Byatikram’s Medical Tourism Conclave unites borders for health

Byatikram MASDO, the vanguard of cultural exchange and progress, orchestrated a transformative event on Sunday, April 21st, with its ‘Medical Tourism Conclave’ held at the illustrious Dhaka Club. Beyond the confines of traditional borders, this gathering heralded a new dawn in healthcare collaboration between Eastern India and Bangladesh, redefining the landscape of medical tourism.

The conclave saw the esteemed presence of Md. Shahriar Alam, Hon’ble MP, Former State Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Bangladesh; Samshul Arefin, Chairman Bangladesh Foundation for Regional Studies and Coordinator, Friends of Bangladesh; and Dr. Rita Chowdhury, Eminent Indian Poet and Novelist, Dr. Shah Mohammad Tanvir Monsur, Director General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Govt. of Bangladesh alongside other distinguished Doctors, Surgeons, and Healthcare Administrators from both the nations.

Dr. Saumen Bharatiya, President of Byatikram MASDO, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are thrilled to witness the burgeoning potential of medical tourism in Bangladesh. Our unwavering commitment to providing world-class healthcare services drives us forward, and we eagerly anticipate further collaborations and advancements in this dynamic industry.”

Mr. Shahriar Alam, MP, Former State Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Govt. of Bangladesh, emphasized the growing Bangladesh-India health sector ties, highlighting the potential for substantial savings in foreign exchange and enhanced healthcare accessibility, partnerships aligning with the visions of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Major (Retd) Shamsul Arefin, Chairman of the Bangladesh Foundation for Regional Studies and Coordinator of Friends of Bangladesh, underscored the importance of continued cooperation between Bangladesh and India, particularly in the health sector, for the holistic well-being of their people. He expressed optimism that the conclave would serve as a catalyst in fostering such collaboration.

Dr. Mamun Al Mahtab, Head of the Interventional Hepatology Division at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Medical University, urged patients from India to seek advanced medical care in Bangladesh, citing the country’s poised healthcare sector development. Dr. Mahtab anticipates significant response and hopes for cooperation at future conclaves.

Dr. Rita Chowdhury, Eminent Writer and Sahitya Akademi Awardee, lauded Bangladesh’s growing reputation in healthcare excellence, showcasing the synergy between literature and medicine on a global stage.

Mr. Sombrata Roy, Unit Head, CK Birla Hospitals, CMRI Kolkata, shared his institution’s latest developments and achievements, expressing dedication to delivering exceptional healthcare services and commitment to patient well-being.

Dr. Sukalyan Purkayastha, Head of Interventional Neuroradiology & Endovascular Therapy, Jeevan Jyoti Healthcare & Research Centre Pvt Ltd, Silchar expressed excitement about exploring the convergence of medical excellence and tourism, aiming to promote Bangladesh as a destination for cutting-edge medical procedures.

Mr. Arijit Ghosh, Senior General Manager, Operations & New Business Initiatives, Techno India Group, Kolkata highlighted the platform’s role in fostering collaboration to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality across borders.

Mr. Anup Bhakta, AGM, Peerless Hospital also expressed his views on the potential of Medical Tourism in the Eastern region of India.

At the heart of the conclave were four illuminating panel discussions, where medical experts from both nations engaged in impassioned discourse. The panelists includes  Dr. Mahibul Islam, Consultant Surgeon, Midland Hospital, Assam, Dr. Rajib Bhattacharjee, MBBS, MD (Radiotherapy), DrNB (Medical Oncology), ECMO, Peerless Hospital, Kolkata , Professor Dr. Uttam Kumar Barua, Chest Physician, Respiratory Medicine, Ex-Director, Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh , Mr. Swarup Kanti Sinha, Director, Administration & Finance, Jeevan Jyoti Health Care & Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Assam and many others.

The event received immense support from Assistant High Commission of Bangladesh in Guwahati, Assam, Friends of Bangladesh, Sampriti Bangladesh, Radhani Group, Peerless Hospitals, Techno Global Hospital, Barrackpore, CK Birla Hospital CMRI, Kolkata, Institute of Urology & Kidney Diseases, Dental Points & Implants Centre, Jeevan Jyoti Health Care & Research Pvt. Ltd., and Uzu Health, etc.

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