Prof Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya obtained MBBS from The Medical College, Kolkataâ€, University of Calcutta, W.B (year -: January 1981); M.D ( Pathology) from Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research of University of Calcutta (year-: December 1989), Fellows of Indian College of Pathology (FICPATH year-: December 1997), Presently Retired as “Professorâ€& Head (from Department of Pathology, Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata, West Bengal) & Ex Professor of Pathology at Murshidabad Medical College, Berhampore , Murshidabad, West Bengal India. He was Ex-Professor and Ex- Head of Pathology at Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine and Ex supervisor, convener, member of Board of Studies for UG/PG/PD and D.C.P (at Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine) courses of West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS); also Ex Professor & Head of Pathology at Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, The Medical College, Kolkata. He was Additional Professor in Pathology at IPGME&R, Kolkata and was Professor of West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) at University college of Medicine JNM medical college ,Kalyani, Nadia, West Bengal ( in 2011 ) . He acquired vast teaching, administrative and also diplomatic experiences in Government services (Both in WBHS and in WBMES cadre ),under the Health and Family Welfare department of West Bengal government ,Swasthya Bhavan, Salt lake city, Kolkata -93 , spanning more than three and half decades (37 years 08 months of Services).He also had credited himself as very much popular and one of the most knowledgeable MCI / now NMC Recognized Doctoral /Post Graduate teacher ( Teacher NO- PAT-900415 of NMC ); university Examiners, Paper setters; MD /PhD Thesis Guide and Adjudicators in discipline Pathology in this country/as well in the state of West Bengal and worked as teacher in Pathology in all capacities in previous five tire promotional system of WBMES cadre of government of West Bengal, in West Bengal state
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