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The Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (Nepali: त्रिवि शिक्षण अस्पताल) is a public hospital in Nepal. It was established in 1982. [ 1 ] Initially, it had a 300 bed facility which has now increased and now it has a 700 bed facility.
Nepal Police Hospital, previously known as the Birendra Police Hospital, is the first hospital of Nepal Police organization. Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital Biratnagar: Norvic Hospital Thapathali, Kathmandu: Om Hospital & Research Centre Chabahil, Kathmandu: Hospital with around 100 consultants of different specialists and 500 plus ...
No. of beds: 750 - Kohalpur; 250- Nepalgunj [24] Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital (NMC) 1997 Jorpati, Kathmandu: Kathmandu Bagmati Province Private 40,000 700 [25] Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences (KUSMS) 2001 Dhulikhel: Kavre: Bagmati Province Private 1,70,000 475 Partnered with Dhulikhel Hospital for MBBS [26]
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) is one of the five technical institutes under Nepal's Tribhuvan University. [2]IOM offers undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D. programs.The institute has eight constituent campuses and fifteen affiliated colleges in Nepal.
Kanti Children's Hospital (Nepali: कान्ति बाल अस्पताल) is a pediatric hospital in Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepal. The hospital is administered and regulated by the Kanti Children's Hospital Development Board, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Health, Government of Nepal.
No. of Wards: 32: Government ... Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine (Teaching Hospital), ... is the first medical college of Nepal and is in Maharajgunj ...
Nepal Police Hospital is a government hospital located in Maharajgunj of Kathmandu in Bagmati Province of Nepal. It was opened with an intention to provide free health services to in- service policemen, and ex-servicemen including their families. [1] From 2075 BS (2018-2019), the hospital has been providing OPD services for public civilian. [2 ...
Initially in 1845, J.J. Hospital had only a casualty and an Out Patient Department with a dispensary behind it. Soon in 1851, the Obstetric institution was built thanks to Sir J.J.'s donations. In 1892, the Obstetric ward became the Parsee ward. In 1866, the Ophthalmic Hospital was erected by the donation given by Sir Cowasjee Jehangirjee.