Ashok Pandey
New Collaborator
Registered: Aug 2004 Post Number: 5
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| Kanti Children’s Hospital Kanti Children’s Hospital is Nepal’s only pediatric hospital. Because most patients come from extremely low to middle class families, volunteer organizations, such as the Social Service National Coordination Council, the Nepal Germany Help Association, and the Social Action Volunteers KCH, provide housing, transportation, and free immunizations to families while their children are being treated. The hospital holds 400 staff workers, with 53 full time doctors and 300 beds, and specializes in treating children from newborns to 14 year olds. The hospital serves nearly 100,000 patients per year, including 21,500 in the emergency room, 5, 700 as inpatients, and over 60,000 as outpatients. INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE IN NEPAL Trip Description The program allows students to intern at Kanti Children’s Hospital, the only children’s hospital in Nepal, and volunteer at the Nutritional Rehabilitation Home or Sewa Kendra Leprosy Relief Center, Balaju 24 Hours Clinic, Kathmandu Medical Collage. Students gain exposure to a variety of practices within medicine, such as the physical therapy, intensive care, radiology, surgery, emergency room, and burn units, as well as experience in the treatment of malnutrition and leprosy. Upon arrival, students coordinate with Bishop Joshi to map out an intern rotation and daily work schedule at Kanti Children’s Hospital. Students volunteer from Sunday to Saturday. Work at Kanti ends everyday at 1pm; students will have the opportunity to volunteer at the other hospital in the afternoon. CGN encourages participants to plan recreational activities, travel, and exploration of Nepal’s numerous sights and attractions when they are not volunteering in the hospitals or medical clinics. Kanti Children’s Hospital Standing adjacent to the Tribhuval University Teaching Hospital (TUTH), Kanti Children’s Hospital is an ideal location for aspiring pediatric doctors to gain clinical experience. Working 9am to 1pm from Sunday to Saturday, program participants may interact with children in the physical therapy, ICU, radiology, surgery, and burn units, depending on the hospital needs at that time: Physical Therapy – Care for children with brain damage and other physically disabling diseases by playing motor coordination games and teaching them arm and leg exercises Surgery – Observe the operating room and become familiar with the procedures and conditions of the hospital Burn Unit – Interact with the children and parents on a personal level by leading recuperative physical exercises, playing games, and dressing the children. Family Planning and Immunization – Shadow hospital staff as they teach women and children about medication and learn about the available contraception and immunizations in Nepal. Emergency Room – Observe the main ER physician as he conducts his rounds Contact Ashok Pandey Chhari Group, Nepal P.O. Box 21107 Thamel Kathmndu Email: chhahari@yahoo.com Web site: http://www.volunteers.org.np
Ashok Pandey Chhari Group, Nepal P.O. Box 21107 Thamel Kathmndu Email: info@volunteers.org.np Web site: http://www.volunteers.org.np
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