Medical College for Women and Hospital is a private medical college in Bangladesh exclusively for women. It has currently two academic campuses in Uttara, Dhaka. The College and the Hospital are run by The Medical and Health Welfare Trust, a nonpolitical nonprofit organization. The trustees serve without compensation. The board of trustees of the institution consists of the four founder members of the college, with the former President of Bangladesh Professor A.Q.M. Badruddoza Chowdhury as the Chairman, Late National Professor M R Khan as the Executive Chairman, Professor A M Mujibul Haq as the Member Secretary, and Late Professor Suraiya Jabeen as the Founder Treasurer.
Medical College for Women proudly stands as Bangladesh's pioneering institution dedicated solely to the medical education and professional development of women. Established in 1992 and located in Uttara, Dhaka, the medical college has been at the forefront of empowering women in medicine and nurturing future physicians to serve communities with skill and compassion.
As the first women-only medical college in Bangladesh, MCW is dedicated to empowering future professionals .
Our institution nurtures talent ensuring that our graduates are equipped to excel both in their careers and as contributors to healthcare improvement worldwide.
At the heart of MCW’s academic excellence is our team of distinguished educators and medical professionals.
With a wealth of knowledge and years of experience, our faculty are dedicated mentors who guide, inspire, and shape the next generation of healthcare leaders with passion and expertise.
Equipped with state-of-the-art digital classrooms, MCW seamlessly integrates technology into its learning environment.
Our digital platforms enable interactive learning, instant access to resources, and a dynamic academic experience that prepares our students to meet the demands of modern medicine with technological proficiency.
Our student body comprises women from across Bangladesh and around the world, bringing together a tapestry of cultures, languages, and perspectives.
This diversity enriches our academic environment, fostering cross-cultural understanding and nurturing a global mindset among our students—a quality essential in today’s interconnected healthcare landscape.
Batch: MCW -13
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Present Status:
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