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The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) was established by the Seventh-day Adventist Church to provide individual and community development and disaster relief. ADRA Nepal has partnered with our hospital to provide free surgeries for women here in Far Western Nepal suffering from uterine prolapse. |
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American Leprosy Missions (ALM) is a global organization serving Christ by healing people and communities devastated by leprosy. ALM has provided a grant to help treat leprosy patients at our hospital, as well as to establish a program to better identify undiagnosed patients in the Far Western hills of Nepal. |
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DHM is a German organization dedicated to supporting mission hospitals throughout the developing world. DHM has generously provided financial support for the new hospital building. |
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The Foundation for Hospital Art is dedicated to involving patients and volunteers worldwide to create colorful, soothing artwork donated to hospitals to help soften the often stressful hospital experience. They donated a beautiful multiple-canvas painting which is now on display in our waiting room. |
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Heart to Heart’s mission is to improve global health through humanitarian initiatives that connect people and resources to a world in need. They have given us a grant to receive donated medical supplies on a regular basis. |
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MedSend enables healthcare professionals to serve spiritually and physically needy people around the world in the name of Christ, by making their monthly educational loan payments while they serve. Three of our current physicians were able to come to Nepal shortly after completing their training because of MedSend’s support. |
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MedShare donates surplus medical equipment to hospitals around the world. In 2012 they donated a 40-foot container of equipment and supplies to our hospital, ranging from basics such as suture and sterile gloves to endoscopy equipment and a defibrillator. The items that we received are greatly improving the quality of care we are able to provide to our region. |
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NSI’s mission is to train and support skilled, compassionate rural health care workers. We are a partner site for their Midlevel Practicum, a 3 month training course for midlevel health care workers. Trainees from across the Far West come to our hospital to be taught and mentored by our physicians and staff. |
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Nutrition Promotion and Consultancy Services (NPCS) is a Nepali organization that works to enrich the lives of Nepalis with better nutrition. They have begun to train our staff on the treatment and prevention of malnutrition. In partnership with NPCS we plan to establish an inpatient rehabilitation center for severely malnourished patients here at our hospital. |
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Samaritan’s Purse is a nondenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Their medical arm, World Medical Mission, has donated a portable ultrasound to our hospital to better serve our patients. |
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SIM is an international mission organization with more than 1,600 active missionaries serving in more than 50 countries. They place medical professionals in mission hospitals, small clinics, in community health projects, and church-based HIV and AIDS ministries. SIM has recently partnered together with HDCS and TEAM to provide medical personnel to our hospital. |
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Rotary Doctors Sweden & the Scandinavian Doctor Bank have been sending volunteer orthopedic surgeons regularly to our hospital since 2012. In 2013 they will also begin supporting us with general surgical coverage. |
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Stop TB Partnership is a network of more than 500 countries, organizations, academics and individuals working together to reduce the toll of TB worldwide and ultimately achieve a world free of TB. Our hospital has cared for TB patients in the Far West for over 40 years, and is currently the only treatment center for multi-drug resistant TB in Far Western Nepal. |
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The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) is a Christian organization which founded this hospital in 1968. Though TEAM handed operations over to HDCS in 2007, they continue to provide personnel and financial support to the hospital. |
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UpToDate is an evidence based, peer reviewed medical information resource available online. Through their International Grant Subscription Program we have received a one-year complimentary subscription to their site. This enables our physicians and midlevel staff to answer clinical questions at the point of care. |
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Welch Allyn has donated life-saving equipment in more than 80 developing countries throughout the world. They have generously provided medical equipment to our hospital along with continued support. |
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