Janaki Medical College

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Janaki Medical College
जानकी मेडिकल कलेज
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Janaki medical college premises
MottoTo help enhance the quality of life
Type Private
Established2003 (2003)
Accreditation Nepal Medical Council
Academic affiliation
Tribhuvan University
DirectorOm Prasad Pandey
ManagementRam Janaki Health Foundation
Location
Janakpur, Nepal

26°48′56″N85°57′14″E / 26.8155°N 85.9539°E / 26.8155; 85.9539
CampusUrban
Website www.janakimedicalcollege.edu.np

Janaki Medical College and Teaching Hospital is a medical college located near Janakpur in the Dhanusha District of Nepal.

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History

The college was established in 2003 with an annual intake of 80 students a year to a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery program. [1] [2] In addition to its Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery program, the college also offers nursing courses at an affordable fee structure. In 2020, the college created a Post Graduate program in department of Surgery and department of Emergency Medicine.

Operations

The college operates two hospitals: a smaller 150 bed hospital in Ramaidaiya Bhawadi and a large 350+ bed hospital at Bramhapuri, Janakpur, Nepal. It provides healthcare education in association with Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine [3] and regulated by Nepal Medical Council. [4] It is managed by the Ram Janaki Health Foundation which is registered under the Nepalese Companies Act.

Programs

The college offers following programs:

Hospital services

There are two hospitals. Both offer following services:

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References

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