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Dr. Md. Bodruddoza

 

Dr. Md. Bodruddoza

Cumilla Diabetic Hospital
Bangladesh

Abstract Title: Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes and Endocrinology

Biography:

Dr. Md. Bodruddoza, MBBS, CCD, is a Senior Medical Officer at Cumilla Diabetic Hospital, Bangladesh, where he has been serving with distinction for more than 15 years. He has extensive clinical experience in diabetology, managing both inpatient and outpatient services with a focus on comprehensive and evidence-based diabetes care.

Dr. Bodruddoza is deeply committed to advancing his professional expertise. He has actively participated in numerous international scientific conferences and training programs in countries including Greece, Turkey, India, Italy, Japan, the USA, and Canada. These global exposures have enhanced his clinical knowledge and enabled him to stay updated with the latest innovations in diabetes management.Respected for his professional integrity, patient-centered approach, and contributions to diabetology, Dr. Bodruddoza continues to play a vital role in improving diabetes care in his community. His dedication to advancing diabetes management reflects both in his clinical practice and his active participation in scientific forums worldwide.

Research Interest:

Dr. Md. Bodruddoza’s research interests lie in the field of diabetes prevention, management, and complication control, with a particular focus on evidence-based approaches to improve patient outcomes. He is deeply interested in exploring the epidemiology of diabetes in developing countries, lifestyle interventions, and the integration of innovative treatment strategies to enhance glycemic control. His work also emphasizes public health awareness, early detection of diabetes, and the implementation of cost-effective care models for diabetic patients in resource-limited settings. Additionally, he is keen on advancing research in clinical diabetology, metabolic disorders, and the role of continuous medical education in improving diabetes care delivery.