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Saturday, May 18th 2013

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1. Medical Internship in hospital/clinic
Medical placements are available for practicing professionals, medical students, nursing students, and pre-meds. It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of Nepalese people, especially women and children, suffer unnecessarily due to a lack of basic medical care. Working at a hospital or clinic is an opportunity to provide a much needed service and learn firsthand about basic healthcare in an underdeveloped country. If you have an interest or experience in a particular field, contact us and we will work to create a program tailored to you.

Whatever you choose, when you leave Nepal, you may find that you are drawn back again and again.

Medical Internship or Volunteer
Pre-Medical and Medical internship will be arranged in Government Hospitals as well as Private Clinics around Kathmandu & Chitwan.

Departments:
1. OPD Services:
Surgical oncology OPD includes General surgical oncology and GI oncology, Head and neck services, Neurosurgery, Thoracic oncology, Urology, Gynecology and orthopedic OPDs.

Medical Oncology OPD
Radiation Oncology OPD

2. Day care services:
It is used for chemotherapy, IV hydration, blood transfusion, and other short procedures.

3. Indoor services:
Patients are admitted for surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and supportive care and management. Two major operation rooms and one minor operation room are operated 6 days a week for different types of surgeries.

4. Radiology diagnosis and imaging:
The department of radio diagnosis and imaging is providing various types of diagnostic services for the detection of cancer. The department has 2 general x-ray, one fluoroscopy, one ultrasound, one mammogram machine and one helical CT scan.

5. Pathology services:
With the motto of "Accurate diagnosis is backbone for appropriate treatment of cancer" department provides services in Histopathology, Cytopathology, Hematology: Biochemistry, Microbiology, Immunohematology and Clinical Pathology as well as 24 hour emergency services.

6. Endoscopy services:
Endoscopic examination of hollow cavities of the body is possible with 2 video endoscopes to access the disease condition.

7. Other services:
Medical records services: computerized medical record system keeps the record of patients visiting hospital for different services. Hospice service: Hospice service to needful and willing terminally ill patient is available with services of palliative care specialist and palliative care nurses.

Ambulance service: Ambulance services are available in the hospital with 2 ambulances. A special vehicle for cadavers is also available.

Library service for the health and particularly cancer related studies is also available in the hospital. Physiotherapy and acupuncture services are available with different services for post mastectomy and other cases.


2. Intern at a Dental Hospital
Student observations are open for dental students and junior/senior level undergraduates who have some related experience/education or plan to pursue a career in the field. Positions are open for dentist or group of dentists for dental camp upon support by the Dental Hospital/ Clinic in Nepal.







Current News
1. Program as a whole:

VolNepal seemed to me a competent organization with a compassionate purpose and a positive impact on its communities. They were thoroughly accommodating and genuinely concerned with my experience, mitigating the stress and discomfort of culture shock.


2. Home Stay:

After a few meals together, I felt intimate friends with the family operating the homestay. They showed typical Nepali hospitality and generosity, and made me feel at once an honored guest and a friend. The accommodations were comfortable, the food was tasty, and the homey atmosphere provided respite from the urban insanity of Kathmandu.

Past Volunteers' Experiences
Delphine & Damien
We've been volunteering for VolNepal in Chitwan in November, 2007...
Fred Lam
I thought traveling can be something more than just visiting a place...
Daniel Verblun
I visited the local Murry Foundation Orphanage and enjoyed immensely...
Michelle Caster
I am amazed at how much I learned in the short two and a half weeks...
Paul
I spent my time in the Radiotherapy department for all six weeks I was...
Patrick Fromherz
Upon arrival at the Katmandu airport I was pleased to find a van waiting...
Michael Briesch
It's very hard to describe my time that I spent in Nepal. The reason being...
Kourtnie Schaefer
My experience with VNNG in 2009 was a remarkable gateway into the interworking....
Bruno LAVEISSIERE
The children are very nice. Even I came to give all from me, teaching, helping them...
Paiman Vahdatinia
First, I would just like to say that my experience in Nepal and volunteering with VolNepal...
Roya Vahdatinia
While friends back in the States were celebrating the New Year with music and dance...
Vanice Chan and Franko
It was only a week we spent in Nepal but it was like we had spent a year already...
Edith Chang
I think it was a wonderful experience; not only did I lived in a Nepali’s home and....
Rima Patel
During the month of June 2011, I participated in a 2-week medical internship program....
James Wolfe
Kathmandu traffic contrasts with the glorious temples like the sacred cremation ghats at Pashupatinath...
Samone Brockett
Teaching at Nabin was a lot of fun, and I learned more about my teaching style...
Leigh Patton
My stay in Nepal was for three and half months. When I first arrived I taught English to Buddhist Monks.

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