Congratulations Kamal
We are very proud to announce that one of our third year medical students KAMAL has passed his 3rd year final exams with flying colours. We are extremely pleased for him and know that he worked very hard to achieve such great results. Kamal was posted in the Psychiatry department and will now move into Anesthesia, followed by Dentistry and Radiology. Huge congratulations Kamal from all at DFN.
Latest news from Santosh, Purna and Dhanendra
All our medical students are hard at work, but here's our most recent news from three of them - Purna, Dhanendra and Santosh:
SANTOSH has been studying at PAHS now for the past four months during which time he’s completed the first part of his foundation block and his study of principal human biology. For the next four weeks he is out in the community learning about the responsibilities that community health volunteers have, in particular in regards to women’s health and contraception. Santosh is extremely grateful for the support Doctors for Nepal has given ...
Nursing student news
We can now share the excellent news that two of our nurses, Binita and Apsara, have passed their first year exams with excellent results. CONGRATULATIONS Binita and Apsara - we are all very proud of your hard work. Our other two nursing students, Kriti and Prabha, continue to work hard with their studies at Jumla nursing college.
Latest news from Dr Lalit
Lalit has just completed his 4 years commitment to DFN to work in a remote area of Nepal. We are extremely pleased to report that his work has significantly contributed to healthcare in remote Nepal, and to date he has undertaken over 200 Caesarean sections, saving the lives of many mothers and babies. He is now also a skilled vasectomy surgeon, and has over 1000 procedures under his belt - a significant contribution to long-term contraception. Although Lalit is very keen to continue working in rural Nepal, he has been unable to secure postgraduate training within ...
News from newest DFN medical student Santosh
We are very pleased to welcome Santosh Upadhaya into the DFN family as our newest medical student. Santosh comes from Jumla District in mid-western Nepal, his father is a farmer and his mother a housewife who looks after his disabled uncle. Santosh has two older sisters. Santosh has written the following:
"Initially, I want to thank you from the core of my heart for selecting me. In upcoming days I will try my best to prove that you have made a fair selection.
It has been more than two months that I’m studying at PAHS. During these many days, I have cooper...