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Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (Nepali: कर्णाली स्वास्थ्य विज्ञान प्रतिष्ठान) is an autonomous medical institution of Government of Nepal established by an Act of parliament of Nepal on 20 October 2011.
Previously, only few qualified doctors were present in Nepal before the pre-democracy era of 1951. While a few eager Nepalese doctors established Nepal Medical Association (NMA) on March 4, 1951 to unite all the practicing doctors. [5] They strongly raised their voices to have medical council to regulate the medical practice in Nepal and Nepal ...
NMC was established in 1964 under Nepal Medical Council Act 1964. Chairman of NMC is nominated by Government of Nepal whereas Vice-Chairman is elected from NMC members. [5] NMC is one of many statutory bodies related to Healthcare in Nepal. It mainly deals with code and conduct of medical doctors registered in this council.
In 1972, the MCH post was the first nutrition rehabilitation centre in Nepal. In 1974 the PHCRC created Sarbottam Pihto (Super Flour), a flour conceived as a weaning food. [6] In 1984, a Health Micro-insurance Scheme (HMIS) was introduced. The HMIS was the first in Nepal.
As per provision of the National Medical Education Act 2075, in the context of the essence and spirit of the reports of the commission, committee and task force formed to improve medical education at different times. [2] It is chaired by the Prime Minister of Nepal and co-chaired by the Health Minister and Education Minister of Nepal. It was ...
Nepal Medical Association (abbreviated N.M.A) is a non-profit national professional organization that represents medical and dental doctors in Nepal. Background [ edit ]
Established to prevent, detect and treat risk factors of heart disease in Nepal. [9] Narayani Zonal Hospital Birgunj: National Tuberculosis Control Center Thimi, Bhaktapur: Nepal Eye Hospital Tripureshwor, Kathmandu (Nepali: नेपाल आँखा अस्पताल) Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital Jorpati, Kathmandu
The Ministry of Health and Population runs and oversees all public hospitals in Nepal. These include four Regional Hospitals, [ 2 ] 11 Zonal Hospitals, [ 3 ] five Teaching hospitals , [ 4 ] as well as district hospitals and general hospitals.