Dr. Abul Hasan Muhammad Bashar

Dr. Abul Hasan Muhammad Bashar

MBBSPhD (Japan)FACS (USA)
Vascular Surgeon
28 Years of Experience Overall
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Dr. Abul Hasan Muhammad Bashar

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Dr. Abul Hasan Muhammad Bashar is a highly skilled vascular surgeon who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the circulatory system. As a vascular surgeon, Dr. Bashar performs surgical procedures to treat conditions such as peripheral artery disease (PAD), aneurysms, and varicose veins. He is also an expert in endovascular procedures, which use minimally invasive techniques to repair damaged blood vessels and improve blood flow. Dr. Bashar's exceptional skills as a surgeon are matched by his compassionate and patient-centered approach. He takes the time to listen to his patients and understand their unique needs and concerns. Dr. Bashar works closely with his patients to develop personalized treatment plans that are tailored to their specific conditions and circumstances. He is also a great communicator, explaining complex medical concepts and procedures in a way that his patients can understand. Dr. Abul Hasan Muhammad Bashar's commitment to excellence in vascular surgery, combined with his caring and empathetic approach, makes him a great doctor who his patients can trust and rely on for the best possible care.
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21 Shyamoli, Mirpur Road, Dhaka, 1207, Bangladesh
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Work Experiences
  • Medical Officer- Jessore, Bangladesh-September, 2003 to August 2004
  • Visiting Professor- Hamamatsu University, School of Medicine, Japan- October 2004 to March 2006
  • Assistant Professor- Vascular Surgery- National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD), Dhaka- October, 2011 to July 2015
Education
  • MBBS- Dhaka Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh- April, 1988 to January, 1995
  • BCS (17th)- Public Service Commission, Bangladesh- 1996 to 1997
  • PhD- Doctor of Philosophy (Medical Science),Vascular Surgery- Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamastu, Japan- April, 1998 to March, 2002
  • FACS (USA)- United States of America