Sunday, July 5, 2015

Dhulikhel Hospital

Dhulikhel Hospital, a capital of Nepal University hospital, is associate degree freelance, not for profit, non-government hospital in Dhulikhel, Kavrepalanchok,Nepal.

The hospital was planned and supported by the Dhulikhel community, as a health service supplier. The hospital was inaugurated by the late king Birendra Bir Bikram monarch Dev in 1996, as a cooperative project of the Dhulikhel Health Service Association , NepaliMed and Dhulikhel Municipality.

The hospital covers a population of two.5 million folks from Dolakha, Bhaktapur, Kavrepalanchowk, Ramechhap, Sindhupalchowk, Sindhuli, and different districts. Dhulikhel Hospital has provided services to folks from quite fifty out of seventy five districts of the country. About 2.7 million folks from Kavrepalanchowk, Sindhuli, Dolakha, Ramechhap, Sindhupalchowk and close districts square measure served during a year. There square measure important range of cases referred from completely different components of the country.

Dhulikhel hospital is additionally the university hospital for all the medical programs run below the collaboration with capital of Nepal University (constituent medical programs of capital of Nepal University). capital of Nepal University college of Medical Sciences is running MBBS, BDS, BSc. Nursing, BNS, BPT, MD/MS in numerous specialties during this hospital.

Dhulikhel Hospital ensures that every one paramedical employees at the stretch centers receive regular coaching and square measure on-call twenty four hours on a daily basis just in case of emergencies. Regular doctor visits square measure scheduled  to the stretch centers. These centers also are used as a method of providing higher level specialised care. In 2011-2012 year alone we tend to organized 244 specialised camps within the following areas in numerous rural areas of Nepal:
  1. General Surgery
  2. Ophthalmology
  3. Cardiology
  4. Gastroenterology
  5. Obstetrics & medicine
  6. Orthopedic
  7. Psychiatry
  8. Urosurgery
  9. ENT
  10. Gynecology
  11. Physiotherapy
  12. Paediatrics
  13. Dental
  14. Dermatology

At Dhulikhel Hospital, national capital University Hospital, stretch placements square measure a section of all the medical and paramedical students’ studies, which inspires them to be actively concerned in community attention. within the past, students have stayed at varied stretch centers for a most of fortnight wherever they need been on-hand to cater to the requirements of patients twenty four hours on a daily basis.
Through the Department of Community Programs, the workers at the Dhulikhel Hospital coordinate several [public health] programs designed to uplift communities by up their commonplace of living. varied public health programs are conducted: plantation programs around colleges and villages; care training; hygiene and sanitation teaching for varsity children; awareness programs for ladies (for problems likecervical cancer, carcinoma, female internal reproductive organ prolapse); and mental healthawareness programs for each ladies and faculty kids.
Current Public Health Programs include:
  1. Plantation Programs and Community biology
  2. Micro-Finance Programs
  3. School Health Programs
  4. Women's Awareness Programs
  5. Micro-Insurance Programs
  6. Occupational Health Programs
  7. Improved preparation Stoves Construction
In addition to coaching the hospital's own workers at the stretch Centes, coaching courses for health personnel from government health centres also are conducted.The partnership work covers alternative areas of Asian nation. Technical help is provided to eight hospitals everywhere the Asian nation.
The partners include:
  1. Ampipal Hospital, Gorkha District
  2. Dolpa Health Centre, Dolpa District
  3. Tamakoshi Cooperative Hospital, Ramechhap District
  4. Sahaj Community Hospital, Nawalparasi District
  5. Poyan Health Centre, Solukhumbhu District
  6. Necha Health Centre, Okhaldhunga District
  7. Phalebas Health Centre, Parbat District
  8. Bayalpata Hospital, Achham District

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