Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College

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Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College
File:Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College.jpg
Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College main building
TypeMedical College
Established2006
PrincipalDr. Ahmed Rahman
Location
Khulna, Bangladesh
CampusUrban
WebsiteOfficial Website

Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College is a renowned medical college located in Khulna, Bangladesh. Established in 2006, it has become one of the leading medical institutions in the country. The college is named after Sheikh Sayera Khatun, a prominent philanthropist and social worker who dedicated her life to the betterment of healthcare in Bangladesh.

History[edit | edit source]

Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College was founded in 2006 with the aim of providing quality medical education and healthcare services to the people of Khulna and its surrounding regions. The college was established under the supervision of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh.

Campus[edit | edit source]

The college is situated in an urban area of Khulna, providing easy access to students and patients. The campus is spread over a vast area and is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. The main building of the college is an architectural marvel, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh.

Academics[edit | edit source]

Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College offers a comprehensive medical education program. The college is affiliated with the University of Rajshahi and is recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC). It offers a five-year Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) program, which includes both theoretical and practical training.

The college also offers postgraduate programs in various medical specialties, allowing students to pursue advanced studies and research. The faculty members are highly qualified and experienced, providing students with excellent guidance and mentorship.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The college provides a wide range of facilities to ensure a conducive learning environment for its students. The campus includes well-equipped classrooms, laboratories, and libraries. The college also has a modern anatomy dissection hall, where students can gain hands-on experience in human anatomy.

In addition to academic facilities, Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College has a fully functional hospital attached to it. The hospital provides quality healthcare services to the local community and serves as a training ground for the students. The hospital is equipped with advanced medical equipment and is staffed by experienced medical professionals.

Notable Achievements[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Sheikh Sayera Khatun Medical College has achieved several notable milestones. The college has consistently produced highly skilled and competent medical professionals who have made significant contributions to the healthcare sector in Bangladesh.

The college has also been actively involved in various research activities, contributing to the advancement of medical knowledge. It has published numerous research papers in national and international journals, further enhancing its reputation as a center of excellence in medical education and research.

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