Fostering a culture of continued learning at healthcare facilities is a global priority for healthcare systems performance, patient safety, and quality improvement. In low- and middle-income countries, continuing medical education activities are almost non-existent in rural areas. National professional academies tend to be focused almost exclusively at major teaching hospitals in urban centers. In addition to playing a central role in healthcare provision, rural district-level hospitals are formative for many young healthcare professionals who are posted there for mandatory government service. The district hospital thus represents an important opportunity to be a center for learning. Methods We conducted a retrospective case stud...
Health care is largely inaccessible to most people living in rural Nepal. If one goes through the st...
The last two decades have seen a tremendous boom of medical colleges in Nepal. Before 1993, Institut...
Nepal is currently facing a double burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and communicable disea...
The notion that health professionals should be accountable to people and the society they serve is n...
The constitution of Nepal (2015), article 35 (Right relating to health) stated that every citizen sh...
Healthcare providers from high-income countries often want to help underserved populations, but prov...
Approximately 25-30% of the Nepalese population live below poverty line. Majority of them reside in ...
Statistics suggest that 72% of India’s population resides in rural areas, while 75% of physicians pr...
Continuing medical education (CME) is one way of keeping health workers updated with the new develop...
Abstract Background There is a global health workforce shortage, which is considered critical in Nep...
Abstract Objective: To explore the perceptions of Continuing Medical Education participants about t...
Introduction: Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (KAHS) has been established in 2011, by an Act of p...
Background: Continuing professional development for nurses is internationally recognised as a key fa...
The decline in the number of accredited Continuing Medical Education activities over the past decade...
Health care is largely inaccessible to most people living in rural Nepal. If one goes through the st...
The last two decades have seen a tremendous boom of medical colleges in Nepal. Before 1993, Institut...
Nepal is currently facing a double burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and communicable disea...
The notion that health professionals should be accountable to people and the society they serve is n...
The constitution of Nepal (2015), article 35 (Right relating to health) stated that every citizen sh...
Healthcare providers from high-income countries often want to help underserved populations, but prov...
Approximately 25-30% of the Nepalese population live below poverty line. Majority of them reside in ...
Statistics suggest that 72% of India’s population resides in rural areas, while 75% of physicians pr...
Continuing medical education (CME) is one way of keeping health workers updated with the new develop...
Abstract Background There is a global health workforce shortage, which is considered critical in Nep...
Abstract Objective: To explore the perceptions of Continuing Medical Education participants about t...
Introduction: Karnali Academy of Health Sciences (KAHS) has been established in 2011, by an Act of p...
Background: Continuing professional development for nurses is internationally recognised as a key fa...
The decline in the number of accredited Continuing Medical Education activities over the past decade...
Health care is largely inaccessible to most people living in rural Nepal. If one goes through the st...
The last two decades have seen a tremendous boom of medical colleges in Nepal. Before 1993, Institut...
Nepal is currently facing a double burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and communicable disea...