Jahurul Islam Medical College
Jahurul Islam Medical College
Jahurul Islam Medical College (pronunciation: Jah-hu-rul Is-lam Med-i-cal Col-lege) is a renowned medical institution located in Bangladesh. It was established by the philanthropist Jahurul Islam, after whom the college is named.
Etymology
The name of the college is derived from its founder, Jahurul Islam, a prominent Bangladeshi businessman and philanthropist. The term "Medical College" is a common nomenclature used for institutions providing education and training in the field of medicine.
History
Jahurul Islam Medical College was established in the year 1992. The college was founded with the aim of providing quality medical education to the students of Bangladesh and promoting healthcare services in the region.
Curriculum
The college offers a five-year MBBS course, followed by a one-year internship in affiliated hospitals. The curriculum is designed as per the guidelines of the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council (BMDC).
Affiliations
Jahurul Islam Medical College is affiliated with the University of Dhaka and recognized by the Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council. The college's degrees are also recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Facilities
The college has a well-equipped hospital for practical training and patient care. It also has a library with a vast collection of medical books and journals.
Related Terms
- Medical Education
- MBBS
- Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council
- University of Dhaka
- World Health Organization
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Jahurul Islam Medical College
- Wikipedia's article - Jahurul Islam Medical College
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