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Continued
Medical Education (CME) at Nepal
Medical College Teaching Hospital
(NMCTH)
Quality
Medical education has been the
motto of Nepal Medical College.
Providing Up to date medical
education for the undergraduate
medical students has been the
main work for well trained faculty
members of various clinical
and non-clinical faculty members
of Nepal Medical College. The
immense need for educaiton does
not end after the completing
undergraduate medical education,
it will continue even after
graduate and post-graduate courses
in each and every field of medical
sciences. Every doctor and non-doctors
has to continue efforts to keep
him or her familiar with recent
advances in various specialities
and superspecialities. Nepal
Medical Collge has been regularly
conducting various continued
medical education program. CME
programs in various clinical
and nonclinical faculty members
in combined CME and will lay
the foundation for integrated
teaching learning activities
which is vital for both undergraduate
and post-graduate students,
young doctors and teaching faculty
members. There are CME every
month on third friday of the
month. However, invited lectures
from distinguised and learned
personalities in their specialities
from Nepal and foreign countries
have been conducted as and when
appropriate. Their specialities
from Nepal and foreign countries
have been conducted as and when
appropriate. Recently conducted
CMEs have been briefed in the
following table. CME coordinators
from NMCTH welcomes distinguised
personalities from and out of
NMCTH to deliver lectures on
various aspects of medical education.
Dr. Balaram Shrestha MD, PhD
(Clinical CME co-ordinator)
and Mr. Arijit Ghosh Msc physiology
(Basic Science Coordinator)
feel pleased to welcome doctors
and distinguised figures of
various specialtieis and superspecialities
in CME of NMCTH.
You
are kindly invited to attend
any CME of your interest. Please
confirm the date and time of
CME from telephone inquiry (4486008
or 4486009) or medical OPD staff
(4486008 or 4486009 extension
no 238).
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