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  2. Armed Forces Medical College (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) is a public medical school located in Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Until 2008, it was affiliated with the University of Dhaka. Currently it is affiliated with Bangladesh University of Professionals. A major general of Bangladesh Army's medical corps is the Commandant of the college. [1]

  3. Armed Forces Medical Institute - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces Medical Institute (AFMI) is the premier educational institute of the Army Medical Corps of Bangladesh Army. Immediately after liberation in 1971 to cope with the expansion of Armed Forces and to ensure efficient medical support at all level, it was felt necessary to establish an institute for imparting training to Army Medical Corps, Army Dental Corps and Armed Forces Nursing ...

  4. Directorate General of Medical Services - Wikipedia

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    Squadron Leader M Shamsul Haque was the first Director General Medical Services of the Directorate General of Medical Services. [4] Major Khurshid Uddin Ahmed was the first Director of Army Medical Services. [4] During the Bangladesh Liberation War total 137 AMC soldiers including 14 officers were killed. Two officers and seven other ranks of ...

  5. Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    Captain Sitara Begum of army medical corps was a noted woman. [54] [55] On 1 October 2018, the Bangladesh Army got its first female major-general and the person was Susane Giti (commissioned in the 1980s) and she was from the medical corps. [56] Female soldiers can also get United Nations peacekeeping duties like male soldiers. [57]

  6. Bangladesh Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    During the 1972-73 tenure, engineers, signals, army services, ordnance, military police, remount veterinary and, farm and medical corps was established in Bangladesh Army. Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) was established in Comilla cantonment in 1974. On 11 January 1975, the passing out parade of the first Bangladesh Army short course took place.

  7. Army Medical College Bogura - Wikipedia

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    Army Medical College Bogura (AMCB) is a Military medical college, established in 2014. It is located in Bogra Cantonment, Bangladesh. It is affiliated with Bangladesh University of Professionals. [1] Academic activities began on 10 January 2015 [2] with 50 students along with 4 Army Medical Colleges (Chittagong, Rangpur, Cumilla & Jessore). In ...

  8. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Army Pathological Laboratory (APL) was established as a small laboratory in 1951 as part of the Pakistan Army. [1] After the independence of Bangladesh it became part of the Bangladesh Army. In 1974, APL was restructured and re-equipped with modern equipment. [2][3][4] In 1987, the institute was awarded the Independence Day Award.

  9. Army Medical College Chattogram - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.amcc.edu.bd. Army Medical College, Chattogram (AMCC) is a military medical college, established in 2014. It is located in Chattogram Cantonment, Bangladesh. It is affiliated with Bangladesh University of Professionals. [1] The college started its academic journey on 11 January 2015 with 50 students and 13 faculty members.