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Tanzir Islam Britto

Other Name: Sedative Hypnotics
Born: January 01, 1990
Nationality: Bangladeshi
Occupation: Physician
Education: MD in Nephrology(Phase-A)
Alma Mater: University of Dhaka
ISNI: https://isni.org/isni/

My name is Tanzir Islam Britto. Professionally I am a Physician, Medical Researcher and a big believer on spreading Medical and other knowledge through Social Media. My journey in the field of medicine began at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical College (BSMMC), formerly known as Faridpur Medical College, where I started my Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), which I have completed at Shahabuddin Medical College(SMC). Following my degree, I interned at Dhaka Medical College (DMC), which solidified my practical medical skills and passion for this noble profession. I then pursued post-graduate training in Medicine at DMC, continuing to expand my medical knowledge and expertise. I also received specialized training in Endocrinology from the prestigious Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine, and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM). I got accepted as a Resident in Chittagong Medical College Hospital, in Nephrology.  Due to personal reasons, I decided not to continue my residency there. Today, I am in the migration process at the National Institute of Kidney Diseases & Urology (NIKDU) to work diligently and nurture a dream to specialize in Nephrology. I also serve patients at a kidney hospital, a fulfilling experience that adds to my daily medical practice. My education began at Bangladesh Bank High School, where I completed my Secondary School Certificate (SSC). I attended my middle school at Bombay Scottish School in Mumbai. I completed my Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from Ideal School and College. 

Beyond my medical career, I enjoy watching web series, movies, and documentaries. I’m an avid reader, with medical textbooks like ‘Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine,’ ‘Robbins Basic Pathology,’ and ‘Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology currently at the top of my reading list. I’ve written extensively for various online and offline publications, including Jugantor, Bangladesh Pratidin, eArki, Sarabangla.net, and, occasionally, Prothom Alo. My research journey began on somewhereinblog.com in 2006–2007  by working on Bangladesh Liberation war document researching.

My activism isn’t just confined to writing. I’ve participated in numerous protests and movements, using my voice to champion causes that matter. I was a critical player in Shahbag Protest 2013, I called for justice and asked people to come to Shahbag and protest. The results were an integral history for Bangladesh: the 2013 Shahbag protests, a grassroots movement in Bangladesh demanding justice for war crimes. However, I eventually left the movement when it veered away from its original purpose and became more of a business organization. I saw people who had never written a blog suddenly becoming bloggers and aspiring to form a party, participate in elections, and obtain funds. This shift was not in line with my initial reason for joining the movement, 

Besides the 2013 Shahbag protests, I was actively involved in the MISSED Call Alert, a movement against the extra charges levied by mobile network companies on internet usage. Another significant protest was the ‘Tin Morol er Biruddhe Protibad’ in 2014. It protested against the Australian, Indian, and English cricket boards’ attempts to exclude Bangladesh from playing Test cricket.  I chose to take a hiatus from the online world for four years. I decided to focus on building my career in Medicine, and today, I am a satisfied physician working in Nephrology.

I have always loved reflecting and thinking. This passion has led to my website, ‘Brrittos Brainwaves,’ where I share my thoughts. To know more about me or my work, you can always Google my name – Tanzir Islam Britto.

My name is Tanzir Islam Britto. Professionally I am a Physician, an amateur writer, and an engaged social media activist. My journey in the field of medicine began at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical College (BSMMC), formerly known as Faridpur Medical College, where I started my Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS), which I have completed at Shahabuddin Medical College(SMC). Following my degree, I interned at Dhaka Medical College (DMC), which solidified my practical medical skills and passion for this noble profession. I then pursued post-graduate training in Medicine at DMC, continuing to expand my medical knowledge and expertise. I also received specialized training in Endocrinology from the prestigious Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine, and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM). I got accepted as a Resident in Chittagong Medical College Hospital, in Nephrology.  Due to personal reasons, I decided not to continue my residency there. Today, I am in the migration process at the National Institute of Kidney Diseases & Urology (NIKDU) to work diligently and nurture a dream to specialize in Nephrology. I also serve patients at a kidney hospital, a fulfilling experience that adds to my daily medical practice. My education began at Bangladesh Bank High School, where I completed my Secondary School Certificate (SSC). I attended my middle school at Bombay Scottish School in Mumbai. I completed my Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from Ideal School and College. 

Beyond my medical career, I enjoy watching web series, movies, and documentaries. I’m an avid reader, with medical textbooks like ‘Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine,’ ‘Robbins Basic Pathology,’ and ‘Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology currently at the top of my reading list. I’ve written extensively for various online and offline publications, including Jugantor, Bangladesh Pratidin, eArki, Sarabangla.net, and, occasionally, Prothom Alo. My blogging journey began on somewhereinblog.com in 2006–2007.

My activism isn’t just confined to writing. I’ve participated in numerous protests and movements, using my voice to champion causes that matter. I was a critical player in Shahbag Protest 2013, I called for justice and asked people to come to Shahbag and protest. The results were an integral history for Bangladesh: the 2013 Shahbag protests, a grassroots movement in Bangladesh demanding justice for war crimes. However, I eventually left the movement when it veered away from its original purpose and became more of a business organization. I saw people who had never written a blog suddenly becoming bloggers and aspiring to form a party, participate in elections, and obtain funds. This shift was not in line with my initial reason for joining the movement, and it pained me to see the Shahbag Square, a concept close to my heart, being exploited as a business opportunity.

Besides the 2013 Shahbag protests, I was actively involved in the MISSED Call Alert, a movement against the extra charges levied by mobile network companies on internet usage. Another significant protest was the ‘Tin Morol er Biruddhe Protibad’ in 2014. It protested against the Australian, Indian, and English cricket boards’ attempts to exclude Bangladesh from playing Test cricket. After my experiences with these movements, I chose to take a hiatus from the online world for four years. I decided to focus on building my career, and today, I am a satisfied doctor.

I have always loved reflecting and thinking. This passion has led to my website, ‘Brrittos Brainwaves,’ where I share my thoughts. To know more about me or my work, you can always Google my name – Tanzir Islam Britto. Wiki

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