They are struggling to provide necessary care to patients
Government must address the shortage in public hospitals
Sixty-two-year-old Anwar Hossain, a resident of Hazaribagh in Old Dhaka, had tested positive for Covid-19 four days back. He was receiving treatment at home.
A man died early today after a Rab team took him to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. He was found in critical condition in Dhaka’s Hazaribagh area last night, Rab said.
A young female patient with gastrointestinal complications died at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Saturday afternoon.
A young Bangladeshi returnee from Canada, whose final hours were allegedly a blur of negligence of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) doctors, died due to gastrointestinal complications on Saturday night.
Seven workers suffered burn injuries when they were melting iron at a steel mill at Kadamtali area in the capital this morning.
Police arrest one person in connection with a case filed over torturing a house help in Dhaka’s Jatrabari area.
A Dhaka Medical College Hospital staff was beaten to death allegedly by a schoolboy yesterday after the victim complained to the accused’s family about his smoking, said police.
Dhaka Medical College Hospital, like other hospitals in the capital, has been dealing with an outbreak of dengue fever which has resulted in growing number of patients being admitted to the hospital and in much higher numbers than its capacity.
Fourth-class staff of the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) stage a sit-in demanding job security.
Forensic doctors of Dhaka Medical College Hospital finds 11 small packets of yaba tablets while conducting an autopsy of man after his sudden death in Kamalapur area of Dhaka.
A newborn girl is found at a bathroom of Dhaka Medical College Hospital. A woman first saw the baby girl inside the bathroom of ward No.2 of the DMCH building-2 around 6:45am and informed the hospital authorities.
A four-year-old boy is killed after being hit by a rickshaw in Mugda area of Dhaka.
Abul Bajandar, also known as “tree-man” for his extremely rare skin disorder on hands and feet, is admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) for full recovery through surgeries months after he “voluntarily” left treatment last year.
Abul Bajandar, dubbed as “tree-man” for his extremely rare skin disorder on hands and feet, returns to Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) to get admitted months after he “voluntarily” left treatment.
Two patients at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), who were admitted there in unconscious state after being injured in separate accidents in Dhaka several days before, are in a complicated situation over their further treatment and rehabilitation, as they are unable to remember their addresses or contact information of their relatives after regaining conscious.
One person died while there others were injured in two separate fire incidents in the capital yesterday.
A youth succumbed to his injuries at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) yesterday morning, hours after he was stabbed, allegedly for protesting stalking of his sister, in the city's Shyampur area.