corruption – medical residency in nepal

prefix There are 18 medical college in Nepal, and five more are in paper works. Most have around 60 – 100 students enrollment for MBBS education every year. This is around 60 x 18 = 1080 (taking the minimum numbers) people applying to become a doctor.  MBBS is Bachelor for Medicine and Surgery, compared toContinueContinue reading “corruption – medical residency in nepal”

NEA report – reblog

Originally posted on EnergyForNepal:
This post will focus on Nepal Electricity Authority’s (NEA) annual electricity purchases and sales. NEA is government regulated and sole electric utility company of Nepal. It is responsible for distribution and transmission of grid connected electricity. Although private sectors are allowed to participate in the generation sector, NEA is the major electricity producer…

tertiary what? seriously where is public health?

There I was, all ready for the free food and great conversation. The CME (continued medical education) was about GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease), in Hotel Annapurna. Best minds of Nepal in the field of gastro-enterology (medicine about stomach and stuffs) would be there together with free-loaders like me (read – interns, medical officers and firstContinueContinue reading “tertiary what? seriously where is public health?”