ESTD : 2010 | TYPE : private | AFFILIATION : who | RECOGNITION : mci
For the first time in Bangladesh, Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College & Hospital (KYAMCH), located on 87 acres of land, out of city hustle & bustle in a pollution free picturesque surrounding on bank of river Jamuna, the holy birth place of Hazrat Khwaja Yunus Ali (R) Enayetpuri.
At KYAMCH we mean and deliver Five-Star service you have never experienced before. It has a track record of hundred percent successes in invasive and Non-Invasive Cardiac procedures.
We ensure affordable world class Medicare facilities at your doorstep.
Logic for site location:
KYAMCH is a non-commercial venture for the promoters of the hospital. Revenues and funds generated by the hospital are utilized for further development, education, and research for the hospital. It is registered under Society Act managed by the Trustee Board.
Environmental Policy
Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College & Hospital (KYAMCH) is committed to protect the global environment and to conserve energy and natural resources. We support efforts aimed at maintaining and promoting the health and safety of the community.
# | Course | Seats | 1st Yr Fee | From Next Yr | Total Fee | Cash Back | Lodging Fee | Fooding Fee | Course Duration |
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1 | MBBS | 40 | $-18000=1,170,000 | $-41000=2,665,000 | 10000 INR | lodging included with your course package | $-100-INR-6500 apx. | 6 years |
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REGISTRATION
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ADMISSION CONFIRMATION
As soon as the admission latter comes you need to submit the second
Installment of the processing charge with original passport, original documents with some additional documents as instructed.
STEP-3
VISA APPLICATION
Once the documents has been submitted at the Embassy and the visa receiving data has been confirmed, the student need to give the third installment..As Soon as the passport will be received with visa stamping, all the originals will be given back.
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TRAVEL INFORMATION
about the departure The last step is the travel arrangements which will be done by us, we will be giving you all the necessary details time ,
Arrival time ,who will be receiving at the airport etc.The last installment of the processing fee will be given them.
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FOODING EXPENSES
i).1$=INR 65(Approx for calculation) Actual rate at the time of fees payment will be calculated.
ii).Medical Checkup, Medical Insurance and Visa Extension is included in Package, Food Expenses $100 per month.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR MBBS IN ABROAD
i).Minimum age to apply is 17 years by 31st Dec of the admission year.
ii)Minimum percentage required to apply is 50% in the subjects Physics,
Chemistry, and Biology for General Category and 40% for reserved
Category for Sc,St and OBC.
iii).A Valid Passport
Dialysis is a treatment that does some of the things done by healthy kidneys. It is needed when your own kidneys can no longer take care of your body’s needs.
You need dialysis when you develop end stage kidney failure –usually by the time you lose about 85 to 90 percent of your kidney function and have a GFR of <15.
While healthy kidneys have several functions in the body, the most well-known job is to produce urine. When kidney function goes below 10% to 15% kidneys are no longer able to filter the blood and make urine. This causes toxins to build up in the body along with excess fluid. Fortunately, we live in a time when there are treatments and medicines that can replace the functions of the kidneys and keep the body alive. One type of renal replacement therapy — meaning a treatment that replaces kidney function — is hemodialysis. Hemodialysis is a therapy that filters waste, removes extra fluid and balances electrolytes (sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, calcium, magnesium and phosphate).
Bangladesh has nearly 20 million people suffering from various kidney and urological problems. Every year 15-20,000 patients develop Acute Renal Failure, 70% of those can be treated by dialysis therapy and further 18-20,000 patients are developing End Stage Renal Diseases. In the Chittagong area alone around 3 million people estimated to be suffering from suffering from Chronic Kidney Diseases.
In hemodialysis, a dialysis machine and a special filter called an artificial kidney, or a dialyzer, are used to clean your blood. To get your blood into the dialyzer, the doctor needs to make an access, or entrance, into your blood vessels. This is done with minor surgery, usually to your arm.
Hemodialysis treatments usually last about four hours, and they are done three times a week.
Your doctor will give you a prescription that tells you how much treatment you need. Studies have shown that getting the right amount of dialysis improves your overall health, keeps you out of the hospital and enables you to live longer. Your dialysis care team will monitor your treatment with monthly lab tests to ensure you are getting the right amount of dialysis. One of the measures your dialysis care team may use is called urea reduction ratio (URR). Another measure is called Kt/V (pronounced kay tee over vee). Ask your dialysis care team what measure they use and what your number is. To ensure that you are getting enough dialysis:
When you begin hemodialysis, the needles put in your fistula or graft may be uncomfortable. Most patients get used to this in time. Your dialysis care team will make sure you are as comfortable as possible during your treatment. Symptoms like cramps, headaches, nausea or dizziness are not common, but if you do have any of them, ask your dialysis care team if any of the following steps could help you:
You can help yourself by following your diet and fluid allowances. The need to remove too much fluid during dialysis is one of the things that may make you feel uncomfortable during your treatment.
If your patient is critically ill with acute kidney injury (AKI), CRRT is one of the primary therapies. The goal of any continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) is to replace, as best as possible, the lost function of kidneys. CRRT provides slow and balanced fluid removal that even unstable patients – those with shock or severe fluid overload – can more easily tolerate. Both average and smaller size patients can undergo CRRT therapy and it can be adapted quickly to meet changing needs.