Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen

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Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen completed her MBBS from Sir Salimullah Medical College followed by MCPS & FCPS in Medicine. She also attained her FRCP from the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons (RCPS, G), Glasgow.

She has over 30 years of clinical experience as a practising physician.

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen has 25 years of experience as a Classified Medicine Specialist and Gastroenterologist at CMH, Dhaka and other hospitals. She has been performing Endoscopic procedures since 1995.

She is a specialist in Internal Medicine and Interventional Gastroenterology with a special interest in Therapeutic Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS).

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen is trained in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology from highly reputed institutions at Singapore (Tan Tock Seng) and India (Mumbai & Meerut).

She has several publications in various national and international journals. Dr. Shaila has also attended many scientific seminars as a paper presenter, chief guest, chairperson and panelist.

She is a life member of Bangladesh Gastroenterology Society (BGA), Association of Physicians Bangladesh (APB), Bangladesh Society of Medicine (BSM) and Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS). She is also serving as a faculty in BCPS.

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen is skilled in managing all medical problems as an Internal Medicine Specialist.

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen

MBBS (SSMC), MCPS, FCPS (Med), FRCP(Glasg)

Senior Consultant

Sir Salimullah Medical College

Expertise in: Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Chamber Address

Apollo Hospital Dhaka
Plot # 81, Block # E, Basudhara R/A, Dhaka - 1229

Phone:10678 , 09666710678

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen completed her MBBS from Sir Salimullah Medical College followed by MCPS & FCPS in Medicine. She also attained her FRCP from the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons (RCPS, G), Glasgow.

She has over 30 years of clinical experience as a practising physician.

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen has 25 years of experience as a Classified Medicine Specialist and Gastroenterologist at CMH, Dhaka and other hospitals. She has been performing Endoscopic procedures since 1995.

She is a specialist in Internal Medicine and Interventional Gastroenterology with a special interest in Therapeutic Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS).

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen is trained in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology from highly reputed institutions at Singapore (Tan Tock Seng) and India (Mumbai & Meerut).

She has several publications in various national and international journals. Dr. Shaila has also attended many scientific seminars as a paper presenter, chief guest, chairperson and panelist.

She is a life member of Bangladesh Gastroenterology Society (BGA), Association of Physicians Bangladesh (APB), Bangladesh Society of Medicine (BSM) and Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS). She is also serving as a faculty in BCPS.

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen is skilled in managing all medical problems as an Internal Medicine Specialist.

Prof. Dr. Shaila Perveen

MBBS (SSMC), MCPS, FCPS (Med), FRCP(Glasg)

Senior Consultant

Sir Salimullah Medical College

Expertise in: Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Chamber Address

Apollo Hospital Dhaka
Plot # 81, Block # E, Basudhara R/A, Dhaka - 1229

Phone:10678 , 09666710678

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