Dr. Mohammed Mahbub Alam is a Specialist in GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY in Dhaka. His qualification is MBBS, MD, PhD (KI, Sweden), MFCR (USA). He is a Former Professor in the Department at BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka. He regularly provides treatment to his patients at UNITED HOSPITAL.
Experience:
May 25th to June 25th 1999: Attended in an Xlll international Gnotobiological Conference as a Key note lecturer, held in Stockholm, Sweden
March 9-14th 1998: Participated as a Visiting Lecturer in a Graduate Course on Ecology and the importance of the Gastrointestinal Micro flora, organized by Section of Medical Microbial Ecology, at Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
September 1996: Joined as Research Associate and Honorary Consultant in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders, BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
June 1988 to February 1989: Promoter Director, Delta Medical Center Dhaka, Bangladesh.
July 1981 to June 1988: Medical Officer and Residential Medical Officer (RMO), Shaheed Rahimi Hospital, Lorestan, Iran.
July 1979 to February 1981: Medical officer at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Bangladesh
April 1978 to July 1979: Assist Registrar in Pediatric unit in SBMC&H, Bangladesh
April 1977 to April 1978: Basic Clinical Trainings (Internship) in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (SBMC&H). Glaxo AB Awards 1994:Glaxo’s Research Stipend, 5324-1634, Glaxo AB, Box:263, 431 23 Molndal(Project)
Academic Records
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS), 1975
MD, PhD (KI, Sweden)
MFCR (USA)
Dhaka
Doctor
Dr. Mohammed Mahbub Alam
Senior Consultant
BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka
Chamber Address
plot 15, Road 71, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
Phone:02 22 22 62 466 , 10666
Dr. Mohammed Mahbub Alam is a Specialist in GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY in Dhaka. His qualification is MBBS, MD, PhD (KI, Sweden), MFCR (USA). He is a Former Professor in the Department at BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka. He regularly provides treatment to his patients at UNITED HOSPITAL.
Experience:
May 25th to June 25th 1999: Attended in an Xlll international Gnotobiological Conference as a Key note lecturer, held in Stockholm, Sweden
March 9-14th 1998: Participated as a Visiting Lecturer in a Graduate Course on Ecology and the importance of the Gastrointestinal Micro flora, organized by Section of Medical Microbial Ecology, at Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
September 1996: Joined as Research Associate and Honorary Consultant in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disorders, BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
June 1988 to February 1989: Promoter Director, Delta Medical Center Dhaka, Bangladesh.
July 1981 to June 1988: Medical Officer and Residential Medical Officer (RMO), Shaheed Rahimi Hospital, Lorestan, Iran.
July 1979 to February 1981: Medical officer at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Bangladesh
April 1978 to July 1979: Assist Registrar in Pediatric unit in SBMC&H, Bangladesh
April 1977 to April 1978: Basic Clinical Trainings (Internship) in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (SBMC&H). Glaxo AB Awards 1994:Glaxo’s Research Stipend, 5324-1634, Glaxo AB, Box:263, 431 23 Molndal(Project)
Academic Records
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS), 1975
MD, PhD (KI, Sweden)
MFCR (USA)
Dr. Mohammed Mahbub Alam
Senior Consultant
BIRDEM Hospital, Dhaka
Chamber Address
plot 15, Road 71, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh
Phone:02 22 22 62 466 , 10666
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.