Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak

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Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak

Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak graduated from Dhaka Medical College. After completing his internship from DMCH, he joined there as a

medical officer to pursue his post graduation in internal medicine. He got extensive training in internal medicine for 3 years at DMCH. He was also trained in chest medicine in NIDCH and Gastroenterology in DMCH. Dr. Deepankar obtained his FCPS in Internal Medicine from Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS).

He joined the Emergency Department of Square Hospital and worked there for more than 7 years under supervision of some internationally renowned emergency medicine specialists from CMC Hospital Vellore, India. Later, he has also worked in the department of Gastroenterology and now he is an Associated Consultant of Internal Medicine & Emergency Department.

Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak has gathered huge experiences in managing Internal medicine, Emergency and Gastroenterology related patients both in IPD and OPD. He is an expert hand in Endoscopy & Colonoscopy too. He has actively joined in many seminars and symposiums in home and abroad and presented papers. He has published a number of articles in national and international medical journals and appreciated by the physicians. He is a lifetime member of Bangladesh Society of Medicine (BSM) & Bangladesh Gastroenterology Society (BGS).

Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak

Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak

MBBS (DMC), FCPS (Internal Medicine)

Associate Consultant

Dhaka Medical College

Expertise in: Internal Medicine

Chamber Address

SQUARE HOSPITALS LTD.
18/F, Bir Uttam, Qazi Nuruzzaman Sarak, West Panthapath,Dhaka 1205

Phone:10616

Email:info@squarehospital.com

Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak graduated from Dhaka Medical College. After completing his internship from DMCH, he joined there as a

medical officer to pursue his post graduation in internal medicine. He got extensive training in internal medicine for 3 years at DMCH. He was also trained in chest medicine in NIDCH and Gastroenterology in DMCH. Dr. Deepankar obtained his FCPS in Internal Medicine from Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS).

He joined the Emergency Department of Square Hospital and worked there for more than 7 years under supervision of some internationally renowned emergency medicine specialists from CMC Hospital Vellore, India. Later, he has also worked in the department of Gastroenterology and now he is an Associated Consultant of Internal Medicine & Emergency Department.

Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak has gathered huge experiences in managing Internal medicine, Emergency and Gastroenterology related patients both in IPD and OPD. He is an expert hand in Endoscopy & Colonoscopy too. He has actively joined in many seminars and symposiums in home and abroad and presented papers. He has published a number of articles in national and international medical journals and appreciated by the physicians. He is a lifetime member of Bangladesh Society of Medicine (BSM) & Bangladesh Gastroenterology Society (BGS).

Dr. Deepankar Kumar Basak

MBBS (DMC), FCPS (Internal Medicine)

Associate Consultant

Dhaka Medical College

Expertise in: Internal Medicine

Chamber Address

SQUARE HOSPITALS LTD.
18/F, Bir Uttam, Qazi Nuruzzaman Sarak, West Panthapath,Dhaka 1205

Phone:10616

Email:info@squarehospital.com

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