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Nepal Medical College Teaching Hospital Jorpati, Kathmandu: Nepal Mediciti Hospital Nakhkhu Patan, Karyabinayak: Nakhkhu Patan, Karyabinayak Nepal Police Hospital: Maharajganj (Panipokhari), Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal: Nepal Police Hospital, previously known as the Birendra Police Hospital, is the first hospital of Nepal Police ...
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 ...
In 2003, Nepal had 10 health centers, 83 hospitals, 700 health posts, and 3,158 "sub-health posts," which serve villages. ... Chitwan Medical College Teaching ...
Pages in category "Hospitals in Nepal" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Manipal Teaching Hospital (MTH; Nepali: मणिपाल टीचिंग हस्पिटल) is the teaching hospital of Manipal College of Medical Sciences (MCOMS) and is located in Fulbari, Pokhara, Nepal. It is owned by Manipal Education and Medical Group, MEMG.
Established in January 18, 1993, the institute was named after the late former Prime Minister of Nepal Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala.The Institute became an Autonomous Health Sciences University on October 28, 1998. The Institute took over the management of the 150-bed Eastern Regional Hospital, a Public Hospital, in 1993.
Kathmandu Medical College And Teaching Hospital (KMCTH) is a medical college located in Kathmandu the capital city of Nepal. Established in 1997, KMC is a private medical college in Nepal. The college is permanently affiliated to Kathmandu University and fully recognised by the Medical Council of Nepal, Sri Lankan Medical Council, General ...
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.