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Report of National Coordinator Bangladesh Jan – Jun (2013) Prepared by Prof. Dr. Raihan Hussain, NPC, RCA-UNDP Project Presented by Dr. Zeenat Jabin
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Participating Country: BANGLADESH National Project Coordinator (Name /Title/Organization /telephone no., email, etc.) NameTitleOrganizationTelephoneE-mail Raihan Hussain Professor & CMO Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound (INMU), BAEC +88 028621697 raihan_h@ yahoo. com
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Participating Country: BANGLADESH National Project Team NameTitleOrganizationE-mail Dr. Faridul Alam Director & ProfessorINMU, BAECfaridselina55@yahoo.com Dr. Ferdous Ara Hussain ProfessorINMU, BAECnazif@dhaka.net; Dr. Nurun Nahar ProfessorINMU, BAECnahar_ndr@yahoo.com; Dr. Sadia Sultana Assoc. ProfessorINMU, BAECssultana7@yahoo.comssultana7@yahoo.com; Mrs. Ferdoushi Begum Assoc. ProfessorINMU, BAEC ferdousinm@yahoo.comferdousinm@yahoo.com; Dr. Zeenat Jabin Senior Medical Officer INMU, BAECzeenatjabin@gmail.com; Mr. Nahid Hossain Senior Scientific OfficerINMU, BAECnahidhssn@yahoo.com Dr. Sharmin Reza Medical OfficerINMU, BAECsharminreza@ymail.com;
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Brief History of Nuclear Medicine in Bangladesh The first nuclear medicine center of the country was established in 1962 in Dhaka Medical College under the then PAEC. In 1970 two more Centres were established, one in Chittagong & one in Rajshahi. By 1980 we had centres in Dinajpur, Sylhet & the Institute of NM in IPGMR, Dhaka. In 1980s, installation of nuclear medicine gamma cameras & computers. First computerized gamma camera was established in INM in 1982. First single head SPECT installed in 1995 First double head SPECT installed in 2003 First SPECT-CT installed in 2008 First PET-CT installed in 2010 There are 15 different NM establishments under the umbrella of BAEC along with seven other establishments.
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Locations of Nuclear Medicine Establishments Under BAEC 1. Institute of Nuclear Medicine & Ultrasound (INMU), Dhaka 2. CNMUs in different parts of the country: Dhaka, Mitford, Chittagong, Khulna, Sylhet, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Rangpur, Dinajpur, Faridpur, Bogra, Comilla, Barisal. New CNMU, Cox’s Bazar is soon to be functional. Govt. (But not under BAEC) Armed Forces Medical Institute. National Institute of Cardiovascular diseases National Institute of kidney diseases and urology Non-Govt. Apollo Hospital, United Hospital, Lab-aid Hospital, Medinova Hospital Planned (in near future) 1. CNMU Cancer Hospital, Dhaka,. 2. CNMU, Jessore, Kushtia, Pabna 3. Square Hospital, Khaja Yunus Hospital
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Manpower in the Nuclear Medicine Centres Planar Gamma Camera Single headed SPECT Dual headed SPECT SPECT- CT PET-CT Total11 1422 + 2(p) Physician PhysicistRadiochemistTechnologist 90 2010 150 Number of gamma cameras in Bangladesh
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Manpower At present there are about 90 nuclear medicine physicians, 20 medical physicists, 10 radiochemists and 150 technologists. The nuclear medicine physicians and physicists are mainly trained from abroad. A number of nuclear medicine physicians & physicists are currently completing PhD. Isotope and Radiopharmaceuticals BAEC has a research reactor. It produces Tc-99m and I- 131. Sometimes we need to import. The kits are mainly imported. Cyclotron produces F-18
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Different Equipments in the country Dual Head Camera SPECT-CT CameraCardiac Scanner BMD Dual Head Camera Single Head Camera
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“Promoting and Accelerating Nuclear SPECT/PET Imaging Technologies in the Region” Outcome: The levels of nuclear imaging involving SPECT and PET and its application capabilities will be enhanced in the country. Output: Will contribute to the progress of clinical sciences including management of patients with oncologic and neurologic disorders. Will facilitate nuclear imaging-related sciences including radiochemistry and medical physics, will augment basic science and technology for clinical applications and maximize the use of imaging devices and facilities. This project will provide with opportunities to widen boundaries of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. Will enrich basic and applied science capabilities and thus will make economic and social profits in the long run. This will help reduce total costs of health care services.
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No. of patients treated by gained knowledge, skills and new technologies: No. of patients diagnosed and treated by doctors/specialists using disseminated /transferred knowledge, skills and new technologies by participants in the project trainings (Jan – June 2013 : 11,060 (Female=5,900, Male = 4,100, Children = 1,160)
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Activity NameWhen, Where No. of participant Results: MF Annual Conf. of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh 25 January, 2013, Dhaka, Bangladesh 10070Topics: A broad spectrum of application of Nuclear Medicine, especially in PET-CT. Output and accomplishments: Participants were able to learn about improved and latest knowledge in the topics. Local participants were enlightened by foreign lecturers. Weekly seminarsRegularly Held, INMU and other centres 3520Discussion, case presentation and journal review meetings – being held regularly. Dissemination of the knowledge and to enlighten the participants with current and productive information on recent advancement in Nuclear medicine. Creating awareness and interest for performing new procedures not yet performed. Hands-on training program for young physicians and fresh graduate trainees. Regularly Held, INMU and other centres 2515Practical training, tutorials, case review, reporting sessions – being held regularly. National activities in 2013 (Jan – Jun)
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Activity nameObjectivesWhenWhereContext Training on SPECT/PET imaging application technologies for medical clinics (“Hands-on practices”) and On-site regional training To acquire skill and practical knowledge Q II Korea 2 personals to be trained National training workshop To train local participants from different NM institutions of the country. To transfer of knowledge and skills obtained by the trained personnel in “Train-the-Trainers” and “Hands-on practices” to the local participants Q III Dhaka About 120 participants to be attending Participate in the Annual review meeting To present Annual Project Report to the RCARO Q IV To be decided 1 delegate Weekly seminars and Hands-on training program for young physicians and trainees Orientation of the Nuclear Medicine procedures Q I-IV INMU, Dhaka and other CNMUs. About 40 participants to be attending Detailed Work Plan of National Project Team for 2013
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 The inaugural session of the Annual Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh held in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013. The honorable State Minister of Science and Technology is present among other dignitaries The participants and audiences in the Conference
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 Guests and senior personalities in Nuclear Medicine of the country among the audience The General Secretary, SNMB and NPC of the RCA-UNDP project is delivering his lecture
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 The participants in the Conference (Prof. AK Padhy, President WARMTH, along with a participant of 2011 course and also one of 2013 RCA-UNDP training course are noted) The participants (participant of 2012 of RCA-UNDP training course is noted)
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 Young Scientist Award is being presented by the honorable State Minister in the Conference The President and General Secretary, SNMB during the session
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 Former President, SNMB and a Senior Professor delivering his lecture in the session One of the participants of 2013 of RCA- UNDP training course is seen here with the Scientific Secretary, SNMB
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 Traditional dance in the cultural evening
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. Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 Traditional dance in the cultural evening
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 The participants enjoying the evening (All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!!!!.). So Nuclear Medicine people are equally active in dancing!!!
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Conference of Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh in Dhaka on 25 Jan 2013 Participants in the dancing spree in the cultural evening The participants are rejoicing on successful completion of the Conference
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Recommendations: I would like to recommend for arranging the 2013 NPC Annual Review Meeting in Bangladesh alongside a daylong seminar. This will be a great opportunity for the local participants to learn directly from the foreign experts. Vice-versa this will also create a scope for the experts from the developed countries to have a first hand impression of the problems in a developing country.
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Thank you all
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