Khulna Medical University, Khulna

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Khulna Medical University, Khulna
খুলনা মেডিকেল বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়, খুলনা
Sheikh Hasina Medical University, Khulna Logo.jpg
Logo of Khulna Medical University, Khulna
Other name
Sheikh Hasina Medical University
Type Government Medical University
Established2021(3 years ago) (2021)
Chancellor President of Bangladesh
Vice-Chancellor Md. Mahbubur Rahman
Address
Sher E Bangla Road, Nirala (Temporary)
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22°48′07″N89°33′17″E / 22.8020°N 89.5547°E / 22.8020; 89.5547
CampusUrban
Affiliations University Grants Commission
Website shmu.ac.bd

Khulna Medical University, Khulna also known as Sheikh Hasina Medical University is a government medical university situated in Khulna, Bangladesh. It has been established for the supervisors of all medical colleges and nursing colleges of Khulna division.

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History

The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) approved the proposal of establishing Sheikh Hasina Medical University in Khulna. [1] [2]

Background

Sheikh Hasina Medical University, established in Khulna division to supervise whether these public and private medical institutions will be functioning properly. In this, Sheikh Hasina Medical University will be responsible for the medical and dental colleges, nursing colleges, institute of health technology (IHT), medical education institutes.

List of vice-chancellors

Faculties and departments

Faculty of Medicine

Present Dean- Professor Dr. Md. Din-Ul Islam

Faculty of Surgery

Faculty of Basic Science and para clinical Science

Present Dean - Prof. Dr. Bappa Gautam

Faculty of Dental sciences

Faculty of Nursing

Present Dean - Professor Dr. Md. Kutub Uddin Mollick

Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering

Faculty of Medical Technology

Faculty of Preventive and Social Mediciney

Affiliated colleges

Public
Private

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References

  1. "Sheikh Hasina Medical University in Khulna sun". Bangladesh Post. 28 January 2020.
  2. "Khulna AL hails PM for approval to establish Sheikh Hasina Medical University". Daily Sun. 28 January 2020.