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Community Based Medical College Bangladesh
Winnerpar, Mymensingh

Department of Medicine

EVENING CLASS
7.0O PM – 9 .00PM

5th year 4th year 3rd year
Saturday Dr.Tofayel Uddin Ahmed

- HEPATOBILIARY
- CVS
Dr.Amdadul Haque

- CVS
- BLOOD DISORDERS Dr.Rafiqual Islam

- NERVOUS
- MUSCULOSKELETAL
Sunday Dr.Sultan Ahmed

- RESPIRATORY
- GENERAL Dr.Abdul Bari

- ENDOCRNE
- INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND POISONING Dr.Javed Hasan

- URINARY
- HEAMOPOIETIC
Monday Dr.Jabed Hasa

-URENARY SYSTEM
- BLOOD DISORDERS Dr.Tofayel Uddin Ahmed

- ALIMENTARY
-HEPATOBILIARY Dr.Sultan Ahmed

- GNERAL EXAMINATION
- RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Twisty Dr.Abdul Bari

- ALIMENTARY
- INVESTIGATION
Dr.Rafiqual Islam

- NERVOUS SYSTEM
- MUSCULO SKELETAL Dr.Amdadul Haque

- CVS

Wednesday Dr.Rafiqual Islam

- NERVOUS SYSTEM
- MUSCULO SKELITAL Dr.Sultan Ahmed
- RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
- GENERAL EXAMINATION Dr.Tofayel Uddin Ahmed

- GIT SYSTEM
- HISTORY TAKING

3rd year
Clinical methods and related questions
4th year
Clinical methods and related questions + interpretation of finding + differential diagnosis + plan of investigation
5th year
Clinical methods and related questions + interpretation of finding + differential diagnosis + plan of investigation + management of disease

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