Log Book
MD (LABORATORY MEDICINE)
(Residency Program)

Name of the Student:
Session: 2025-2026
Faculty of Basic Science and Para Clinical Sciences
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
Shahbag, Dhaka-1000.
Department of Laboratory Medicine
5th Floor, OPD-2
Activities
- Academic
- Research
- Routine and special laboratory service for patient care
- Laboratory service for research work
Infrastructure
- Class/Seminar Room
- Library/Student area
- Laboratory area for routine and special work
- Sample collection area
- Sample processing area
- Report delivery area
Management structure
Academic
- Chairman/course coordinator
- Professor/course supervisor
- Associate Professor/course manager
- Counselor-consult the problems of the students/Assistant professor
- Reporting person for students-Course manager/ Course supervisor
- Daily reporting & attendance record/ Course manager
- Log book check-course supervisor
Faculty Member
- Professor
- Associate professor
- Assistant professor
Consultant and Other Staff
- Consultant
- Medical officer
- Research assistant
- Medical technologist
Office
- Administrative officer
- Office assistant
- Computer operator
Working time: 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Course outline
Name of the Course: Doctor of Medicine (MD) Laboratory Medicine
Course contents:
Clinical Pathology, General Pathology and Basic Laboratory techniques of Clinical Haematology and Transfusion Medicine, Clinical Laboratory Management and Molecular Diagnostics, Clinical Biochemistry & Clinical Microbiology, Biostatistics, Research Methodology & Information Technology, Medical Education.
Course duration: Three Years.
Phase A (Year 1 and Year-2) and Phase B (Thesis)
Phase A: (Year 1)
First Twelve Months (Part- I)
Objectives:
1. To become knowledgeable about the contents of Phase A (Part-I)
2. Able to perform basic and special laboratory techniques in relation with contents.
- Paper I: Clinical Pathology
- Paper II: General Pathology and Basic Laboratory Techniques
- Paper III: Clinical Haematology and Transfusion Medicine
Phase-A Year one is divided into three Modules of 4 months duration. Each module consisting the contents from papers mentioned.
Rotation: Pathology (2 weeks), Haematology, Transfusion medicine & Paediatric haematooncology (3 weeks).
Phase A: (Year 2)
Second Twelve Months (Part- II)
Objectives:
1. To become knowledgeable about the contents of Phase A (Part II).
2. Able to perform basic and special laboratory techniques in relation with contents.
- Paper IV: Clinical Laboratory Management and Molecular diagnostics.
- Paper V: Clinical Biochemistry
- Paper VI : Clinical Microbiology
Medical Education, Biostatistics & Research Methodology
Only formative examination and assessment & this part will not be included in any paper.
Phase-A Year two is divided into three Modules of 4 months duration. Each module consisting the contents from papers mentioned.
Rotation: DMC, BIRDEM, ICDDRB, DU NCM, ANAESTHESIA (total 2 months)
Biochemistry, AFIP (1 month), Microbiology (total 2 months), Virology ( 1 month).
Phase-B (One year)
Thesis & Thesis defense
Comprehensive viva examination
Objectives:
1. Able to conduct a biomedical laboratory service expert.
2. Become competent to plan and conduct tutorial and lecture classes for under graduate and post graduate students.
3. Able to develop a biomedical scientific research.
Examinations:
1. After completion of each block/module, an item examination/ oral and practical assessment examination will be held in our department.
2. Successful completion of all block/module assessment examinations the student will eligible for appearing in the part-I final examination consisting with written, oral & practical.
3. On completion of Phase A examinations (all Block/Module must be completed successfully or at least five modules should be completed out of six and the remaining module must be completed before appearing the final phase examination), a candidate will have to enroll in final phase in the consecutive next session of Phase A examination passing session and after completion of 02 (Two) year course in final Phase, the candidate may appear in final Phase examination.
Conditions to appearing the examinations:
- Successful completion of every module phase A & B is the important condition to appear in Phase final examination.
- At least 75 percent attendance in lecture, tutorial and practical classes/seminar/slide session required for appearing any examination.
- Successful completion of all assignment is necessary to appear in examinations.
- Regular attendance in departmental seminar and slide sessions are mandatory to appearing in examinations.
- Obtaining the qualifying marks in assessment examinations is one of the important pre-requisite to appear in final examination.
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Student Summary
Student’s Name:
Session:
University Reg. No.:
BMDC Reg. No:
Date & Place of Birth:
National ID No:
Telephone/Mobile:
Father’s Name:
Mother’s Name:
Guardian’s Name:
Permanent address:
Present & Mailing address:
E-mail:
Academic Brief:
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Degree |
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MBBS |
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HSC |
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SSC |
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Training & Experiences:
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Extracurricular activity:
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References (Two Persons):
Course Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Md. Saiful Islam
Professor
Department of Laboratory Medicine
BSMMU
Course supervisor:
Prof. Dr. Debatosh Paul
Professor
Department of Laboratory Medicine
BSMMU
Course Manager:
Dr. Sheuly Ferdoushi
Associate Professor
Department of Laboratory Medicine
BSMMU.
Log Book
Phase- A (Year-1), Paper I: Clinical Pathology
Duration: 16 weeks
Date of commencement: 1st March
Date of completion: Mid of June
Attendance in group teaching:
Attendance in practical session:
Total Marks: Marks obtained (%):
Knowledge:
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Sl. No. |
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Initial of Supervisor |
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Different type of Microscope- Use and care of microscope |
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02 |
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Sample collection, processing, preservation & transport |
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03 |
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Routine examination of urine |
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04 |
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Special tests of urine |
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05 |
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Routine examination of stool |
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06 |
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Special tests of stool |
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07 |
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CSF- Examination and interpretation |
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08 |
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Body fluids (Pleural, Ascitic, Synovial and others)- Examination and interpretation |
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09 |
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Common Staining ( Leishman, Giemsa, Gram, ZN, Alberts, Field’s staining ) |
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10 |
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Antigen-Antibody reactions, Class-I |
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11 |
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Antigen-Antibody reactions , Class-II |
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12 |
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Andrology & Fertility assessment-semen analysis & interpretation |
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13 |
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Tumour markers-Technique, example & interpretation |
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14 |
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Protozoa- Classification, mode of infection and laboratory diagnosis 1 |
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15 |
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Protozoa- Classification, mode of infection and laboratory diagnosis -II |
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16 |
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Protozoa- Classification, mode of infection and laboratory diagnosis -III |
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17 |
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Helminthology- Classification, life cycle and laboratory diagnosis -I |
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18 |
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Helminthology- Classification, life cycle and laboratory diagnosis -II |
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Helminthology- Classification, life cycle and laboratory diagnosis -III |
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Recent advances in clinical Pathology |
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Skill:
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Sl. No. |
Date & Duration |
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Initial of Supervisor |
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Common Haematological techniques like- Hb, TC, DC, ESR, BT, CT & HCT/PCV |
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Examination of T/S, P/S, U/S, HVS and Liver abscess |
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03 |
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Microscopic Examination of Sputum, Skin Scraping, Skin slit smear for Hansen’s bacilli |
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04 |
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VDRL, ASO, Widal, RA Procedure and interpretation |
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Examination of CSF, Pleural, Ascitic fluid, synovial fluid |
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Bright field, dark field, polarizing, phase contrast |
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Routine and special test of urine |
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08 |
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Routine and special test of stool |
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Sample collection of clinical pathology and processing preparation of staining as their interpretation |
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Microscopic examination of sputum |
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Methods of tumour marker estimation |
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K: Knowledge, S: Skill
(>80%: Excellent, 70-80%: Good, 60-70%: Average, <60%: Below Average)
Performance: Excellent/Good/Average/Below Average
Course Supervisor Course Manager
(Signature & seal) (Signature & seal)
Phase- A (Year-1), Paper II: General Pathology & Basic Laboratory Technique)
Duration: 16 weeks
Date of commencement: 1st July
Date of completion: 3rd week of September
Attendance in group teaching:
Attendance in practical session:
Total Marks: Marks obtained (%):
Knowledge:
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Initial of Supervisor |
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Cell injury (Reversible and irreversible) |
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Cellular Adaptation |
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03 |
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Acute inflammation |
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Chronic inflammation |
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Tissue Repair: Cellular growth, fibrosis-I |
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Tissue Repair: Cellular growth, fibrosis-II |
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Haemodynamic disorder ( Edema, hyperemia, Congestion, hemorrhagic , hemostasis and thrombosis) |
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Haemodynamic disorders ( Embolism, infarction, shock) |
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09 |
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Disease of immune systems (Basic)- I |
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10 |
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Disease of immune systems (Basic) -II |
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Disease of immune systems (Basic) –III |
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Neoplasia - I |
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Neoplasia - II |
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Infectious diseases - I |
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Infectious diseases (tuberculosis) II |
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Organization & Management of Lab services with safety |
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Genetic disorder - I |
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Genetic disorder - II |
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Hypersensitivity reaction |
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Autoimmune diseases |
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21 |
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Transplant immunology |
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Host parasite interaction |
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Skill:
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Sl. No. |
Date & Duration |
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Initial of Supervisor |
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Fixative, staining of tissue & cytopathology |
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Cytopathology- type, transport, processing, preparation & staining. |
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03 |
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Histopathology- tissue transport, processing, H& E staining. |
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04 |
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Special staining for histopathology & cytopathology. |
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05 |
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Paps smear |
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06 |
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FNAC |
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Immunohistochemistry (Basic) |
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Frozen Section |
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K: Knowledge, S: Skill
(>80%: Excellent, 70-80%: Good, 60-70%: Average, <60%: Below Average)
Performance: Excellent/Good/Average/Below Average
Course Supervisor Course Manager
(Signature & seal) (Signature & seal)
Phase- A (Year-I), Paper III: Clinical Haematology & Transfusion Medicine)
Duration: 16 weeks
Date of commencement: 1st Oct