MBBS, FCPS (Ophthalmology). Phaco surgeon Professor, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
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Prof. Md. Sanawar Hossain
Prof. Md. Sanawar Hossain is a retired professor of surgery, joined the Square Hospitals Ltd. since its inception in May 2005. He organized its preparation for opening the hospital which took place on the 16th of December 2006. He started as a Consultant Surgeon and secured the position of Director Medical Services for more than 10 years in addition.
He is a Fellow of General Surgery (FCPS) from Bangladesh College of Physicians & Surgeons and ECFMG qualified from US by examinations. He is trained in different branches of Surgery from 12 different countries including Australia, Thailand, Singapore and UK as WHO fellow. Honorary Fellowship was conferred upon him by College of Physicians & Surgeons of Pakistan and AMASI – India.
He is a First Generation Laparoscopic Surgeon in both basic and advanced laparoscopic specialty with great interest in Hepatobiliary and Oncologic surgeries of upper and lower GIT. He has got an extensive experience in Cancer Breast and Endocrine surgeries & takes interest in complicated, complex, revision and Redo surgeries.
He is known as a great teacher & trainer in surgery and has covered almost all medical colleges & corners of this country & accumulated surgical experience for over more than 40 years and continuing the services untiredly even today with the grace of Almighty.
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