
Founder Chairman
Mohammad Shamsul Hoque |
Mohammad Shamsul Hoque was born in the family of Late Al-Haj Ayeenuddin
Ahmed and Late Tairunnessa on the 8th of Poush, 1350 Bangla. After completing
his secondary and higher secondary education in his hometown - Balaganj
of Sylhet, he graduated in Science. While pursuing further studies, he
traveled to the United Kingdom in 1965 and earned his bachelors in Specialized
Technology. Shamsul Hoque returned to Bangladesh in 1973; and since then
he has been involved in pioneering different streams of business initiatives
in the country. In 1995, he laid the foundation of a hospital in the private
sector. The hospital was commissioned and started rolling in 1998 with
three broad objectives: a) providing better health care facilities in
Bangladesh; b) providing better medical education both in graduate and
post-graduate levels on the same campus; and c) imbuing the offspring
with committed vision to serve the humanity.
Hoque dedicates the organization after memory of his mother - Late Tairunnessa.
Hoque was inspired to build this organization after his mother passed
away in an unfortunate heart attack at Royal Brompton Medical Hospital
in England. Moved deeply by this event, he put all his honest and genuine
efforts in building up this hospital. The theme he kept in mind all the
way is to stop Bangladeshi patients to go abroad for medical treatment.
Along with Hoque's success with the hospital, came his visions and strategies
to face newer and yet-to-discover challenges of the 21st century - in
cardiology, in cancer, acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), gynaecology
and other specialized fields in medical science. He feels the urgency
to inspire the next generation to boldly take part in the development
of medical science and technology.
Renowned and experienced surgeons of world repute perform surgeries at
TMMC. A ready-to-serve team of physicians is always on guard to heal patients.
The management of TMMC has now decided to set up a medical college in
order to produce an expert bunch of doctors in Bangladesh so that the
country can reduce its dependency on foreign doctors.

Founder Director
Jahanara Hoque |
Daughter of Late Al-Haj Suleman Ahmed and Monowara Ahmed, Jahanara Hoque
was born on May 5, 1955 in Sylhet. Hoque, one of the directors of TMMC
Medical College and Hospital, obtained her graduation from Sylhet. Being
involved in a wide range of social works, she established a girls' high
school - Tairunnessa Girls' High School - in Balaganj, Sylhet after her
late mother-in-law. The school was graded as the best girls' school in
the country in 1996 and erstwhile Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was pleased
to award a gold medal for its role in girls' education in the country.
Jahanara Hoque, wife of the founder-chairman of TMMC, is also a director
of Lions Club of Dhaka Shatodal and a member of Dhaka Business and Professional
Women's Club.

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