EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Dhaka Medical College was established in 1946. It was the first medical college of the then British regimen. Over the last 65 years the college which had been started with 50 MBBS students is now turned into a complete institute. The medical college is running with 40 postgraduate courses in different disciplines. At present 178 national merit best students plus 15 or more foreign students, are admitted each year. Addition of post graduate courses makes the institute very busy in all dimensions with some advantages and disadvantages.
More over multiple sub-specialty subjects are running their outpatient department and inpatient ward with post graduate courses. However, there are lots of new problems which should be minimized and solved with utmost attention.
ACHIEVEMENT:
- Quality Assurance Scheme (QAS) activities ran very smoothly.
- All activities of different phases worked satisfactorily.
- Continuous participation of the students of all phases were being held according to curriculum.
- Professional examinations were held in scheduled time.
- Regular seminars on medical education held in MEU according to monthly schedule.
- Regular clinico-pathological seminars were held according to weekly schedule.
- Classes throughout the year were held regularly without significant interference.
- Extra academic activities by students & teachers held for maintaining healthy educational environment of the campus.
- Undergraduate & postgraduate classes were held regularly according to academic calendar.
- Meeting of the phases held regularly with academic coordinator & course committee chairman.
- Logistic for teaching learning like, multimedia, laptop, photocopier have been provided to many departments and the present status is much better than the previous year.
- Administrative office of the Principal had been renovated and presently in a good service and environment.
- Review of MBBS curriculum 2002 had been done in August 2009 and a recommendation for change in different aspect has been made. This recommendation had been placed before Academic Council and after proper opinion had been passed and sent to CME for further action.
- In the merit list occupancy 3-5 students came out in every professional examination.
- Last but not the least, the honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited Dhaka Medical College Campus on 10th july,2009 on the eve of DMC day in response to the invitation by Alumni Trust of DMC and inaugurate the construction of new administrative building in the campus.
LIMITATIONS:
- Supporting staffs of the college at present are not sufficient enough to meet up the present demand and work load.
- Post of teachers in internal medicine and many other sub-specialty subjects have been created without proportionate supporting staff and space.
- Space for teaching learning exercise, training and assessment is inadequate in clinical and preclinical areas.
- In the clinical side evening classes are not properly held and monitored.
- Integrated teaching program could not be organized regularly due to vigorous in course assessment.
- Shortage of tutorial class rooms hampered some academic activities.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. The most time demanding events like Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) never held before. We recommend for such.
2. Exposure of the postgraduate trainee doctors to research methodology should be held in the institute at least twice in a year. Research Methodology course may be conducted & supervised by Community Medicine Department.
3. Students should participate in small group teaching and PBL (problem based learning).
4. Specimen/Models are older and should be replaced and increased in numbers
I tried my best to prepare the annual report 2009.I am sure that there are possible mistakes and pitfalls in it which is unintentional. I must express my regards and thanks to the Principal, Vice-Principal, post graduate dean, all phase coordinators, all faculty members, member secretary of MEU and junior doctors for giving me all sorts of cooperation& support in preparing this annual report.
Prof. Quazi Tarikul Islam
Academic coordinator &
Professor of Medicine
Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka.
29th May 2010
MISSION STATEMENT
Dhaka Medical College aspires to produce medical professionals having excellent knowledge and wisdom with a high quality of professionalism and eadership qualities in an enabling environment.
Dhaka Medical College has its social commitment for continuous endeavors to develop human resources in an effort to maintain the highest standard of service to the humanity and community at large, to maintain ethical and professional standards and integrity and contribute significantly to medical science through collective efforts in a goal cherished by all.
OBJECTIVES OF DHAKA MEDICAL COLLEGE
Dhaka Medical College has defined its institutional objectives as to produce doctors with knowledge, skills and attitude and a strong commitment to serve humanity who :
- Are able to identify and manage health problems at individual, family and community level.
- Are aware of religious values and social trends and traditions .
- Are able to communicate effectively and affectionately with colleagues, community and patients irrespective of their nature of illness and social status.
- Develop the capacity for continuing professional development
- Develop and maintain integrity and highest level of ethical and professional standard.
1. Basic Information of the Dhaka Medical College :
Name of the Medical College :-Dhaka Medical College
Type of the Medical College : Public.
Total number of teachers working in Dhaka
MedicalCollege at present : 241
Teachers working part time : None
Number of MBBS Students studying in this college at present : 932
Students enrolled each year in this college : 178
Number of Post Graduate student : 324
Total area of the medical college : 85 acres
Number of Lecture theatres / gallery : 4
Seating capacity of students : 250 – 275
(per gallery)
All lecture theatres / galleries are air conditioned & provided with necessary audiovisual aids. These are organized with multimedia facility, overhead projectors & a good sound system.
Auditorium facility : One Auditorium
Auditorium seating capacity (Dr. Milon Auditorium) : 700
Conference room : * One in the college : 150
* One in the Hospital : 100
Common room for Male & Female Students : 1 (male) & 1 (female)
Provision for cafeteria : One
Hostels for the male & female students : 1 (male) & 3 (female)
Seat capacity of hostels : 704 (male), 566 (female)
Recognition of GMC (Year) : present (1982)
2. Medical College Hospital
- Total numbers of beds in the
hospital at present : 1700
- Bed occupancy rate : 150%
- Total number of patients at OPD in last year : 8,54,600
- No of operation theater : 16
- Total no of operation done last year (2009) : 27,501
Patients | 2008 | 2009 |
OPD | 8,22,267 | 8,54,600 |
In door | 88,975 | 92,450 |
Operation done | 25,068 | 27,501 |
Number of minor surgery under L/A & sedation is not mentioned |
3. Number of students: (MBBS)/Undergraduate (MBBS Course) in 2009
Status Regular Irregular Total
1st year (K66) 189 05
2nd year (K65) 182 02
3rd year (K64) 193 10 932
4th year (K63) 177 11
5th year (K62) 159 04
Total Foreign Student : 49 (in diff. year)
4. Post Graduate courses: 2009 Jan / July
- Master of Surgery (MS)
- Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Master of Philosophy (M Phil)
- Muster of Public Health (MPH)
- Diploma (Dip)
Total number of admitted student in 2009 : 324
Sl. No | Subject | No. of approved seat. | No. of students. |
MD Internal Medicine | 10 | 10 | |
MD Neurology | 10 | 10 | |
MD Nephrology | 10 | 10 | |
MD Cardiology | 10 | 10 | |
MD Radiology & Imaging | 10 | 10 | |
MD Pediatrics | 6 | 6 | |
MD Pathology | 6 | 6 | |
MD Dermatology | 4 | 4 | |
MD Anesthesiology | 10 | 10 | |
MD Critical Care Medicine | 6 | 06 | |
MD Gastroenterology | 6 | 6 | |
MD Hematology | 10 | 10 | |
MD Physical Medicine | 6 | 6 | |
MD Forensic Medicine | 6 | 6 | |
MS Urology | 10 | 10 | |
MS Neurosurgery | 6 | 6 | |
MS Ortho Surgery | 10 | 10 | |
MS Plastic Surgery | 6 | 6 | |
MS ENT | 6 | 6 | |
MS General Surgery | 10 | 10 | |
MS Pediatrics Surgery | 6 | 6 | |
MS Ophthalmology | 6 | 6 | |
MS Gynae & Obstetric | 10 | 10 | |
FCPS Part II Gynae & Obstetric | 5 | nil | |
M. Phil Anatomy | 10 | 10 | |
M. Phil Physiology | 10 | 10 | |
M. Phil Pharmacology | 10 | 10 | |
M. Phil Microbiology | 10 | 10 | |
M. Phil Biochemistry | 6 | 6 | |
M. Phil Radiology & Imaging | 6 | 6 | |
MPH (Community Medicine) | 6 | 6 | |
D.G.O (Diploma in Gynae) | 20 | 20 | |
DCH (Diploma in Child Health) | 6 | 6 | |
D. Card(Diploma in Cardiology) | 6 | 6 | |
D. A.(Diploma in Anesthesiology) | 20 | 20 | |
D. Ortho.(Diploma in Orthopedic Surgery | 6 | 6 | |
DDV (Diploma in Dermatology & Venerology | 6 | 6 | |
DLO (Diploma in Otorhinolaryngology) | 6 | 6 | |
DO (Diploma in Ophthalmology) | 6 | 6 | |
DFM ( Diploma in Forensic Medicine ) | 6 | 6 |
Quality Assurance Scheme (QAS)-
Scheme started in the Year : 1997
Quality Assurance Body of Dhaka Medical College (QAB)
Academic Council of Dhaka Medical College – 2009
1 | Prof. Md. Margub Hussain (Vice Principal) | 24 | Prof. Md. Habibur Rahman |
2 | Brig. Gen. Bazle Kader (Director, DMCH) | 25 | Prof. Shahid Hossain |
3 | Prof. Quazi Tarikul Islam (Academic Coordinator) | 26 | Prof. Seikh Sader Hossain |
4 | Prof. Shamim Ara | 27 | Prof. Shafquat Hossain Khundkar |
5 | Prof. Rokeya Begum | 28 | Prof. Mahbub Ul Alam |
6 | Prof. Selina Ahmed | 29 | Prof. M Shahiduzzaman |
7 | Prof. Md. Ismail Khan | 30 | Prof. S.M.Mahbub Alam |
8 | Prof. Md. Mizanul Hoque | 31 | Prof. Jamal Nizamuddin Ahmed |
9 | Prof. Abdul Khaleque Akond | 32 | Prof. F.A. Mohiuddin Khan |
10 | Prof. AUM Mohsin | 33 | Prof. Maliha Rashid |
11 | Prof. Kazi Zulfiqar Mamun | 34 | Prof. Farhana Dewan |
12 | Prof. Md.Abdul Jabbar | 35 | Prof. U.H.Shahera Khatun |
13 | Prof. H.A M Nazmul Ahsan | 36 | Prof.Husne Ara Begum |
14 | Prof. Enamul Karim | 37 | Prof.Ahmed Hossain |
15 | Prof. Khan Abul Kalam Azad | 38 | Prof.M.A.Kuddus |
16 | Prof. Azizul Kahhar | 39 | Prof.Md.Hafizur Rahman Ansari |
17 | Prof. Farukh Ahmed | 40 | Prof. M. A. Mannan |
18 | Prof. Gazi Md. Nazrul Islam | 41 | Prof.L.E.Fatmi |
19 | Prof. Mohiuddin Ahmed khan | 42 | Prof. Abul Hashem Bhuiya |
20 | Prof. Abid Hossain mullah | 43 | Prof.Md. Abdullah |
21 | Prof. Md. Ekhlasur Rahman | 44 | Assoc. Prof. Nasima Sultana |
22 | Prof. H.I Lutfor Rahman | 45 | Asst. Prof. Rezwana Kaderi |
23 | Prof. M Mohibur Rahman | 46 | Assoc. Prof. Abdullah Al Mamun |
47 | Assoc. Prof. Chowdhury Md. Ali |
Course Committee
Chairman : Prof. Md.Margub Hussain (Vice Principal)
Academic coordinator : Prof. Quazi Tarikul Islam
Names of phase coordinators :
I : Prof. Shamim Ara
II : Prof. Md. Abdul Jabbar
III : Prof. HAM Nazmul Ahasan
Members : All Departmental Heads
Students Representatives Phase I : Md. Shamim Reza
Phase II: Maimunal Mohammad
Rafid Ahmed
Phase III: Tania Tofayal
Name of Phase and Subject coordinators
Phase 1 | Responsibility | Name of Teacher | Subject |
Phase coordinator | Prof. Shamim Ara | Anatomy | |
Subject coordinators | Dr. Monira Khatun | Anatomy | |
Prof. Selina Ahmed | Biochemistry | ||
Prof. Rokeya Begum | Physiology | ||
Prof.Md. Abdul Jabbar | Com Medicine | ||
Phase 2 | Phase coordinator | Prof.Md. Abdul Jabbar | Com Medicine |
Subject coordinators | Prof.Md. Ismail Khan | Pharmacology | |
Prof. Abdul Khaleque Akond | Pathology | ||
Prof. Kazi Zulfiqar Mamun | Microbiology | ||
Prof.Md. Mizanul Hoque | Forensic Medicne | ||
Phase 3 | Phase coordinator | Prof. HAM Nazmul Ahasan | Medicine |
Subject coordinators | Prof. Enamul Karim | Medicine | |
Prof. Shahid Hossain | Surgery | ||
Prof. Maliha Rashid | Obstetrics & Gynecology | ||
Prof. Narayan Chandra Saha | Pediatric | ||
Prof. F M Mohiuddin | ENT | ||
Prof. M Jamal Uddin | Eye | ||
Dr. Shajahan Ahmed Chowdhury | Com Medicine |
Meetings of different committees of QAB, Dhaka Medical College
a) With course committee Chairman- 02
b) With academic coordinator- 03
c) Phase- I committee meeting- 08
d) Phase-II committee meeting- 08
e) Phase-III committee meeting- 07
Result of Professional Examination in 2009
Name of examination | Total appeared | Total Passed | Total Failed
| Positions
| Honours
| |||
1st Prof. | Jan. 09 | 63 | 40 | 63% | 23 | 37% | nil | |
July. 09 | 205 | 173 | 84% | 32 | 16% | 1st,2nd,4th ,4th,10th | Ana:02 Phy:03 Bio:06 | |
2nd Prof. | Jan. 09 | 168 | 128 | 76% | 40 | 24% | 1st,2nd,8th | Micro:07 Foren:02 Path:01 |
July. 09 | 46 | 34 | 74% | 12 | 26% | nil | ||
Final Prof. | Jan. 09 | 40 | 23 | 58% | 17 | 42% | nil | |
July. 09 | 150 | 111 | 74% | 39 | 26% | 6th,9th | nil |
In Course assessment (Terms / Card final examination)
9.a. 1st year (K66)
Subject Appeared Total Passed (%) Total Failed (%)
i) Anatomy 185 162 (87%) 23 (13%)
ii) Physiology 189 177 (94%) 12 (6%)
iii) Biochemistry 182 169 (93%) 13 (7%)
iv) Com. Medicine 182 154(85%) 28(15%)
* Possible causes of Failure of students in the above mentioned subject :
- Irregularity in class attendance,
- Dependence on guide book,
- Not reading standard text.
b. 2nd year (K65)
Subject Appeared Total Passed Total Failed
i) Anatomy 182 179 (98%) 03 (2%)
ii) Physiology 182 180 (99%) 02 (1%)
iii) Biochemistry 183 181 (99%) 02 (1%)
* Causes of Fail of students mentioning the subject :
- Irregularity in class attendance,
- Dependence on guide book,
- Not reading standard text.
c. 3rd year (K64)
Subject Appeared Total Passed Total Failed
iv) Pharmacology 152 142(93%) 10(07%)
v) Pathology 153 111 (73%) 42(27%)
vi) Microbiology 137 121 (88%) 16(12%)
vii) Community Medicine 145 121 (83%) 24(17%)
viii) Forensic Medicine 179 151 (84%) 28(16%)
ix) Medicine 181 148 (82%) 06(12%)
x) Surgery 104 88 (85%) 10(15%)
d. 4th year (Final Assessment- K63)
Subject Appeared Total Passed(%) Total Failed(%)
Pharmacology 174 174(100%) nil(0%)
Pathology na na na
Microbiology 174 166(95%) 08(05%)
Community Medicine 177 175(99%) 02(01%)
Forensic Medicine 178 148(83%) 30(17%)
Medicine 198 170(86%) 15(14%)
Paediatrics 44 40(91%) 04(09%)
Surgery na na na
ENT na na na
Ophthalmology na na na
*na = not available
e. 5th year (Final Assessment- K62)
Subject Appeared Total Passed (%) Total Failed (%)
Medicine 156 140(90%) 16(10%)
Paediatrics 153 131(86%) 22(14%)
Surgery 156 132(85%) 24(15%)
Gynae & Obs 156 140(90%) 16(10%)
Clinical Placement:
Subject | Allotted hours (2+2) x 6 | * Attendance % | Supervised by | ||||
3rd year | 4th year | 5th year | 3rd year | 4th year | 5th year | ||
Medicine | 288 | 192 | 216 | 95% | 88% | 96% |
Unit head / Head of the department
|
Paediatrics | 112 | – | 168 | 85% | 88% | 92% | |
Surgery | 288 | 192 | 216 | 87% | 82% | 94% | |
ENT | 112 | – | 168 | 78% | 87% | 92% | |
Ophthalmology | 112 | – | 168 | 81% | 86% | 90% | |
Gynae & Obs | 288 | 192 | 216 | 79% | 84% | 93% |
- Calculation done the basis of morning placement only.
11 ) Faculty Development and Review Scheme :
- Do you have faculty development program in your medical college/institute? yes
Specific Recommendations for Faculty Development & Review scheme
- needs formal exercise of personal review
- regular evaluation of classes by colleague
- organized faculty development program in individual department
- allocation of sufficient fund
12 ) External Assessor
Did you appoint an external assessor? Yes
If your medical college/institute do not have External Assessor, Why-
i) Not yet appointed by proper authority.
13) External Examiners :
External examiners report collected- No
- Environment of the center is cordial
- Performance of examiners are approved as satisfactory
- External examiners suggested for transport and accommodation facility
These are under consideration by academic council
14) Course appraisal
Do your medical college/institute collect student’s questionnaire
No
If yes, how often do you do that- Once in a year
15. External Review :
Was this medical college reviewed by any external review team last year?
Yes
16(a). Undergraduate Courses, Students & Results
Summative Examination: MBBS
I. Total Number of students:
Number of MBBS students: 932
II. Break down of MBBS students:
Year(s) | Total | Regular | Irregular |
1st (K66) | 194 | 189 | 05 |
2nd (K65) | 184 | 182 | 02 |
3rd (K64) | 183 | 193 | 10 |
4th (K63) | 188 | 177 | 11 |
5th (K62) | 163 | 159 | 04 |
III. Results of Professional Exams MBBS: (2009)
Exams | Total Appeared | Total Passed (%) | Total Failed (%) |
First Professional | 268 | 213 (79.47) | 55 (20.63) |
Second Professional | 214 | 162 (75) | 52 (25) |
Final Professional | 190 | 134 (70.5) | 56 (29.5) |
IV. Reasons for failure
a. Prerequisites for eligibility to appear in the professional exams are not strictly maintained
b. Irregular attendance in routine teaching learning sessions
c. Frequent use of note books instead of standard text books
16(b). In course Examinations: (Attendance, written, SOE, OSPE, OSCE)
Formative Exams: MBBS Course
I.Terms / Card / Ward Examinations:
Subjects | Appeared | Pass % | Fail % |
1st Year (K66) | |||
Anatomy | 185 | 162 (87%) | 23 (13%) |
Physiology | 189 | 177 (94%) | 12 (6%) |
Biochemistry | 182 | 169 (93%) | 13 (7%) |
Com Medicine | 182 | (85%) | (15%) |
2nd Year (K65) | |||
Anatomy | 182 | 179 (98%) | 03 (2%) |
Physiology | 182 | 180 (99%) | 02 (1%) |
Biochemistry | 183 | 181 (99%) | 02 (1%) |
3rd Year (K64) | |||
Pharmacology | 152 | 142 | 10 |
Microbiology | 137 | 121 | 16 |
Community Medicine | 145 | 121 | 24 |
Forensic Medicine | 179 | 151 | 28 |
Pathology | 153 | 111 | 42 |
4th Year (K63) | |||
Pharmacology | 174 | 174 | Nil |
Microbiology | 174 | 166 | 08 |
Community Medicine | 177 | 175 | 02 |
Forensic Medicine | 178 | 148 | 30 |
Pathology | |||
5th Year (K62) | |||
Medicine | 156 | 140 | 10 |
Surgery | 156 | 132 | 24 |
Gyn Obs | 156 | 140 | 10 |
II. Reasons for failure
a. Card incompletion / terms
b. Failure to attend schedule teaching learning session
c. Overlapping schedule of routine among different subjects.
(c). RFST – 2009
1. RFST program present: Yes
2. Place of Program: Sreepur Upozila Health Complex Dist: Gazipur.
3. Students stay there: Yes
4. Supervision by teacher at field level: Yes
5. Name of the teachers supervising the RFST at the field
- Prof.Md. Abdul Jabbar, Professor & Head, dept. of Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Shahjahan Ahmed Chowdhury, Assoc. Prof. of Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Maksuda Begum, Asstt. Prof. of Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Syeda Khaleda Ferdousi, Asstt. Prof. (CC) of Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Afzalur Rahman Mahmud, Lecturer, Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Rowshan Ara, Lecturer, Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Sabedur Reza Karim, Lecturer, Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Nirmeen Rifat Khan, Lecturer, Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Syeda Rumana Hoque, Medical Officer, Com. Medicine, DMC.
- Dr. Razia Sultana, Lecturer, Com. Medicine, DMC.
6. Statement of 2009. RFST
Year | Batch | Allotted days | Attendance % | Coordinator |
2009 | K-63 | 10 days X 7 Batch | 100% | Prof. Md. Abdul Jabbar |
(a).Results of Post graduate Examination
Part I
Sl.No | Name of course | January 09 | July 09 | ||
App | Pass | App | Pass | ||
MD Internal Medicine | 10 | 02 | 17 | 03 | |
MD Neurology | 09 | 03 | 14 | 04 | |
MD Nephrology | 10 | 3 | 15 | 0 | |
MD Cardiology | 13 | 4 | 9 | 1 | |
MD Radiology & Imaging | 13 | 5 | 14 | 5 | |
MD Pediatrics | 07 | 1 | 10 | 1 | |
MD Pathology | 03 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |
MD Dermatology | 03 | 0 | 5 | 1 | |
MD Anesthesiology | 06 | 1 | 13 | 1 | |
MD Critical Care Medicine | – | – | 7 | 1 | |
MD Gestroenterology | – | – | 4 | 1 | |
MD Haematology | – | – | 4 | 1 | |
MD Forensic Medicine | |||||
MD Physical Medicine | |||||
MS Urology | 12 | 2 | 16 | 5 | |
MS Neurosurgery | 5 | 0 | 10 | 0 | |
MS Ortho Surgery | 12 | 5 | 18 | 9 | |
MS Plastic Surgery | 7 | 3 | 11 | 0 | |
MS ENT | 2 | 1 | 8 | 1 | |
MS General Surgery | 4 | 0 | 18 | 3 | |
MS Pediatrics Surgery | 4 | 0 | 7 | 1 | |
MS Ophthalmology | 2 | 1 | 7 | 0 | |
MS Gynae & Obstetric | 11 | 2 | 16 | 3 | |
FCPS Part II(Gynae & Obstetric) | |||||
M. Phil Anatomy | 6 | 4 | 2 | 2 | |
M. Phil Physiology | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | |
M. Phil Pharmacology | 7 | 3 | 3 | 2 | |
M. Phil Microbiology | 8 | 3 | 4 | 1 | |
M. Phil Biochemistry | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | |
M. Phil Radiology & Imaging | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1 | |
MPH (Community Medicine) | – | – | – | – |
DIPLOMAS
D.G.O (Diploma in Gynae) | 10 | 0 | 28 | 7 | |
DCH (Diploma in Child Health) | 3 | 0 | 9 | 2 | |
D. Card(Diploma in Cardiology) | 7 | 2 | 9 | 3 | |
D. A. (Diploma in Anesthesiology) | 15 | 7 | 15 | 8 | |
D. Ortho. (Diploma in Orthopedic Surgery | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
DDV (Diploma in Dermatology & Venerology | 7 | 5 | 6 | 2 | |
DLO (Diploma in Otorhinolarynlogy | 5 | 1 | 7 | 3 | |
DO (Diploma in Ophthalmology) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
DFM ( Diploma in Forensic Medicine ) | 2 | 1 | 6 | 1 |
(b). Results of Post graduate Examination: Part II
Sl.No | Name of course | January 09 | July 09 | ||
App | Pass | App | Pass | ||
MD Internal Medicine | 7 | 2 | 4 | 1 | |
MD Neurology | 15 | 5 | 19 | 6 | |
MD Nephrology | 12 | 6 | 9 | 3 | |
MD Cardiology | 17 | 9 | 10 | 2 | |
MD Radiology & Imaging | 0 | 0 | 7 | 7 | |
MD Pediatrics | 5 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |
MD Pathology | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | |
MD Dermatology | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
MD Anesthesiology | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | |
| MD Critical Care Medicine | ||||
| MD Gestroenterology | ||||
| MD Haematology | ||||
| MD Forensic Medicine | ||||
| MD Physical Medicine | ||||
| MS Urology | 15 | 3 | 12 | 2 |
| MS Neurosurgery | 3 | 0 | 3 | 2 |
| MS Ortho Surgery | 10 | 0 | 10 | 7 |
| MS Plastic Surgery | 6 | 1 | 7 | 0 |
| MS ENT | 3 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
| MS General Surgery | 10 | 1 | 10 | 2 |
| MS Pediatrics Surgery | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| MS Ophthalmology | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| MS Gynae & Obstetric | 15 | 3 | 15 | 3 |
| FCPS Part II(Gynae & Obstetric) | ||||
| M. Phil Anatomy | 2 | 1 | 6 | 3 |
| M. Phil Physiology | 2 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
| M. Phil Pharmacology | 2 | 2 | 5 | 3 |
| M. Phil Microbiology | 1 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
| M. Phil Biochemistry | 1 | 1 | 6 | 4 |
| M. Phil Radiology & Imaging | 3 | 3 | 6 | 6 |
MPH (Community Medicine) | 2 | 0 | – | – |
(c). Results of Post graduate Examination: Part III
Sl.No | Name of course | January 09 | July 09 | ||
App | Pass | App | Pass | ||
MD Internal Medicine | – | – | 3 | 1 | |
MD Neurology | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
MD Nephrology | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
MD Cardiology | 3 | 0 | 3 | 1 | |
MD Radiology & Imaging | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 | |
MD Pediatrics | 7 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
MD Pathology | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
MD Dermatology | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
MD Anesthesiology | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
MD Critical Care Medicine | |||||
MD Gestroenterology | |||||
MD Haematology | |||||
MD Forensic Medicine | |||||
MD Physical Medicine | |||||
MS Urology | 12 | 1 | 8 | 3 | |
MS Neurosurgery | 6 | 4 | 2 | 0 | |
MS Ortho Surgery | 9 | 4 | 6 | 2 | |
MS Plastic Surgery | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
MS ENT | 7 | 0 | 5 | 1 | |
MS General Surgery | 6 | 1 | 6 | 0 | |
MS Pediatrics Surgery | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
MS Ophthalmology | 5 | 1 | 4 | 2 | |
MS Gynae & Obstetric | 7 | 2 | 6 | 3 | |
FCPS Part II(Gynae & Obs.) | na | na | na | na | |
M. Phil Anatomy | 4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
M. Phil Physiology | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
M. Phil Pharmacology | 5 | 4 | 1 | 1 | |
M. Phil Microbiology | 0 | 0 | 5 | 2 | |
M. Phil Biochemistry | 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 | |
M. Phil Radiology & Imaging | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | |
MPH (Community Medicine) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Remarkable Achievement under QAS last year
- Context of the curriculum had been reviewed and recommendations submitted to Center for Medical Education
b. Review of class routine as per the MBBS Curriculum 2002 and
preparation of a Class routine for Phase-II & III by removing overlapping.
Training
- a. Total number of teachers attended training:
i. Within the country: 76
ii. Abroad: 29
- b. Name of training within the country
i. Education science & teaching methodology: 31
ii. Computer training: 17
iii. Orientation on MBBS Curriculum 2002: none
iv. Workshops on Clinical Updates/ Review of MBBS curriculum 2002: 26
v. Research Bioethics: 13
- c. Name of training abroad
i. QA/ Accreditation activity (Quality assurance accreditation) : 01
ii. Fellowship : 02
iii. Medical Education : nil
Research:
A research cell named; Tropical Disease Research Cell (TDRC) has been established in august 2009 in the department of Medicine located at office of the Professor of Medicine attached to ward no 4. Through consultative meeting the cell has produced 10 research protocols and submitted to BMRC, UGC & WHO for approval & grant
a. Total number of research conducted by teachers : 78
b. No of research grant received by faculty members : 05
Name of Teacher | Organization | Amount(Taka) |
1.Prof. Abid Hossain Mollah & Dr.Sayeeda Anwar Dept of Paediatrics
2.Prof. Quazi Tarikul Islam & Dr. Robed Amin Dept of Medicine
3.Assoc. prof. Billal Alam Dept of Medicine
4.Assoc.Prof. Syed Md. Arif Dept. of Medicine
5.Prof. Shamim Ara Dept of Anatomy
| BMRC
WHO Regional
BMRC
Dhaka Medical College
Ministry of science & Information technology
| 5,00,000
2,58,000
5,00,000
2,00,000
50,000
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Publications
a. Total publications by teachers:
i. College journal : available ( not published in 2009)
ii. National journal : 81
iii. International journals : 13
b. Total paper presented by teachers:
i. Local meetings : 114
ii. National meetings : 103
iii. International meetings : 46
c. Total articles in Journal published : 105
MEU
a. Available Medical Education Unit: Yes
b. Suggestions for full functioning
i. Customization of financial and procurement for direct purchase of teaching appliances, books and journals.
ii. Continued logistics supply to the Faculty
iii. Preparing list of year calendar of monthly meeting in MEU
Extra Curricular Activities
1. Extra curricular activities
a. Annual sports organized last year : Yes
b. Annual indoor games last year : Yes
c. Annual cultural function last year : Not done
d. Annual parents meeting last year : Not done
e. Extracurricular activities affect academic activity:
i. Limited student union budget creates problem for the students so they ask sponsors through teachers.
ii. Exam periods coincide with the period for extracurricular activities leading to lack or partial participation by students.
2. Suggestions to improve
i. Appropriate budgetary allocation to meet the expenses
ii. Establishment of student union in the college.
iii. Directive guidelines for the teachers to be involved in the various extra curricular activities to supervise ,monitor & encourage students.
Library
1. Complete library available : Yes
2. Presence of qualified librarian : No
3. Number of books/titles : 27384
4. Number of students read at a time : 60
5. Numbers of journals subscribing per year : Local (available), JAMA, BMJ
6. AC facility : Available in reading room
7. Daily open hours : 08 AM to 02:30 PM
8. Separate space for teachers : Present
9. Number of books issued last year : 10000 (Approximately)
10. Photocopy facilities : Present
11. Internet facility at library : Absent
Updating CME/CPD
1. Clinico-pathological meetings conducted last year : 40
2. Departmental Updating : All departments exercise
3. MEU CME : 12
4. Journal Club : Departmental & regular
5. Workshops : 6 clinical & 3 administrative
6. Seminars : 20
Administrative Meetings
1. Academic Council Meetings
a. Regular : 6
b. Emergency : 2
2. Committee Meetings : 46
3. Disciplinary meeting : 4
Audiovisual Aids
1. Multimedia: yes
2. OHP: yes
Linkages
1. Linkage with overseas organizations / institutes: Yes
2. Name of the organizations
a. TDR/WHO
b. Mahidul University Bangkok,Thailand
c. Osaka university, Japan
Overseas Visitors
- Prof. Amal Krishna Mitra – Biomedical research
USA – How to write protocol
- Prof. Zubair Amin – Simulation in medical education
SINGAPORE
- Prof. Ziauddin Ahmed – Doctor- patient relationship & ethics
USA
- Prof. J.M. Hans – Cochlear implantation
USA
- Prof. Anette Sacobsen -Lecture on Paediatrics Urology
SINGAPORE
- Prof. Warren T. Snodqrass -Hypospadias
USA
Problems which DMC faced last year
- College under went sine die for 7 days.
- Few auto vacations by the students.
- Fund crisis for Student extracurricular activities.
- Space limitation for the teachers, post graduate students, tutorials, practical class for preclinical students, lack of proper laboratory facilities for postgraduate & undergraduate students.
- Vehicle and driver shortage interfered RFST program and other academic and administrative works.
Possible suggestions for solving the mentioned problems
- DMC -2 building should be functioning as early as possible with all modern facilities.
- Tutorial class room shortage may be overcome temporarily by reallocation of space
- Hard punishments for auto vacation should be implemented.
- Strict maintenance of percentage in lecture/tutorial classes.
- Care should be taken to collect prior fund for regular RFST/extracurricular activities.
- As a centre of excellence DMC library should be modernized.
- 1. Table I: General impression of course (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 49 | 26.48% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 60 | 32.43% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 46 | 24.86% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 19 | 10.27% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 6 | 3.24% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 0.54% |
Not responded | 4 | 2.16% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
- 2. Table II: Administration of course (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 39 | 21.08% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 43 | 23.24% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 70 | 37.83% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 22 | 11.89% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 3 | 1.62% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 0.54% |
Not responded | 7 | 3.78% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
3. Quality of teaching
a.Table III: Rating of quality of teaching (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 48 | 25.94% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 57 | 30.81% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 62 | 33.51% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 12 | 6.48% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 4 | 2.16% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 0 | 0 |
Not responded | 2 | 1.08% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
b.Table IV: Information regarding learning objectives (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 46 | 24.86% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 45 | 24.32% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 71 | 38.37% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 16 | 8.64% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 4 | 2.16% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 0.54% |
Not responded | 2 | 1.08% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
c. Table V: Suitability of teaching methods (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 32 | 17.29% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 53 | 28.64% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 69 | 37.29% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 22 | 11.89% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 7 | 3.78% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 0.54% |
Not responded | 1 | 0.54% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
4. Assessment:
a.Table VI: Information regarding assessment (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 57 | 30.81% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 57 | 30.81% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 57 | 30.81% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 10 | 5.40% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 2 | 1.08% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 0.54% |
Not responded | 1 | 0.54% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
b.Table VII: Fairness of assessment examination (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 66 | 35.67% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 47 | 25.40% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 52 | 28.10% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 9 | 4.86% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 2 | 1.08% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 5 | 2.70% |
Not responded | 4 | 2.16% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
c.Table VIII: Helpfulness of the assessment (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 44 | 23.78% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 67 | 36.21% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 47 | 25.40% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 10 | 5.40% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 11 | 5.94% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 5 | 2.70% |
Not responded | 1 | 0.54% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
5. Staff (helpful/approachable)
Table IX: Staff (helpful/approachable) n=185
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 41 | 22.16% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 56 | 30.27% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 43 | 23.24% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 18 | 9.72% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 16 | 8.64% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 9 | 4.86% |
Not responded | 2 | 1.08% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
6. Facilities:
a.Table X: Overall quality of facilities/equipments for general teaching (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 37 | 20.00% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 59 | 31.89% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 55 | 29.72% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 21 | 11.35% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 8 | 4.32% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 4 | 2.16% |
Not responded | 1 | 0.54% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
b.Table XI: Quality of clinical facilities (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 31 | 16.75% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 48 | 25.94% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 55 | 29.72% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 25 | 13.51% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 15 | 8.10% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 7 | 3.78% |
Not responded | 4 | 2.16% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
c.Table XII: Quality of library facilities (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 38 | 20.54% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 53 | 28.64% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 59 | 31.89% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 19 | 10.27% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 8 | 4.32% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 6 | 3.24% |
Not responded | 2 | 1.08% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
7. General Environment:
a.Table XIII: Teaching environment (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 36 | 19.45% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 61 | 32.97% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 48 | 25.94% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 26 | 14.05% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 5 | 2.70% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 3 | 1.62% |
Not responded | 2 | 1.08% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
b. Table XIV: Satisfied/dissatisfied with living environment (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 37 | 20.00% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 60 | 32.43% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 52 | 28.10% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 18 | 9.72% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 15 | 8.10% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 2 | 1.08% |
Not responded | 1 | 0.54% |
Total | 185 | 100% |
c.Table XV: Where did you live during-time? (n=185)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
At home | 133 | 73.07% |
In a hostel | 37 | 20.32% |
Not responded | 12 | 6.59% |
Total | 182 | 100% |
- Table I: General impression of course (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 5 | 10.20% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 26 | 53.06% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 11 | 22.44% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 2.04% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 2 | 4.08% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 5 | 10.20% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 26 | 53.06% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 9 | 18.36% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
2. Table II: Administration of course (n=49) 132(85%)
3.Quality of teaching
a.Table III: Rating of quality of teaching (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 26 | 53.06% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 11 | 22.44% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 5 | 10.20% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 2 | 4.08% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 2.04% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
b.Table IV: Information regarding learning objectives (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 11 | 22.44% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 14 | 28.57% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 16 | 32.65% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 1 | 2.04% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
C. Table V: Suitability of teaching methods (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 7 | 14.28% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 19 | 38.77% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 14 | 28.57% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 2 | 4.08% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
4 .Assessment:
- Table VI: Information regarding assessment (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 14 | 28.57% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 12 | 24.48% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 13 | 26.53% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 7 | 14.28% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 2 | 4.08% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 2.04% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
- Table VII: Fairness of assessment examination (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 17 | 34.69% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 14 | 28.57% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 13 | 26.53% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 1 | 2.04% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 1 | 2.04% |
Total | 49 | 100 |
- Table VIII: Helpfulness of the assessment (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 15 | 30.61% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 13 | 26.53% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 8 | 16.32% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 6 | 12.24% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
5 Staff (helpful/approachable)
Table IX: Staff (helpful/approachable) (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 10 | 20.40% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 10 | 20.40% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 17 | 34.69% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 6 | 12.24% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 6 | 12.24% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 0 | 0% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
6 Facilities:
- Table X: Overall quality of facilities/equipments for general teaching (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 12 | 24.48% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 15 | 30.61% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 14 | 28.57% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 7 | 14.28% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 1 | 2.04% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 0 | 0% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
- Table XI: Quality of clinical facilities (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 10 | 20.40% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 16 | 32.65% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 12 | 24.48% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 9 | 18.36% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 2 | 4.08% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 0 | 0% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
- Table XII: Quality of library facilities (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 8 | 16.32% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 9 | 18.36% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 12 | 24.48% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 9 | 18.36% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 7 | 14.28% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
7 General Environment:
- Table XIII: Teaching environment (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 9 | 18.36% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 18 | 36.73% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 14 | 28.57% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 2 | 4.08% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 2 | 4.08% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
- Table XIV: Satisfied/dissatisfied with living environment (n=49)
Scoring of satisfaction | Number (n) | Percentage |
Score 6 Fully satisfied | 3 | 6.12% |
Score 5 moderately satisfied | 10 | 20.40% |
Score 4 mildly satisfied | 11 | 22.44% |
Score 3 mildly unsatisfied | 14 | 28.57% |
Score 2 moderately unsatisfied | 4 | 8.16% |
Score 1 Fully unsatisfied | 7 | 14.28% |
Total | 49 | 100% |
Quality Assurance Handbook Supplement
External examiner’s report
- Assessment process:
a) Assessment regulations:-
Assessment | Yes | Percentage | No | Percentage | Not responded |
The assessment regulations were rigorously adhered to | 9 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The regulations appeared to have been understood by students | 9 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The regulations appeared to have been understood by staff | 9 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
b) Internal assessment procedures and documentation:-
Assessment | Yes | Percentage | No | Percentage | Not responded |
The internal assessment procedures were satisfactory | 9 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Records of in course assessment were available | 7 | 77.77% | 0 | 0 | 2 (22.22%) |
Records of in course assessment were adequate | 7 | 77.77% | 0 | 0 | 2 (22.22%) |
Examination papers and scripts were readily available | 9 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Opportunity was given to scrutinize examination scripts | 8 | 88.88% | 0 | 0 | 1 (11.11%) |
c) Quality of assessments/examination papers:-
Assessment | Yes | Percentage | No | Percentage | Not responded |
The quality of assessments (clinical & practical) was appropriate and adequate | 9 | 100% | 0 | 0 | 0 |
The quality of written examination questions was appropriate and adequate | 6 | 66.66% | 1 | 11.11% | 2 (22.22%) |
d) Standard of marking:-
The standard of marking by internal examiners was, in general | |||
Number(n) | Percentage (%) | Not responded | |
1) Slightly low | 0 | 0 | 1 (11.11%) |
2) About right | 7 | 77.77% | |
3) Slightly high | 1 | 11.11% |
2. Student performance:-
a) Quality of learning outcomes:-
The level of learning outcome demonstrated by students in relation to knowledge was, on average | ||
Number(n) | Percentage (%) | |
1) Below expectation | 1 | 11.11% |
2) About right | 7 | 77.77% |
3) Above expectation | 1 | 11.11% |
The level of learning outcome demonstrated by students in relation to skills was, on average | ||
Number(n) | Percentage (%) | |
4) Below expectation | 1 | 11.11% |
5) About right | 8 | 88.88% |
6) Above expectation | 0 | 0 |
The level of learning outcome demonstrated by students in relation to attitude was, no average | |||
Number(n) | Percentage (%) | Not responded | |
1) Below expectation | 1 (11.11%) | ||
2) About right | 8 | 88.88% | |
3) Above expectation |
b.Performance in relation to pass/fail criteria:-
The percentage of students meeting the criteria for passing the examination was | ||
Percentage % | Number | Not responded |
>90% | 6 | 1 (11.11%) |
81-90% | 2 | |
71-80% | 0 | |
61-70% | 0 | |
51-60% | 0 | |
41-50% | 0 | |
31-40% | 0 |
c.Comparative performance:-
Overall, the performance of the students in relation to students in other Medical College was | ||
Number(n) | Percentage (%) | |
1) Slightly low | 0 | 0 |
2) About right | 1 | 11.11% |
3) Slightly high | 8 | 88.88% |
Arrangement of the External Examiners
Assessment | Yes | Percentage | No | Percentage | Not responded |
Arrangements for travel, accommodation and expenses were appropriate and adequate
| 4
| 44.44% | 0 | 0 | 5 (55.55%)
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Dhaka Medical College, The largest medical institute in the country is serving the people with utmost compliance and dignity. We have 241 teachers with 932 undergraduate and 972 post-graduate students in 40 disciplines. We are very proud that we served 8,54,600 outpatients,92450 inpatients and performed 27501 operation in 2009 by 977 efficient doctors of different level. Besides innumerable emergencies throughout the year and during special disastrous situations are being faced and served each year. Even then we are ready to serve the more out and in patients and emergencies in the near future through different department. So from the point of regarding teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate student, providing the extensive and comprehensive services to huge number of patient this institute is a very good platform for being serving as a medical university.