Dr. Raquibul Hasan Kazal

116/1, Siddheswari Circular Road, 27 Shaheed Sangbadik Selina Parvin Road, Dhaka- 1217

Mon, Sat, Sun, Thu, Tue and Wed

[3:00 PM - 5:00 PM]

Dr. Raquibul Hasan Kazal

MBBS, MD (Pathology)

Assistant Professor, Pathology

Dr. Raquibul Hasan Kazal is an experienced pathology consultant with years of specialization in histopathology, cytopathology, clinical pathology, and molecular pathology. His expertise extends to complex diagnostic procedures, and he is proficient in laboratory quality assurance and pathology consultations.

Dr. Raquibul has a robust academic foundation, having earned his MD in Pathology from Chittagong Medical College under Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University. He completed his MBBS at Sir Salimullah Medical College, Dhaka. His professional development includes active participation in various national and international seminars, along with specialized training in neuropathology, renal pathology, and non-communicable diseases, demonstrating his commitment to lifelong learning and professional advancement.

Dr. Raquibul has served as an Assistant Professor of Pathology at Sir Salimullah Medical College and Hospital, where he conducts a range of clinical pathology and cytopathology examinations, mentors both undergraduate and postgraduate students, and plays a key role in developing laboratory policies. Alongside his academic duties, he actively participates in seminars and research, constantly updating his knowledge to stay at the forefront of pathology. His leadership in maintaining laboratory protocols and ensuring high standards in laboratory operations has been recognized across multiple facilities.

Dr. Raquibul Hasan’s extensive experience, combined with his dedication to research, teaching, and compassionate patient care, has established him as a pivotal figure in the field of pathology. His expertise plays a critical role in assisting doctors with accurate and timely diagnoses, particularly in complex and life-threatening cases, ensuring optimal care for patients.