this, of course, some of your doctors have had to give their lives during the recent Corona crisis. That is the medical profession. And it should be so. The distance between doctor and patient has been created due to the patient and the patient’s relatives, physicians in the field. It is necessary to reduce this distance and maintain a friendly relationship between the physician and the patient. The doctor, the patient, and the patient’s relatives will do it.