Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College
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Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College is an institution of Tairunnessa Memorial Medical Centre in Bangladesh. It was founded by M. Shamsul Hoque, named after his mother, the late Tairunnessa, a great social reformer.
Tairunnessa Memorial Medical Centre started as a small outpatient department, at Konia, Gazipur District which over the years has turned into an impressive prestigious hospital and research complex - TMMC Hospital, a 150 bed multidisciplinary hospital complex. It is now recognised as a centre of excellence for heart disease research.
To maintain an ongoing stream of professionally qualified staff, M. Shamsul Hoque decided to establish Tairunnessa Memorial Medical College to provide a high standard of graduate medical education.
The College is not recommended by the Bangladeshi Government and so is illegally established.

