Combined Military Hospital (Dhaka)

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Combined Military Hospital (Dhaka)
Part of Bangladesh Armed Forces
Army Medical Corps Insignia.svg
Geography
Location Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Coordinates 23°48′52″N90°23′56″E / 23.8144598°N 90.3988756°E / 23.8144598; 90.3988756 23°48′53″N90°23′59″E / 23.8146°N 90.3997°E / 23.8146; 90.3997
Organisation
Care system Ministry of Health
Hospital type Tertiary Military Hospital
Affiliations Armed Forces Medical College (Bangladesh), Directorate General of Medical Services, Bangladesh Medical and Dental Council, BM&DC
Services
Beds1,500
Links
Website www.army.mil.bd
Other links Directorate General of Medical Services

Combined Military Hospital (Dhaka) or CMH is a hospital located in Dhaka Cantonment. [1] [2] [3] It is part of the Combined Military Hospital chain situated in all cantonments of Bangladesh. [4] CMH has also promoted doctors who have continued to work as military officials, even after retiring or relocating due to family or other personal reasons. Brigadier General AKM Moshiul Munir, SGP, SUP, MPhil, MPH is the Commandant (Director) and Brigadier General Abdur Razzak is Chief Physician of this hospital. [5]

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