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6. There should be full time doctor
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Indoor & outdoor Statistics of medi
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Indoor & outdoor Statistics of dist
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Bed occupancy rate of Upazila Healt
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Smiling Sun Franchise Program (SSFP
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Goals (MDGs), the First Urban Prima
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Percent distribution of top-10 dise
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the different age group of patients
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It is found that birth asphyxia (44
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MOHFW will allocate fund to each ho
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Dengue fever/Dengue haemorrhagic fe
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in pre-monsoon (March-May) and post
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During the 2004-2005 and 2006 -2007
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trained on morbidity control manage
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Dengue The fact surfaced from the c
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Yearly Cases of HIV-AIDS (2003 to 2
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• Nearly 12 million students from
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Source: Bangladesh Bureau of Statis
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Newly detected cases of Leprosy (Ja
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Recent capacity building activities
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Cyclone Sidr Recovery Activities
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Number of ETT performed at NICVD by
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Discipline-wise number of patients
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improper lifestyle influences the i
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Mental Health Many people in our co
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Public Health Intervention (NCD&OPH
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Safe Blood Transfusion Though the n
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voluntary blood donation and safe b
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The table above shows the overall p
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Normal weight and overweight staus
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Reduction in the incidencee of iodi
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increasess sharply with the age of
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National Eye Care Avoidable Blindne
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Health Education & Promotion Progra
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• Establish effective mechanisms
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National Target with Indicators Imp
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• National HIV/AIDS Serological &
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Bilirubin Kits 62 kits 68 kits 152
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Number of drug samples received and
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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. GLP (Good L
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Research and Development Approximat
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220 teachers of 11 subjects of diff
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• Prevalence of overweight child
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• Disease pattern and personal pr
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• Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic H
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• Histomorphological Study on Umb
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per-operative findings. • Role of
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• Fournier's Gangrene-Approaches
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• Diagnosis and therapeutic strat
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• Gross motor functional analysis
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• Evaluation of the role of fluro
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Health Technology Institute Awarene
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Human Resources The Directorate Gen
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Number of sanctioned available and
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Human Resource Development As the p
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Number of seats in the different po
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Undergraduate medical degree There
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Dental colleges under MOHFW and the
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Names of Nursing Institute, College
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Names of Nursing Institute, College
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Medical Assistant Training School u
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BSc and MSC degrees provided by Ins
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Institute of Health Technology in p
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28 days basic computer training on
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3 days Training on basic management
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No. of admissions in different medi
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The following paragraphs describe t
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Statistical staffs in the periphera
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involvement of the local government
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Staff profile of MIS (health), DGHS
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Important changes made in MIS (heal
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How MIS (health) plans to redesign
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writing ability should be engaged i
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Financial Health Services Allocatio
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Allocation of fund for Annual Devel
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Division and district wise no. of d
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