Dr. Lutful Aziz graduated in 1985 from Dhaka Medical College under Dhaka University. In 1990 he went to Okayama
University Medical School under the Govt. of Japan Scholarship and completed his PhD in Anaesthesia and Pain
Medicine in 1995. After returning to Bangladesh, he completed his fellowship in Anaesthesia (FCPS) from the
Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1997. Prior to his joining Apollo Hospital as Consultant, he was
Associate Professor in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University and was the Academic Coordinator of the Post
Graduate Studies of Dept. of Anaesthesia, Analgesia and Intensive Care Medicine.
During his career he has travelled to many countries to attend International Congresses in Anaesthesia, ICU and Pain
medicine and delivered more than 100 lectures as an Invited Speaker. To his credit he has more than 70 publications
in different National and International journals. He is in the Editorial Committee of four national and
International journals. He is the founder member, President and is currently the Immediate Past President of
Bangladesh Society for Study of Pain.
His areas of expertise are different techniques of modern Anaesthesia like General Anaesthesia, Paediatric
Anaesthesia and other disciplines of Anaesthesia. He is an expert on Obstetric Anaesthesia and Labour analgesia. His
special interest is Pain Medicine, dealing with regional blocks for different cancer and chronic pains. He is
presently working on Ultrasound guided Regional Anaesthesia and Point of Care Ultra Sound (POCUS). He runs a Course
on USG Regional blocks regularly in the department. He has devoted himself on the Academic improvement in
Anaesthesia Studies in Bangladesh and is currently working with the Faculty of Anaesthesia of the Bangladesh College
of Physicians and Surgeons.
He has brought PTC to Bangladesh and organized the first PTC course for trainees and trainers in Dhaka. He is one of
the trainers in PTC and regularly organizing PTC courses in Bangladesh.
He has recently been awarded the Fellowship (FRCA) by the Royal College of Anaesthesia, England for his outstanding
contribution to Anaesthesia.