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Bagerhat hospital crisis deepens as MRI ICU shortages spark outrage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51501, member: 636"] Health department boss Md. Saidur Rahman blasted hospital emergency rooms as the frontline battleground for saving lives. The secretary hammered home his message during a community health meeting at Bagerhat's 250-bed District Hospital. Emergency departments demand round-the-clock readiness from medical staff who face crushing pressure daily. Rahman challenged doctors and nurses to step up their game for desperate patients. The health chief begged everyone to take emergency care seriously. Bagerhat Sadar Hospital patients suffer without crucial MRI and CT scan equipment that other facilities take for granted. Rahman promised these expensive diagnostic machines would arrive at the struggling hospital within weeks. The facility's ICU remains shuttered due to severe staffing shortages that plague rural medical centers. More doctors and nurses must join the hospital before intensive care units can reopen properly. Hospital administrators struggle to fill vacant positions across multiple departments. Khulna Health Department Director Dr. Md. Mujibur Rahman ran the packed meeting while top officials attended. Health Department Director General Professor Dr. Md. Abu Jafar joined former secretary Dr. Md. Mashiur Rahman and BNP research chief Krishibid Shamimur Rahman. Hospital superintendent Dr. Asim Kumar Samadder briefed attendees alongside social worker Rafiqul Islam Jaglu. District BNP convener ATM Akram Hossain Talim and former president MA Salam also participated. Rahman toured hospital facilities before cutting the ribbon on a brand new operation complex. The health secretary later checked out the Latif Master Foundation's free medical camp in Beshargati area. He wrapped up his busy day by inspecting a private clinic downtown. [/QUOTE]
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