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Teaching Hospital gets new emergency ward with advanced facilities courtesy Bhatbhateni
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The emergency service of Teaching Hospital under Tribhuvan University has been shifted to a new building from on Monday.

There are advanced facilities including CT scan, X-Ray, Ultrasound and lab in the building. A total of 70 persons could receive treatment services at a time in emergency and observation services, RSS reports.

Director of the Bhatbhateni Supermarket Min Bahadur Gurung constructed the building by investing Rs. 100 million in memory of his father Brisha Bahadur Gurung and mother Dhan Maya Gurung. President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav had inaugurated the building on September 18.

At a programme organised at the building today, Gurung stressed on constructing this type of hospital in different districts and committed to provide assistance as far as possible for the same.

Dean of the Hospital, Dr. Arun Sayami said that different services operated at the building have provided relief to all patients visiting the Hospital. nepalnews.com

 

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