Kathmandu University Medical School

Kathmandu University Medical School

Establishment

The school was conceptualized by joint efforts of Dr.Arjun Karki, Kathmandu University and Dhulikhel Hospital. It was established in 2001 in association with B and B Hospital, Scheer Memorial Hospital and Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children.

Aims and objectives

The school is a non-profit organization with a motto of producing "technically competent and socially responsible" doctors. The main focus of the organization is to improve the health status of Nepal. www.ku.edu.np

Administration

* Dean: "Professor Dr Narendra Bahadur Rana"
* Associate Dean: "Prof. Dr. Ram Kantha Makaju Shrestha'
* Associate Dean for affliated medical college: Prof. Dr Chet Raj Panta"
* The Academic Director for Basic Science Block: "Prof. Dr. N.P. Sinha"
* The Clinical Director: "Professor Dr Ashok Kumar Banskota"

Teaching affiliates

They include:
* Dhulikhel Hospital
* B & B Hospital
* Scheer Memorial Hospital
* HRDC- Hospital and Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children

Recent Developments

The second batch recently graduated. The eighth batch is due to join the medical school on february, 2009. This batch will include 60 students including some foreign students. Previously, the total number of students used to be 45 only.

ee also

* Kathmandu University

External links

* [http://www.ku.edu.np/kums/?main=1&node=1 The official website]


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