Dr. Fazilatunnesa Naznin
MBBS, FCPS
Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon
Assistant Professor, Gynecology & Obstetrics
Northern International Medical College & Hospital
Dhaka
MBBS, FCPS
Last Updated: 1 weeks ago
Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma – Gynecologist in Dhaka now at Al-Manar Hospital Limited. Find Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma chamber, serial number, contact details & book appointment.
Introduction to the doctor and their specialty
” and then “2. Full Biography: …” So I think the output should have: after the required sections, first an introduction paragraph, then the full biography with sections A-E.
But the user also says “Write 400–500 words for the main biography.” So the main biography is the full biography with sections? Or including introduction? I think the main biography refers to the content from Introduction onwards. So total words from Introduction to end of Section E should be 400-500.
Now, for paragraph length: every paragraph under 120 words. I need to ensure that.
Also, for location in Section A, I need to mention city & area. From chamber, the area is Satmosjid? But in the chamber address, it’s Satmosjid Road. So I can say “in the Satmosjid area of Dhaka”. But for the area-location, I already have area-division and area-city. In the required sections, I have area-location-1 and area-location-2. Since only one chamber, I have area-location-1 with Dhaka and Satmosjid? But the user’s example for Dhaka uses neighborhoods like Dhanmondi. Satmosjid is a area in Dhaka, so I can use that.
But in the chamber address, it’s “Satmosjid Road”, so the sub-area is Satmosjid. I’ll use that.
Now, for the required sections:
a. Doctor name:
b. Meta title: 60 chars max, format: [name] | [specialist] Doctor [location]. Name: Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma, specialist: Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon, location: Dhaka. But that might be too long. I need to abbreviate. Perhaps “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist” and “Dhaka”. So: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma | Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist Doctor Dhaka” – count characters: Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma (25) + | + space + Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist Doctor Dhaka (let’s see: “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist Doctor Dhaka” is about 45? Total around 70. Too long. I need to shorten. Maybe “Gynecology Obstetrics Specialist” without “&”. Or “Gynecologist”. But the specialty is “Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon”. I can use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Surgeon”. But the user says for doctor-type, use from the list: Professor, Associate Professor, etc. But for meta title, it’s [specialist] Doctor [location]. So specialist should be the specialty. I’ll use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist” and location “Dhaka”. So: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma | Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist Doctor Dhaka”. Let’s count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma” is 25 chars (including spaces? D-r-.- space-A-r-i-f-a- space-A-k-t-e-r- space-Z-a-h-a-n- space-S-h-o-m-a: that’s 25 characters? Let’s count: D r . [space] A r i f a [space] A k t e r [space] Z a h a n [space] S h o m a -> 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1? Actually, “Dr.” is 3, space, “Arifa” 5, space, “Akter” 5, space, “Zahan” 5, space, “Shoma” 5. Total: 3+1+5+1+5+1+5+1+5 = 27? Plus the pipe and spaces. I need to be precise. But for meta title, I can use a shorter version. Perhaps “Dr. Arifa Shoma | Gynecologist Doctor Dhaka”. But the user says use the specialist from data. I’ll use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist” and abbreviate name? But the name should be full. I’ll use “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma | Gynecology Obstetrics Specialist Dhaka” – remove “&” to save space. Let’s calculate: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma” = 25 chars (approx). ” | ” = 3. “Gynecology Obstetrics Specialist Dhaka” = 35? Total 63. Still over? 25+3+35=63. 60 max? 63 > 60. I need to reduce. Maybe “Gynecology & Obstetrics Doctor Dhaka” but that’s similar. Or “Gynecologist Doctor Dhaka”. But the specialty is more than gynecologist. I can use “Gynecology Specialist Dhaka”. But the user says [specialist] Doctor [location]. So I can use “Gynecology Specialist” and then “Doctor Dhaka”? That might be redundant. I think I should use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist” and then “in Dhaka” instead of “Doctor Dhaka”? But the format is fixed: [name] | [specialist] Doctor [location]. So I must have “Doctor” before location? The example isn’t given. I’ll assume: “Dr. Name | Specialist Doctor Location”. So for location, just “Dhaka”. So: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma | Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist Doctor Dhaka”. To fit 60, I need to shorten the name or specialty. I can use “Dr. Arifa Shoma” but that’s not full name. The user says “Doctor name in English” for englishName, so for meta title, I should use full name? Probably yes. But 60 chars is tight. I’ll use “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma | Gynecology Obstetrics Specialist Dhaka” – remove “&” and “Doctor”? But the format says [specialist] Doctor [location]. So I need “Doctor”. I can use “Gynecology Obstetrics Doctor Dhaka” but that sounds odd. I think I’ll use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Doctor Dhaka” and hope it fits. Let’s count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma” = 25, ” | ” = 3, “Gynecology & Obstetrics Doctor Dhaka” = 32? G-y-n-e-c-o-l-o-g-y-&-O-b-s-t-e-t-r-i-c-s- -D-o-c-t-o-r- -D-h-a-k-a: that’s 9+1+10+1+6+1+4 = 32? Actually, “Gynecology” is 10, ” & ” is 3, “Obstetrics” is 10, ” Doctor ” is 7, “Dhaka” is 5. Total: 10+3+10+7+5 = 35. So 25+3+35=63. Over by 3. I can remove the space after pipe? But typically there is space. I can use “Gynecology/Obstetrics Doctor Dhaka” but that might not be standard. I’ll use “Gynecology Obstetrics Doctor Dhaka” without “&”, so “Gynecology Obstetrics” is 10+10=20, plus ” Doctor Dhaka” 7+5=12, total 32. So 25+3+32=60 exactly? 25+3=28, +32=60. Perfect. So meta title: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma | Gynecology Obstetrics Doctor Dhaka”. But is that accurate? The specialty is “Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon”. So “Gynecology Obstetrics Doctor” might imply she is a doctor in both, but not necessarily surgeon. But for meta title, it’s okay. I’ll go with that.
c. Meta description: 155 chars max. I need a concise description. “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is an experienced Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. She is an Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital. For appointments, contact Al-Manar Hospital Limited.” But that might be over. Let’s count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is an experienced Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. She is an Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital. For appointments, contact Al-Manar Hospital Limited.” That’s about 180 chars. I need to shorten. “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma, Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. Associate Professor at Kumudini Womens Medical College. Chamber at Al-Manar Hospital Limited. Call for appointment.” Count: Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma (25), comma, space, Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon (let’s say 40), in Dhaka (7), period. Then “Associate Professor at Kumudini Womens Medical College.” (about 45). Then “Chamber at Al-Manar Hospital Limited.” (30). Then “Call for appointment.” (18). Total around 165. Still over. I need to be more concise. “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon based in Dhaka. She serves as Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital. Available at Al-Manar Hospital Limited for consultations.” Let’s count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon based in Dhaka.” ~70 chars. “She serves as Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital.” ~60. “Available at Al-Manar Hospital Limited for consultations.” ~45. Total 175. I need to cut. I’ll remove “based in” and “serves as”. “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma, Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital. Chamber: Al-Manar Hospital Limited.” That might be around 120. But I have 155 max, so I can add a bit more. “For appointments, contact Al-Manar Hospital Limited.” So final: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. She is Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital. Consultations at Al-Manar Hospital Limited. Call for appointment.” Count: First sentence: 60? “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka.” Let’s count: D r . space A r i f a space A k t e r space Z a h a n space S h o m a space i s space a space G y n e c o l o g y space & space O b s t e t r i c s space S p e c i a l i s t space & space S u r g e o n space i n space D h a k a . That’s 25 for name? Actually, name is 25 chars including spaces? I’ll use a counter: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma” = 25 (D r . [3] + space [1] + Arifa [5] + space [1] + Akter [5] + space [1] + Zahan [5] + space [1] + Shoma [5] = 3+1+5+1+5+1+5+1+5=27? Wait, “Dr.” is D, r, . -> 3 characters. Then space: 1. “Arifa”: A,r,i,f,a -> 5. So 3+1+5=9. Then space:1, “Akter”:5 -> total 15. Space:1, “Zahan”:5 ->21. Space:1, “Shoma”:5 ->27. So 27 characters for name. Then ” is a ” -> 5 characters (space,i,s,space,a) -> total 32. Then “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon” -> Gynecology (10) + space (1) + & (1) + space (1) + Obstetrics (10) + space (1) + Specialist (10) + space (1) + & (1) + space (1) + Surgeon (7) = 10+1+1+1+10+1+10+1+1+1+7=44? Actually, “Gynecology” is 10, ” & ” is 3, “Obstetrics” is 10, ” Specialist” is 10 (including space? Better to count without spaces first. “Gynecology”=10, “&”=1, “Obstetrics”=10, “Specialist”=10, “&”=1, “Surgeon”=7. Total letters: 10+1+10+10+1+7=39. With spaces: between words, so after Gynecology space, after & space, after Obstetrics space, after Specialist space, after & space? Actually, the phrase is “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon”. So spaces: after Gynecology, after &, after Obstetrics, after Specialist, after &. That’s 5 spaces? But ” & ” includes spaces? Typically, we write “Gynecology & Obstetrics” with spaces around &. So let’s write: “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon”. Characters: G y n e c o l o g y [10] space [1] & [1] space [1] O b s t e t r i c s [10] space [1] S p e c i a l i s t [10] space [1] & [1] space [1] S u r g e o n [7]. Total: 10+1+1+1+10+1+10+1+1+1+7 = 44? 10+1=11, +1=12, +1=13, +10=23, +1=24, +10=34, +1=35, +1=36, +1=37, +7=44. Yes 44. Then ” in Dhaka.” -> space (1) + i n (2) + space (1) + D h a k a (5) + . (1) = 1+2+1+5+1=10. So first sentence: 27 (name) + 5 ( is a )? Actually, ” is a ” is 4 characters? space, i, s, space, a -> that’s 5? Let’s see: after name, we have ” is a ” -> that’s space, i, s, space, a -> 5 characters. But in the sentence, it’s “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology…” so after name, there is a space, then “is”, then space, then “a”, then space? Actually, “is a” has no space after a? It’s “is a Gynecology”, so after “a” there is space. So ” is a ” is 5 characters: space, i, s, space, a, space? That’s 6? Let’s break: name ends with ‘a’ of Shoma, then space, then ‘i’, ‘s’, space, ‘a’, space, then ‘G’. So from end of name to start of Gynecology: space (1), i (1), s (1), space (1), a (1), space (1) -> 6 characters. But in counting, I included ” is a ” as 5? I need to be systematic.
I’ll write the sentence and count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka.”
Characters:
D r . [3] space [1] A r i f a [5] space [1] A k t e r [5] space [1] Z a h a n [5] space [1] S h o m a [5] space [1] i s [2] space [1] a [1] space [1] G y n e c o l o g y [10] space [1] & [1] space [1] O b s t e t r i c s [10] space [1] S p e c i a l i s t [10] space [1] & [1] space [1] S u r g e o n [7] space [1] i n [2] space [1] D h a k a [5] . [1]
Now sum:
Name part: 3+1+5+1+5+1+5+1+5 = 27? Let’s add: 3 (Dr.) +1 (space) =4, +5 (Arifa)=9, +1=10, +5 (Akter)=15, +1=16, +5 (Zahan)=21, +1=22, +5 (Shoma)=27. Then after name: space (1) ->28, i (1) ->29, s (1) ->30, space (1) ->31, a (1) ->32, space (1) ->33. Then Gynecology: 10 ->43, space ->44, & ->45, space ->46, Obstetrics:10 ->56, space ->57, Specialist:10 ->67, space ->68, & ->69, space ->70, Surgeon:7 ->77, space ->78, in:2 ->80, space ->81, Dhaka:5 ->86, . ->87. So first sentence is 87 characters.
Second sentence: “She is Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital.” Let’s count: She (3) space (1) is (2) space (1) Associate (9) space (1) Professor (9) space (1) & (1) space (1) Head (4) space (1) at (2) space (1) Kumudini (8) space (1) Womens (7) space (1) Medical (7) space (1) College (7) space (1) & (1) space (1) Hospital (8) . (1). Sum: She=3, space=1 ->4, is=2 ->6, space=1 ->7, Associate=9 ->16, space=1 ->17, Professor=9 ->26, space=1 ->27, &=1 ->28, space=1 ->29, Head=4 ->33, space=1 ->34, at=2 ->36, space=1 ->37, Kumudini=8 ->45, space=1 ->46, Womens=7 ->53, space=1 ->54, Medical=7 ->61, space=1 ->62, College=7 ->69, space=1 ->70, &=1 ->71, space=1 ->72, Hospital=8 ->80, .=1 ->81. So 81 characters.
Third sentence: “Consultations at Al-Manar Hospital Limited. Call for appointment.” Consultations (12) space (1) at (2) space (1) Al-Manar (8? A-l- -M-a-n-a-r: 7? Al-Manar: A,l,-,M,a,n,a,r -> 8 characters? Actually, “Al-Manar” has hyphen, so A,l,-,M,a,n,a,r -> 8. But in text, it’s “Al-Manar” so 8 characters. Then space, Hospital (8), space, Limited (7), . (1). Then space, Call (4), space, for (3), space, appointment (10), . (1). So: Consultations=12, space=1 ->13, at=2 ->15, space=1 ->16, Al-Manar=8 ->24, space=1 ->25, Hospital=8 ->33, space=1 ->34, Limited=7 ->41, .=1 ->42. Then space=1 ->43, Call=4 ->47, space=1 ->48, for=3 ->51, space=1 ->52, appointment=10 ->62, .=1 ->63. So third sentence 63 characters.
Total: 87+81+63 = 231. Plus spaces between sentences? There are spaces after periods? Typically, after a period, there is a space before next sentence. So add 2 spaces? But in character count, we include all. So total around 231. That’s within 155? No, 231 > 155. I need to make it shorter. Meta description should be concise, around 155 characters. So I need to condense.
I’ll write: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital. Chamber: Al-Manar Hospital Limited. Call +8801550020885 for appointment.”
Count: First sentence: as before 87? But I can shorten “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon” to “Gynecology & Obstetrics Surgeon” or “Gynecologist and Obstetrician”. But the user says use provided data. The specialty is “Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon”. I can use “Gynecology and Obstetrics Specialist”. But to save space, I’ll use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist”. Remove “& Surgeon”? But it’s part of the specialty. I’ll keep it as is but maybe abbreviate. I’ll use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist” and assume “Surgeon” is implied? But the data says “Gynecology, Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon”. So I should include all. But for meta description, I can say “Gynecology, Obstetrics & Surgical Specialist”. But that might not be accurate. I’ll use “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon” but that’s long.
I’ll try: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma, Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College. Available at Al-Manar Hospital Limited. Call +8801550020885.”
Count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma, ” -> name plus comma and space: name 27, comma 1, space 1 -> 29. Then “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka.” -> Gynecology (10) space (1) & (1) space (1) Obstetrics (10) space (1) Specialist (10) space (1) & (1) space (1) Surgeon (7) space (1) in (2) space (1) Dhaka (5) . (1) = 10+1+1+1+10+1+10+1+1+1+7+1+2+1+5+1 = let’s add: 10+1=11, +1=12, +1=13, +10=23, +1=24, +10=34, +1=35, +1=36, +1=37, +7=44, +1=45, +2=47, +1=48, +5=53, +1=54. So first part after name: 54? But we have name 29, so 29+54=83. Then space? After period, space for next sentence? But in meta description, it’s one string. So after the period, we have space then next sentence. So add space (1) ->84. Then “Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College.” -> Associate (9) space (1) Professor (9) space (1) & (1) space (1) Head (4) space (1) at (2) space (1) Kumudini (8) space (1) Womens (7) space (1) Medical (7) space (1) College (7) . (1) = 9+1+9+1+1+1+4+1+2+1+8+1+7+1+7+1+7+1 = let’s sum: 9+1=10, +9=19, +1=20, +1=21, +1=22, +4=26, +1=27, +2=29, +1=30, +8=38, +1=39, +7=46, +1=47, +7=54, +1=55, +7=62, +1=63. So 63 characters. Total now 84+63=147. Then space (1) ->148. Then “Available at Al-Manar Hospital Limited.” -> Available (9) space (1) at (2) space (1) Al-Manar (8) space (1) Hospital (8) space (1) Limited (7) . (1) = 9+1+2+1+8+1+8+1+7+1 = 39? 9+1=10, +2=12, +1=13, +8=21, +1=22, +8=30, +1=31, +7=38, +1=39. So 39. Total 148+39=187. Then space (1) ->188. Then “Call +8801550020885 for appointment.” -> Call (4) space (1) +8801550020885 (13) space (1) for (3) space (1) appointment (10) . (1) = 4+1+13+1+3+1+10+1=34. Total 188+34=222. Still over 155.
I need to be much shorter. Meta description should be around 155 characters including spaces. I’ll aim for 150.
I’ll write: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma is a Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. Associate Professor & Head at Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital. Chamber at Al-Manar Hospital Limited. Call +8801550020885.”
But that’s still long. I’ll remove “& Hospital” from college? Kumudini Womens Medical College & Hospital – I can say “Kumudini Womens Medical College” only. And remove “Limited” from hospital? But it’s part of name. I’ll keep.
Let’s try: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma: Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka. Associate Professor & Head, Kumudini Womens Medical College. Chamber: Al-Manar Hospital. Call +8801550020885.”
Count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma: ” -> name 27, colon 1, space 1 -> 29. “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka.” -> as before 54? But without “in Dhaka”? I need location. I’ll include “in Dhaka”. So 54 as before? Actually, earlier I had 54 for “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka.” including period? But in this version, after colon, no space? I have space after colon. So “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon in Dhaka.” -> 54 characters? Let’s recalc without period for now: Gynecology (10) space (1) & (1) space (1) Obstetrics (10) space (1) Specialist (10) space (1) & (1) space (1) Surgeon (7) space (1) in (2) space (1) Dhaka (5) = 10+1+1+1+10+1+10+1+1+1+7+1+2+1+5 = 53? Then period (1) ->54. So 54. Total so far 29+54=83. Then space (1) ->84. “Associate Professor & Head, Kumudini Womens Medical College.” -> Associate (9) space (1) Professor (9) space (1) & (1) space (1) Head (4) , (1) space (1) Kumudini (8) space (1) Womens (7) space (1) Medical (7) space (1) College (7) . (1) = 9+1+9+1+1+1+4+1+1+8+1+7+1+7+1+7+1 = let’s add: 9+1=10, +9=19, +1=20, +1=21, +1=22, +4=26, +1=27, +1=28, +8=36, +1=37, +7=44, +1=45, +7=52, +1=53, +7=60, +1=61. So 61. Total 84+61=145. Then space (1) ->146. “Chamber: Al-Manar Hospital.” -> Chamber: (8? C-h-a-m-b-e-r-: -> 8 characters? “Chamber:” is 8 including colon? C,h,a,m,b,e,r,: -> 8. Then space (1) Al-Manar (8) space (1) Hospital (8) . (1) = 8+1+8+1+8+1=27? Actually, “Chamber:” is 8, then space 1 ->9, Al-Manar 8 ->17, space 1 ->18, Hospital 8 ->26, period 1 ->27. So 27. Total 146+27=173. Then space (1) ->174. “Call +8801550020885.” -> Call (4) space (1) +8801550020885 (13) . (1) = 4+1+13+1=19. Total 174+19=193. Still over.
I need to cut more. I’ll remove “Associate Professor & Head” and just say “Faculty at Kumudini Womens Medical College”. But that loses authority. I’ll shorten: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma, Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon, Dhaka. Associate Professor, Kumudini Womens Medical College. Chamber: Al-Manar Hospital. Call +8801550020885.”
Count: “Dr. Arifa Akter Zahan Shoma, ” -> 27+1+1=29? Name 27, comma 1, space 1 ->29. “Gynecology & Obstetrics Specialist & Surgeon, Dhaka.” -> Gynecology (10) space (1) & (1) space (1) Obstetrics (10) space (1) Specialist (10) space (1) & (1) space (1) Surgeon (7) , (1) space (1) Dhaka (5) . (1) = 10+1+1+1+10+1+10+1+1+1+7+1+1+5+1 = 53? Then period? Actually, after Dhaka there is period? In this version, I have comma after Surgeon, then space Dhaka, then period. So characters: after Surgeon, comma (1), space (1), Dhaka (5), period (1). So from start of Gyne
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