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Institution of Medicine Tribhuvan University. Maharajgunj in the early days of IOM. Institute of Medicine (IOM)
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Institution of Medicine Tribhuvan University
Maharajgunj in the early days of IOM Institute of Medicine (IOM) The Institute of Medicine (IOM) was established in 1972 under Tribhuvan University with the mandate and the responsibility of training all the categories of health manpower needed in the country. First building of IOM
Goals of IOM Production of Human Resources Service to THE PEOPLE research
Year 1972 The first decade • 12 campuses • 3 campuses in Kathmandu Valley • 9 campuses outside the Kathmandu Valley • Programs • Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) • Community Medical Assistant (CMA) • Proficiency Certificate Course in General Medicine • Pharmacy • Radiology • Physiotherapy • Nursing • Health Laboratory • Traditional Medicine
Year 1977 The new responsibility of training the tertiary level health professionals • Bachelor of Nursing • Community Nursing • Pediatric Nursing • Adult Nursing.
Year 1978 MBBS program was started • Beginning - 22 students • Now - 76 students
Year 1983 Under construction At present • Trivhuvan University Teaching Hospital was completed in 1983 with support • from JICA • Three years Postgraduate Generalist (Family Physician of MD General • Practice) Training was started with the collaboration of Calgary University
Year 1984 One - year Postgraduate Diploma in Anesthesiology with the support from the University of Calgary, Canada.
Year 2008 M Ch program started in Surgery • Gastroenterology • Urology • Neurosurgery • Cardiothoracic and Vascular
Year 2009 Forty-five programs • Certificate 4 • Bachelor level 11 • Postgraduate level 26 • M Ch Program 4 Campuses • Constituent 7 • Affiliated 10
Year 2013 Forty-nine programs • Certificate 1 • Bachelor level 11 • Postgraduate level 26 • DM / M Ch Program 11 Campuses • Constituent 7 • Affiliated 16
Management and Development Council Faculty Board Dean Implementation Committee Faculty Board Standing Committee Assistant Dean (Planning) Assistant Dean (Exam) Assistant Dean (Administration) Assistant Dean (Academic) 1. Planning Section 1. Examination Section 1. Personnel Administration 1. Academic Section 2. Foreign Aids 2. Monitoring 2. General Administration 2. Subject Committee 3. Monitoring 3. Academic Activity 3. P.G. Centre 3. Fiscal Section 4. Projects • . Constitutated Campuses • . TU Teaching Hospital • . B.P. Koirala Center for Ophthalmic Studies • . Identified Other Centers • . HLMC • . Medical Education Department • . Affiliated Campuses • . Information Technology Organogram of Institute of Medicine
1. Production of human resources for health services, education and research
Committees of the Dean Office • Management and Development Council • Implementation Committee • Faculty Board • Faculty Board Standing Committee • Monitoring Committee • Subject Committees • Research Committee • Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Departments under the Dean’s office • Research Department • Department of Information Technology (DIT) • National Centre for Health Professions Education (NCHPED)
Other Activities of IOM • IOM – College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) Linkage Program • Journal of Institute of Medicine (JIOM) • Hospital Preparedness for Emergencies (HOPE) • Health Learning Materials Centre
Dean’s Office Dean Prof. Dr. Rakesh P. Shrivastav Assistant Deans • Planning - Prof. Dr. Bimal Kumar Sinha • Academic - Prof. Dr. Sarad Raj Onta • Examinations - Prof. Dr. Bharat Mani Pokharel • Administration - Prof. Dr. Sarala Shrestha
Campuses 1. Prof. Dr. Jeevan Kr. Shrestha - Campus Chief, Maharajgunj Campus 2. Mrs. NiraPandey - Campus Chief, Nursing Campus 3. Dr. Dev BahadurRokka - Campus Chief, Ayurveda Campus 4. Mrs. Bhagabati K.C. - Campus Chief, Pokhara Campus 5. Mrs. Mathura Nepal - Campus Chief, BiratnagarNsg. Campus 6. Ms. BhuvanKumariDangol - Campus Chief, BirgunjNsg. Campus 7. Mrs. BinaAdhikari - Campus Chief, NepalgunjNsg. Campus 8. Prof. Dr. HariBhattrai - Asst. Campus Chief, Maharajgunj Campus 8. Mrs. Raj Devi Adhikari - Asst. Campus Chief, Maharajgunj Nursing Campus
Hospital / Centers 1. Prof. Dr. Ishwor Lohani - Act. Executive Director, TUTH 2. Prof. Dr. Jeevan Kumar Shrestha - Executive Director, BPKLCOS 3. Prof. Dr. Ratna Raj Poudel - Executive Director, MCVTC 4. Prof. Dr. Jagadish Prasad Agrawal - Executive Director, NCHPED 5. Prof. Dr. Jeevan Bahadur Sherchand - Director, Research Department 6. Prof. Dr. Pradeep Vaidya - Director, Information Technology Department
Constituent Campuses(n = 7) 1. Maharajgunj Campus, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu 2. Maharajgunj Nursing Campus, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu 3. Ayurved Campus, Kritipur, Kathmandu 4. Nursing Campus, Biratnagar 5. Nursing Campus, Birgunj 6. Nursing Campus, Pokhara 7. Nursing Campus, Nepalgunj
Certificate Level(n = 1) • PCL Nursing
Bachelor level(n = 11) • Bachelor in Medicine and Bachelor in Surgery (MBBS) • Bachelor in Public Health (BPH) • Bachelor in Medical Lab Technology (BMLT) • Bachelor in Pharmacy (B Pharm) • Bachelor in Optometry (B. Optm.) • Bachelor in Nursing (BN) • B.Sc. Nursing • Bachelor in Dental Surgery (BDS) • B.Sc. Radio Imaging Technology • Bachelor in Speech Language Pathology (BASLP) • Bachelor in Ayurveda Medicine & Surgery (BAMS)
MD : 13 • General practice • Internal Medicine • Ophthalmology • Pediatrics • Pathology • Gynecology and Obstetrics • Psychiatry • Radiology • Dermatology • Anesthesiology • Clinical Anatomy • Clinical Pharmacology • Clinical Physiology
MS : 3 • General Surgery • Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery • Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
MN: 3 • Adult Nursing • Women Health and Development • Pediatric Nursing Others: 4 • Master in Public Health • Master in Clinical Biochemistry • M.Sc. MLT - Microbiology • M. Phil. In Clinical Psychology
MCH : 5 • Surgical Gastroenterology • Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery • Urology • Neurosurgery • Plastic Surgery
DM : 6 • Cardiology • Nephrology • Neurology • Neurosurgery • Emergency Medicine • Critical Care Medicine
About TUTH • Established in 1983 with the cooperation of the Government of Japan. • provides practical field for the academic training programs (basic, graduate and postgraduate). • It has the largest number of medical specialties in any hospital in Nepal with 22 departments. • It has 500 beds and expanding.
Role of TUTH Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital has been established to fulfill the following roles: • To provide a teaching base for the Institute of Medicine for all types of academic programs. • To provide tertiary level of health services to the patients in Nepal and be a lead national hospital in this area. • To act as the main center to conduct health researches in Nepal and resolve problems in this area in Nepal.
Mission of TUTH • TUTH will provide the best care to every patient through integrated clinical services, education and research. • Services will be provided by a team of compassionate multi-disciplinary, highly trained doctors, nurses, technician and others. • It will provide best quality services to the seekers at an affordable cost within Nepal and serve appropriately to patients who cannot afford it.
Investigative services…. • Endoscopy • Polypectomy • Stenting • UGIS • Sigmoidoscopy • Colonoscopy • ERCP • X-rays • Ultra sounds • Biopsy • Doppler • Trans rectal • Trans vaginal • Echo • Fluoroscopy • C T Scan • Biopsy • C arm
BPK Center for Ophthalmic Studies • Established under the umbrella of IOM with the mission of to improve the eye health status of people of Nepal. • With service as priority, the centre has yet another equally important purpose of producing highly skilled ophthalmic human resource determined to fight against blindness. • The struggle of the centre to minimize blindness does not remain confined to the national territory only its also trains ophthalmic manpower for many other developing countries as well.
BPK Center…. • The postgraduation education in ophthalmology at the centre aims to produce specialized medical professionals for nations. • Apart from developing models for prevention of blindness from ocular trauma at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. • the centre also aims to serve as a resource centre for collection and dissemination of information and knowledge through library, museum, instrumentation and documentation facilities.
Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Center (MCVTC)
Manmohan Cardiothoracic Vascular and Transplant Center Established on 26th April 2009 under T.U. Institute of Medicine (IOM) with the following principle objectives: • To provide the best specialized care to the patients with Cardiac, Thoracic and Vascular diseases. • To provide highly skilled human resource in the aforementioned fields and • To carryout continuous research to contribute in the advancement of these services.