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Trauma Womens MATS

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Trauma Womens MATS
ট্রমা উইমেন্স ম্যাটস
Location
Information
TypePrivate
MottoTo ensure medical education for women's in very remote areas.
Established2015 (2015)
FounderDr. AFM Rohul Haque (MP)
School districtDhaka
ChairmanZiaul Haque
DirectorTanzina Khan
PrincipalDr. Rabeya Begum
Website

Trauma Women's MATS is a medical assistant training school in Bangladesh, run by the trauma institute Network, and established in 2015.This institute is approved by The State Medical Faculty of Bangladesh and Ministry of Health Bangladesh also This institute is fully coordinated by all the female teachers & staff. This characteristics has made trauma women's MATS unique in the field of DMF ( Diploma In Medical Faculty ) educational institutions all over the country. The main founder of this school is Dr. AFM Rohul Haque ( MP ) & Ziaul Haque is the chairman and Dr. Rabeya Begum is the principal. Now It is one and only women's MATS institute in Bangladesh. Its main campus stated on Mirpur in Dhaka , Bangladesh.[1]

History[edit]

In 2015 the founder chairman Dr. AFM Rohul Haque (MP) was worried about female education in Bangladesh. From this perception he thought to establish a female educational institute where the female students from each corner of the Bangladesh would receive medical education. Later on Trauma women's MATS started its journey with a few students first in the middle of 2015.

Academics[edit]

The school educates after SSC level. There is only one departments in the school. This school offers a course on DMF ( Diploma In Medical Faculty ) .

Performance[edit]

From the very beginning trauma women's MATS never compromise about her quality. As it's a girl's institute they have some strictly maintain discipline rules & regulations for students.

At a glance
Year Number of examiners Number of passes
2015-2016 40 39

References[edit]

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