Professor & Head, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
(MBBS, FCPS, Fellowship in Interventional Pain & Sports Medicine)
Prof. Dr. Zahangir Alam Chowdhury is a distinguished leader in Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation, and Pain Management, with a commitment that extends from the sports field to charitable community service.
🎓 Education & Advanced Training
MBBS (Chattogram Medical College, 1997)
FCPS in Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation, and Sports Medicine (Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, 2009)
Higher Training in Sports Medicine & Sports Injury (Singapore, 2008)
Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management (Joint and Spine Pain) from institutions in Thailand (Bangkok) and India, reflecting his dedication to non-surgical pain solutions.
🌟 Professional Highlights
Academic Leadership: Since 2023, he has served as the Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Medicine at Chattogram Maa-O-Shishu Hospital Medical College.
Chairman, Neurosense: He is currently the Chairman of Neurosense Super Specialized Pain Center in both Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar (Eidgah).
Clinical Practice: Provides regular, specialized care at Chattogram Metropolitan Hospital and Chattogram National Hospital since 2010.
Sports Physician: Dedicated five years as a Sports Physician for the Bangladesh Cricket Board, bringing high-level expertise to injury management.
Research & Publication: Actively involved in research and publications focused on complex areas including Pain, Arthritis, Stroke, and Paralysis.
💖 Community & Charitable Contributions
Dr. Chowdhury’s humanitarian work is a cornerstone of his career:
Semi-Charitable Center: Operates a Semi-Charitable Pain, Diabetes, and Maternity center in Khurushkul, Cox’s Bazar.
Free Center: Runs a fully charitable (free) Autism and Visual Center in Khurushkul, Cox’s Bazar, providing specialized care to children.
SEFA Foundation: He is the Chairman of “SEFA Foundation” (‘Seba’ Shikkha Daridro Bimochon Foundation), which provides free treatment (including medicine) to poor patients and financially challenged children suffering from conditions like mental/physical disabilities, Stroke, and Paralysis.