Kathmandu University Teaching Hospital Complex: Dhulikhel Hospital
Dhulikhel Hospital Conference Room
Kathmandu University
New wings being added to the Dhulikhel hospital (Nursing and Dental Programs)
Student intern (Mr. Sherpa) giving a tour of the hospital
Dhulikhel Hospital: wheelchair friendly ramps
Dhulikhel Hospital: Lab
Dhulikhel Hospital
Dhulikhel Hospital: ramp
Dhukhel Hospital: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Dhulikhel Hospital: Newborn children's ward
Dhulikhel Hospital building
Dhulikhel Hospital Cantina: Director Dr. Ram Kantha (second from right), Dr. Rajendra Koju (first from right), Dr. Alok K. Bohara (third from left), documentary filmmaker (Kantipur TV, fourth from left) with medical students, and a student intern (third from right).
Dhulikhel Hospital: getting ready to take a field trip to a health post (Bahunpati village, 1.5 hrs drive)
Dhulikhel Hospital: hospital contacts
Dhulikhel Hospital: operational areas within the adjoining districts
Driving towards the Bahunpati health post (Panchkhal valley famous for vegetable farming)
Panchkhal valley on our way to the health post (20 minutes from the Dhulikhel hospital)
More villages enroute to our destination
More villages
Thiku Stream
Thiku Stream 2
Thiku Stream from the road
Chakhola Stream on the way to Bahunpati health post
Chakhola Stream
Indrawati River and the farmland (1 hr drive from the KU's Dhulikhel teaching hospital)
Indrawati River: The village of Bahunpati (health post) is located at the foothill of the distant hill on the left.
Indrawati River: approaching the village and the health post
Indrawati River 3: Looking on the opposite direction
On the other side (north) of the Indrawati river
Bahunpati health post (recently built retaining wall, courtesy to KU's Dhulikhel Teaching Hospital)
Bahunpati Health Post front yard
Patients waiting to see Dr. Karmacharya
Dr. Biraj Karmacharya with a health assistant attending to a patient (tooth problem?)
View from the Bahunpati health post
Returning back from the Bahunpati health post (rice field)
Community forest behind the houses
returning back from the health post: corn field
Typical Nepali village houses (on the way back from the health post)