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The institute was founded in 2006 by Nepal Health Care Co-operative Limited (NEHCO-Nepal). Other than MMIHS, NEHCO-Nepal manages a community hospital named Manmohan Memorial Community Hospital too. [ 2 ]
It is a teaching hospital of Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences. [2] Bhaktapur Cancer Hospital: Bhaktapur: Bheri Hospital: Nepalgunj: Established in 1947 BS (1890-1891). Biratnagar Eye Hospital: Biratnagar: Established in 2006 at Biratnagar. Second-largest city of Nepal. Bir Hospital: Tundikhel, Kathmandu: Oldest hospital of Nepal.
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] Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital(NoMCTH) 2004 ...
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.
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. Its central campus is Maharajgunj Medical Campus in Kathmandu. [3]
The first open-heart surgery in Nepal was performed by the all-Nepalese team including Koirala at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) on 20 February 1997. [18] This initiative gave a hope for treating heart diseases inside the country by establishing the first fully operational heart hospital, and also to ensure free service for the ...
Nepal Communist Party from 17 May 2018: 16 March 2018: 31 May 2018: Minister of Health and Population 7 Upendra Yadav [13] FSF-N: 1 June 2018: 20 November 2019 8 Bhanu Bhakta Dhakal [14] Nepal Communist Party: 20 November 2019: 25 December 2020 9 Hridayesh Tripathi: People's Progressive Party: 25 December 2020: 4 June 2021 10 Birodh Khatiwada ...
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