Dr. Abu Sayed M.M Rahman

Data last verified by January 18, 2022
Dr. Abu Sayed M.M Rahman

Dr. Abu Sayed M.M Rahman is a GENERAL SURGERY Specialist in Dhaka.

Experience:
Consultant,General Surgeon,Armed Forces Hospital,Sharurah,Saudia Arabia from May 24,1995 to August 17,2004.
Assistant Professor,Department of Surgery,Bangladesh Medical College,Dhanmondi,Dhaka from October 5,1994 to May 22,1995
Junior Consultant,Department of Surgery,Holy Family Red Crescent Hospital,Eskaton road,Dhaka from June 1,1994 to October 4,1994
Assistant Professor,Department of Surgery,Feni Medical College and Hospital.Feni,Bangladesh from April 9 to May 31,1994
Senior House Officer,Casualty Unit,Department of Surgery,Dhaka Medical College Hospital,Dhaka from November 15,1992 – May 15,1993.
Chief Surgical Resident,Department of Surgery,King Fahd Specialist Hospital,Al-Qassim,Saudi Arabia from March 10,1989 to March 14,1990
Assistant Registrar,Department of Psychiatry,Post Graduate Hospital,Dhaka from August 1,1978 to May 22,1979.
Assistant Surgeon,Department of Medicine and Ophthalmology,Dhaka Medical College Hospital,Dhaka from April 4,1978 to July 31,1978.

Academic Records:
F.R.C.S,The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,UK in 1994
F.R.C.S,The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow,UK in 1994
M.B.B.S ,Dhaka Medical College,University of Dhaka,Bangladesh

Dr. Abu Sayed M.M Rahman

Dr. Abu Sayed M.M Rahman

MBBS, FRCS (Edin), FRCS (Glasg)

Senior Consultant

Dhaka Medical College Hospital,Dhaka

Expertise in: GENERAL SURGERY

Chamber Address

UNITED HOSPITAL
plot 15, Road 71, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh

Phone:10666, 02 22 22 62 466

Dr. Abu Sayed M.M Rahman is a GENERAL SURGERY Specialist in Dhaka.

Experience:
Consultant,General Surgeon,Armed Forces Hospital,Sharurah,Saudia Arabia from May 24,1995 to August 17,2004.
Assistant Professor,Department of Surgery,Bangladesh Medical College,Dhanmondi,Dhaka from October 5,1994 to May 22,1995
Junior Consultant,Department of Surgery,Holy Family Red Crescent Hospital,Eskaton road,Dhaka from June 1,1994 to October 4,1994
Assistant Professor,Department of Surgery,Feni Medical College and Hospital.Feni,Bangladesh from April 9 to May 31,1994
Senior House Officer,Casualty Unit,Department of Surgery,Dhaka Medical College Hospital,Dhaka from November 15,1992 – May 15,1993.
Chief Surgical Resident,Department of Surgery,King Fahd Specialist Hospital,Al-Qassim,Saudi Arabia from March 10,1989 to March 14,1990
Assistant Registrar,Department of Psychiatry,Post Graduate Hospital,Dhaka from August 1,1978 to May 22,1979.
Assistant Surgeon,Department of Medicine and Ophthalmology,Dhaka Medical College Hospital,Dhaka from April 4,1978 to July 31,1978.

Academic Records:
F.R.C.S,The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh,UK in 1994
F.R.C.S,The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow,UK in 1994
M.B.B.S ,Dhaka Medical College,University of Dhaka,Bangladesh

Dr. Abu Sayed M.M Rahman

MBBS, FRCS (Edin), FRCS (Glasg)

Senior Consultant

Dhaka Medical College Hospital,Dhaka

Expertise in: GENERAL SURGERY

Chamber Address

UNITED HOSPITAL
plot 15, Road 71, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh

Phone:10666, 02 22 22 62 466

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