Emergency Medicine · Bangladesh

Dr.Kafie

Caring hands. Critical minds.

MBBS (BUP) · MRCEM Primary, Royal College of Emergency Medicine (UK) · AMCC-05. A physician committed to emergency care, lifelong learning, and putting patients first.

Khulna, Bangladesh
Emergency Medicine
Dr. Kafie portrait
MRCEM Primary
Score 145/180 · 90.56%
About

Aphysicianshapedbyservice,study,andquietresolve.

Dr. Kafie is an emergency-medicine focused physician trained at Army Medical College, Chattogram under Bangladesh University of Professionals. After completing internship he successfully cleared the MRCEM Primary exam from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (UK) on his first attempt, scoring well above the cohort average.

As a young physician, my goal is to bring fast, accurate decisions and compassion for patients to the emergency department. Learning, service, and integrity — these three are the foundation of my career.

From
Bagerhat
Lives in
Chittagong
Born
2000
Hobby
Cricket
Credentials

Qualifications earned, not assumed.

MRCEM Primary

Royal College of Emergency Medicine, UK

Cleared on first attempt · Score 145/180

MBBS

Army Medical College, Chattogram (BUP)

Jan 2019 – Nov 2025 · 6 years 10 months

AMCC-05

Fifth batch, Army Medical College Chattogram

Class fellowship & alumni network

The Journey

The first step of Emergency Medicine — passed, Alhamdulillah.

The journey to Emergency Medicine starts with the first step. I successfully passed the MRCEM Primary (Royal College of Emergency Medicine) examination on my first attempt, achieving a score of 145. Though it was a tough decision whether to sit for an international post-graduation degree just after internship — the blessings of Almighty Allah and the enormous support of my family and friends made it possible.

To my family, friends, and well-wishers who stood beside me in this achievement — my deepest gratitude. Please keep me in your prayers.

Your score
145
/ 180
Percentage
90.56%
cohort 60.98%
Pass mark
107
you · 145
Cohort avg
109.76
national
Performance by Basic Science
Anatomy91.5%
Physiology75%
Pharmacology68%
Microbiology76.4%
Expertise

Built for the first golden hour.

Emergency Care

Acute resuscitation, trauma response, and time-critical decision making in the ED.

Critical Triage

Rapid clinical assessment to prioritise the sickest patients first, safely.

Patient-First Approach

Calm, clear communication with patients and families during the hardest moments.

Continuous Learning

Active preparation toward MRCEM Intermediate & Membership — evidence-based always.

Contact

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