Post Graduation Training
BCPS-recognized postgraduate training programs ensuring structured, supervised, and quality medical education.
BCPS Recognition of Postgraduate Training
Chattagram International Medical College Hospital (CIMC&H) has received official recognition from the Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons (BCPS) for imparting postgraduate training to resident doctors in multiple clinical disciplines. This recognition affirms the hospital’s academic environment, patient care standards, and training facilities.
Recognized Departments & Training Duration
Department of Medicine
Training Duration: 01 (One) Year
Validity: 05 (Five) Years
Training exposure includes both indoor and outdoor patient care.
Department of Surgery
Training Duration: 01 (One) Year
Validity: 05 (Five) Years
Structured surgical training under faculty supervision.
Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Training Duration: 01 (One) Year
Validity: 05 (Five) Years
Comprehensive clinical exposure including operative and ward training.
Department of Paediatrics
Training Duration: 01 (One) Year
Validity: 05 (Five) Years
Clinical pediatric training with emphasis on child healthcare.
Department of Otolaryngology (ENT)
Training Duration: 01 (One) Year
Validity: 05 (Five) Years
Training in ENT-related medical and surgical procedures.
Department of Anaesthesiology
Training Duration: 06 (Six) Months
Validity: 05 (Five) Years
Hands-on exposure in anesthesia and perioperative care.
Commitment to Quality Improvement
BCPS has provided constructive recommendations to further strengthen postgraduate training, including enhancement of ICU facilities, development of specialized units, expansion of patient load, and improvement of academic and research activities.
CIMC&H is committed to fulfilling these recommendations within the stipulated timeframe and maintaining continuous improvement in postgraduate medical education.
Official BCPS Recognition Documents


Advancing Postgraduate Medical Excellence
The postgraduate training programs at CIMC&H ensure that resident doctors receive structured, supervised, and recognized training, preparing them for higher professional qualifications and responsible clinical practice.
