Neuroanaesthesia
The idea that there is something different about anesthesia for neurosurgery is relatively new, the subspecialty of neuroanesthesia arose in only the late 1960s and early 1970s. It developed because of the newfound ability to measure parameters such as intracranial pressure (ICP), cerebral blood flow (CBF), and cerebral metabolic rate (CMR). During the past century, major advances in the care of patients with operative neurologic lesions have been made. The introduction of neuroanesthesia and neurointensive care, computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging, and the operating microscope have radically altered how patients are treated. Despite this and abundant research, the morbidity and mortality from subarachnoid hemorrhage, stroke, trauma, and neoplastic lesions has remained largely unchanged in the past several decades. This can be attributed to the intrinsic complexity of central nervous system disease, which will still require enormous effort to understand. Nevertheless, in retrospect, neuroanesthesia practice has appreciably changed in the past decade, and there is promise that major advances in the anesthetic care of these patients will continue. To attain the highest standard of practice and safety in neuroanaesthesia, neurocritical care, and pain management through advanced education and research in neurologically impaired patients. Promote higher education in the science of neuroanaesthesia and neurointensive care and exchanging information in the similar field across the globe and extend the advancement of education for the public benefit in the science of neuroanaesthesia and neuro-intensive care Forming a bridge between Bangladesh like developing and developed world to promote good medical practice regarding neuroanaesthesia
Resource:
Recognised training centre
Government : Dhaka Medical College
Chittagong Medical College
Sir Solimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital
Rajshahi Medical College
Mymensingh Medical College
Neuro Science Institute Dhaka
And other Govt. medical College
Autonomous Institute : Bangabandu Sheikh Mujib Medical University,
Post graduation training: 6 Month certificate training in Bangabandu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. After qualify FCPS, MD or Diploma in anaesthesiology.
Resource Contact persons:
Name |
Institute |
Contact |
Prof. KM Shafiqur Rahman |
Adhunik Bangladesh Medical college, Uttara |
01819220622 |
Professor K M Iqbal |
Apollo Hospital |
01713479884 |
Professor UH Shahera Khatun |
Dhaka Medical College (Retd.) |
Mob: 01199-803661 |
Prof. A. K. M. Samsul Alam |
Chittagong Medical College |
|
Prof. Wahiuddin Mahmud |
Consultant, Dept. of Anaesthesia, Square Hospital |
01711-542199, anga@squarehospital.com |
Prof. Abdur Rahman |
DMCH |
01715075059,drabdurrahman2001@yahoo.com |
Prof. Debabrata Banik |
Bangabandu Sheikh Mujib Medical University |
01711-344884 |
Dr. Mostofa Kamal |
Bangabandu Sheikh Mujib Medical University |
01911382005 |
Dr. Hasina Akter |
Apollo Hospital |
|
Prof. AKM Akhtaruzzaman |
Dept. of Aneasthesiology, B.S.M.M.U |
01819-220195 mili@bol-online.com |
Dr. Subrata Kumar Mondal |
DMCH |
01715-437240 |
Dr. Saiful Islam |
Khunla Medical college |
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Dr. Shahnewaz Chowdhury |
Sylhet Women’s Medical College |
01711995065, snzchy@yahoo.com |
Dr. ASM Meftahuzzaman |
Mymensingh Medical College |
01711-130147 |
Dr. Manush Kumar Basu |
Sir Solimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital |
|
Dr. Ataur Rahman |
Rajshahi Medical College |
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Prof. Brigadier General Dr M Masudul Haque |
CMH Adviser Anaesthesiologitsts, Combined Military Hospital (CMH), Dhaka. |
Mobile : 01711361806, masud661@gmail.com |