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B.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCESB.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCESB.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCESB.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
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Dharan, SunsariDharan, SunsariDharan, SunsariDharan, Sunsari
PROFILE COLLEGE OF NURSING
College of Nursing
Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta
Chief, College of Nursing
Email: chief.con@bpkihs.edu
Website: www.bpkihs.edu
College of Nursing, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) is a pioneer Nursing
Campus in Nepal. It was initiated in 1993 A.D. In 1996 first time in Nepal Four years Generic
Bachelor Nursing Programme (B. Sc. Nursing) was started with intake of 20 students. At Present in
BPKIHS there is 3 years M. Sc. Nursing in all five specialty (Medical-Surgical, Psychiatric,
Community Health, Maternal Health, Child Health), which is unique in world. Besides M. Sc.
Nursing there are 4 years B. Sc. Nursing, Bachelor in Nursing (BN) and Certificate Nursing
Programme. The PhD Programme is in pipeline.
INTRODUCTION: B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS), established in 1993, is an
autonomous Health Sciences University with the mandate to work towards developing socially
responsible and competent health work force. Striving continuously to meet the health needs of the
Eastern Region of Nepal in primary, secondary and tertiary levels is its primary responsibility.
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University Campus: The University Campus has 699 acres of land. It has been divided into teaching
hospital complex, residential complex, golf course, playgrounds and protected forest area.
Accommodation is provided to all faculty members, doctors, nursing staff, officers and other
technical staff in the campus. The University has its own water supply system and backup power
supply system.
Delhi Public School (CBSE base) is operating classes from nursing to 10+2. Children of faculty
members and staff are given special privilege for admission to the school. The school has its own
Governing Body.
VISION, MISSION AND GOALS OF BPKIHS
VISION
BPKIHS has been visualized as:
• A self-governing, self-reliant International Health Sciences University attracting students and
teachers from all over the world to its constantly innovative educational programme.
• A national center for providing quality health services, tertiary as well as primary, and
developing replicable and sustainable models of integrated health systems sensitive to the
needs of both the individual and community living in urban as well as rural areas.
• A prestigious center for biomedical and health system research, and as a center of excellence
for tropical and infectious diseases.
• A complete health development project through its teaching districts which will catalyze an
environment-friendly human development initiative resulting in enhancement in the quality of
life of the people of Nepal and, those working in BPKIHS to ensure a high level of
commitment to excellence and dedication to service.
MISSION
The main mission of BPKIHS is to improve the health status of the people of Nepal by providing
holistic health care through training of compassionate, caring, communicative and socially
accountable health workforce acting as agents of change and through advancement in research and
innovation in service as well as education to ensure healthy individuals and families by collaborating
with all stakeholders.
GOALS
Educational goals: In terms of achieving the educational goals of the institute both the present
curricula and future educational programmes are to be need-based, integrated, community-oriented
and partially problem solving in line with innovative medical education programmes epitomized in
the Edinburgh Declaration of 1998. These are the basic tenets on which BPKIHS curricula are based.
In the area of service delivery, this institute is committed to provide services not only to those coming
to its teaching hospital but also to those who are not able to do so. This is, the institute does by
reaching out to the community, which cannot reach the institute. The mountain must go to
Mohammed if Mohammad doesn’t go to the mountain. Outreach services are an integral part of the
commitment, which the institute has pledge to the legislators. It is not only reaching out to the sick in
the community but active promotion of positive health and through it, improvement in the status of
the community health that will serve as a measure of attainment of our services goals. The faculty at
the BPKIHS is expected to monitor health indicators such as infant Mortality Rate, Crude Birth Rate,
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Crude Death Rate, Blindness, Deafness and Disability rates etc. on an ongoing basis much in the
same way as we monitor our individual patients in terms of established clinical parameters. Just we
intervene with different modalities of treatment when our individual patients are not making
satisfactory progress. Such monitoring of community health indicators by the departments constitutes
an important element in the overall process of evaluation of the institute by internal and external
evaluations.
Research goals: In the field of research, high priority is accorded to the areas requiring greater
attention to solve the existing and emerging health problems that are threatening the well being of
large population groups through the use of multi-disciplinary, integrated and problem solving
approach. Greater emphasis is placed on research, which will lead to application of available
knowledge for the benefit of large number of people.
ADMINISTRATION:
The Chancellor of the University is Prime Minister of Nepal. The Pro-Chancellor and the
Chairperson of the Governing Body of the University is Health Minister. The Governing Body has 25
members and it meets at least twice in a year for discussion regarding budgeting, policy matters etc.
For executing day to day administration and monitoring of the University activities an Executive
Committee is constituted which is chaired by the Vice Chancellor. He is overall executive head of the
university. Rector is responsible for Academic Administration and Registrar for General
Administration. Teaching Hospital is managed by the Hospital Director. Apart from the above
Executives there is a Chief of Dental College for overall general administration of College of Dental
Surgery. College of Nursing and School of Public Health also have same provision. Each department
has a separate administrative team headed by the senior most faculty member.
All academic policy decisions have to be approved by the Academic Committee. In addition, there is
a Research Committee for monitoring research activities which is mentioned earlier. The members of
Academic Committee are drawn from eminent medical scientists from India & Nepal.
Apart from the departmental offices teaching learning and patients' service are supported by various
sections namely- Academic Administration Division (including Examination Section), Finance
Administration Division, Engineering Service Division (Civil, Electrical, Electronic, Computer and
Electromed), Hospital Administration Division, Procurement, General Store, Personnel
Administration & Planning Division, Medical Record Section and General Administration Section.
Being a tertiary health care and teaching institution, different types of manpower is necessary for its
operation and functioning. At present 1577 staff members are working and providing services in
BPKIHS.
Authorities and Advisor
1. Prof. Dr. Balbhadra Prasad Das - Vice Chancellor
2. Prof.Dr. Bikram Pradhan - Rector
3. Prof. Dr. Arbind Kumar Singha - Hospital Director
4. Mr. Amit Shribastava - Ag. Registrar
5. Prof. Dr. Sudha Agrawal - Dean, Academic
6. Prof. Dr. Dhurba Upreti - Dean, Examinations
7. Dr. Pashupati Chaudhary - Deputy Hospital Director
8. Dr. Sibendra Jha - Assistant Dean, Examination
9. Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta - Chief, College of Nursing
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Academic programs of BPKIHS: Present strength of the students-2013
College of Nursing
Nursing education covers a wide spectrum incorporating medical sciences, behavioral sciences, social
sciences and managerial sciences, and at the same time involves hands – on experience as a major
segment of the course. Hence the course consists of several parallel strands. The curriculum aims at
thorough integration within each strand, and an attempt has been made to achieve integration between
strands as well, to the extent possible. Besides being integrated the curriculum is community oriented
partially community based, partially problem based and predominantly student centered.
The curricula have taken into consideration the health statistics and national health policy of Nepal. It
is hoped that this thoroughly contemporary curriculum with a futuristic outlook will contribute
towards producing nurses who are knowledgeable skilled and compassionate, while at the same time
being equipped with leadership and teaching abilities such nurses should be able to fulfill an
important lacuna in the human resources of Nepal in the health sector and make way for a better
health scenario in the country.
Nursing is a practice profession with a defined body of knowledge and goals. Nursing makes a
unique and valuable contribution within the health care system and society. The profession provides a
social structure to develop legitimate professional roles for its members. The faculty of the School of
Nursing recognize two interrelated aspects of professional practice: the art and the science of nursing.
The art of nursing involves intuition, creativity, caring and application of nursing therapeutics,
communication skills, and supportive interpersonal processes. These aesthetic considerations are
integrated with knowledge from the natural and behavioral sciences through critical thinking and
systematic investigation. Together the art and science of nursing provide insights for the profession in
meeting its mission of providing for the health care needs of clients in home, community or
institutional health care delivery settings. Fulfillment of this mission involves the use of the nursing
process to promote and maintain health and wellness, prevent illness, diagnose and manage potential
or actual health problems, facilitate adaptation to health impairments, assist rehabilitation, and
maximize the opportunity for dignity in living and dying. Professional nurses recognize the
contribution each individual makes to society and the necessity to consider the total person in nurse-
client interactions. Further, they apply primary health care concepts in responding to needs of
populations and communities consonant with available health care system resources. Nursing's
mission is accomplished while taking into account the legal and ethical rights and responsibilities of
client systems, other caregivers, and nurses, with full attention given to the influence of historical,
political, social, cultural and economic factors. Leadership, collaboration, and consultation among
nurses and other health care providers and support systems is critical in meeting client needs. Nursing
Programs Total
MD/ MS 221
M. Sc 54
MPH 20
MBBS 504
BDS 189
B.Sc Nursing 93
B.Sc. MLT 30
B.Sc. MIT 10
Certificate Nursing 118
Intern 137
Total Students 1376
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demonstrates its professional values and accomplishes its mission through research, education and
practice.
The faculty believe that nursing education, practice and research are inextricably intertwined.
Through faculty practice contracts negotiated in primary, secondary and tertiary care settings, faculty
provide expertise, model interdisciplinary collaboration for students, and create opportunities for
research. Use of advanced information technology allows the extension of faculty expertise into rural
communities. Faculty practice in the community further creates the opportunity for cultural
encounter, a necessary experiential component of cultural competence. Practice in the community
and in institutional settings makes apparent power relationships which affect access to care and may
interfere with client systems' abilities to actively collaborate in their own health care. Faculty draw on
these practice experiences in teaching students in all three programs.
In keeping with the mission of the University, the School of Nursing faculty also participate in
service to the School, the Medical Center, the University and the community. The faculty support the
need for continuing education in nursing as a means to improve the delivery of health care and
knowledge of policies related to health care, and as a means for meeting informational needs in rural
and underserved areas. Service activities often are linked to faculty research and practice interests and
thus may serve as an additional resource for teaching.
Vision, Mission and Goals of College of Nursing
Vision
We are inspired by the conviction, articulated in the Alma Ata Declaration, that health is a
fundamental right. We believe that the purpose of college of nursing is to provide care to the sick,
injured and well people and to reduce the burden of disease, injury, and disability through the
development of skilled human resources in the field of nursing. This work is guided by the following
principles: social justice, interdisciplinary collaboration, a population-based focus, and a primary
emphasis on prevention.
Mission
The mission of College of Nursing is to advance the health of the Nepalese people by:
1. Educating students who can be effective leaders and change agents in government and other
health programs;
2. Conducting and collaborating in research to develop new knowledge on how to improve
population health;
3. Providing consultation, service, and training to nurse throughout Nepal and Abroad.
4. Contribute to sound health policies and increase recognition of the importance of nursing by
advocating locally, nationally, and internationally for better health policy, systems, and
programs for the people of Nepal.
Goals: The goals for the College of Nursing are
1. To graduate students who will be competent, creative, socially accountable, and ethically
driven professionals dedicated to improving the health of the Nepalese people;
2. Develop and implement degree programs in nursing at various levels; e.g., Certificate,
Bachelor, Master and PhD;
3. To conduct research and disseminate findings by publishing scientific articles, reports, books,
monographs, and other documents of nursing and scholarly interest;
4. To organize short courses in areas such as critical care, SBA, neonatal and perinatal health
and Research Methodology for BPKIHS colleagues;
5. To organize and conduct training programs for government, NGO/INGO, and community
health workers;
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6. To organize and participate in national, regional, and international workshops, seminars, and
conferences;
7. To function as the “National Nursing Resource Center.”
Departments: There are five departments in College of Nursing
1. Medical–Surgical Nursing
2. Mental Health Nursing
3. Maternal Health Nursing
4. Child Health Nursing
5. Community Health Nursing
Academic Programme of College of Nursing:
S.N. Academic Programme Annual Intake Planned Intake
1 Certificate Nursing
Programme
40 Students 40 Students
2 B.Sc. Nursing Programme 30 Students 40 Students
3 B.N. Program 40 Students 40 Students
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M. Sc. Nursing Programme
(in 5 specialty: Medical-Surgical, Child Health,
Community, Maternity, Psychiatric Nursing)
18 Students 20 Students
Note: BN Programme is planned to closed form 2014 and CN Programme from 2015.
Academic Programme Coordinators / Deputy Coordinators:
M. Sc Nursing Programme
1. Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta - Coordinator, M.Sc. Nursing Programme
B.N. Programme
2. Mr. Gayanand Mandal - Coordinator, BN Programme
B. Sc Nursing Programme
3. Ms. Nirmala Pradhan - Phase I Coordinator, B.Sc. Nursing Programme
4. Ms. Nirmala Pokhrel - Phase II Coordinator, B.Sc. Nursing Programme
Certificate Nursing Programme
5. Ms. Sharmila Shrestha - Coordinator, Certificate Nursing Programme
6. Ms. Rambha sigdel - Deputy Coordinator, Certificate Nursing Program
Nursing Faculty of College of Nursing
The College of Nursing, BPKIHS, is equipped with nineteen postgraduate faculties and eleven
Bachelor teachers. All the faculties/teachers are appointed for full-time work, as well as, in campus
residence. The faculties/ Teachers are legally bound to work at any institution/organizations other
then the assigned areas of BPKIHS.
Teachers for M.Sc. and B. Sc Nursing Programme:
SN Name of Faculties Qualification Designation Department
1. Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan
Mehta
M.Sc. Nursing
Professor & Chief
CON
MMeeddiiccaall -- SSuurrggiiccaall NNuurrssiinngg
2.
Prof. Pushpa Parajuli M.Sc. Nursing
Professors and
HOD
MMeeddiiccaall -- SSuurrggiiccaall NNuurrssiinngg
3
Prof. Sami Lama* M.Sc. Nursing
Professors and
HOD
Psychiatry Nursing
4 Prof. Mangala Shrestha M.Sc. Nursing Professor & HOD, Maternal Health Nursing
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Prof. Angur Badhu* M.Sc. Nursing
Professor Community Health
Nursing
6
Prof. Dr. Tara Shah M.Sc. Nursing
Professor & HOD Community Health
Nursing
7
Ms Nirmala Pokharel
Master of
Nursing
Additional
Professor
Maternal Health Nursing
8
Mr Ramanand Chaudhary
Master of
Nursing
Additional
Professor & Matron
Child Health Nursing
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Mr Shyam Lamsal* M.Sc. Nursing
Associate
Professor
Community Health
Nursing
10
Mr Gayanand Mandal
Master of
Nursing
Associate Professor MMeeddiiccaall -- SSuurrggiiccaall NNuurrssiinngg
11
Ms Dev Kumari Shrestha
Master of
Nursing
Associate Professor Maternal Health Nursing
12
Ms Basant Kumar Karn M. Sc Nursing
Associate Professor
& In-charge
Child Health Nursing
13 Mr Upendra Yadav M.Sc. Nursing Associate Professor Child Health Nursing
14
Ms Gayatri Rai
Master of
Nursing
Associate Professor Maternal Health Nursing
16
Ms Sunita Shah
Master Nursing Associate
Professor
Child Health Nursing
17 Ms. Nirmala Pradhan M.Sc. Nursing Assistant Professor Psychiatry Nursing
18 Ms. Sharmila Shrestha M.Sc. Nursing Senior
Demonstrator
Community Health
Nursing
19 Ms. Rambha Sigdel M.Sc. Nursing Senior
Demonstrator
Community Health
Nursing
20 Ms. Dewa Adhikari M.Sc. Nursing Senior
Demonstrator
Community Health
Nursing
21 Ms. Rita Pokhrel M.Sc. Nursing Senior
Demonstrator
Psychiatry Nursing
22 Ms. Kriti Chaudhary M.Sc. Nursing Senior
Demonstrator
Maternal Health Nursing
*on leave
Other departments involved in teaching B. Sc/ BN & M. Sc. Students:
• School of Public Health and Community Medicine
• Department of Psychiatry
• Biostatistics
• Department of Health Professional Education
• Department of Family medicine
• Department of Anesthesiology & critical care
• Department of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology,
Pharmacology- to teach basic sciences
• Dietetics and Nutrition unit
• Department of psychology
• Mr. Sailesh Bhattarai, Instructor: Behavioural Science
• Experts for General Administration, Exam, Academic and Finance.
• Computer section
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Nursing Teachers Full Time involved in Certificate Nursing Programme:
SN Name of Teachers Designation Degree
1 Mr. Om Prakash Shrivastava Nursing Officer BN
2 Ms. Sofiya Acharya Nursing Officer BSN
3 Ms. Ranjana Chaudhary Nursing Officer BN
4 Ms Kala Thapa Nursing Officer BN
5 Mr.Dev Kant Chaudhary Nursing Officer BN
6 Ms. Akriti Dahal Nursing Officer BSN
7 Ms. Beduka Pulami Nursing Officer BN
8 Ms. Debu Adhikari Nursing Officer BN
9 Ms. Nuna Chaudhary Nursing Officer BN
10 Ms. Shanti Thing Nursing Officer BN
11 Ms. Neelam Mandar Nursing Officer BN
12. Ms. Krishna Gupta Nursing Officer BN
13 Ms. Sarita Rimal Nursing Officer BN
Part-Time teachers involved in Certificate Nursing Programme for General Subjects
1. Mr. Khem Raj Dahal, Professor (Nepali)
2. Mr. Mohan Pokharel, Professor (English)
3. Mr. Hari Prasad Dahal, Professor (Nepal Parichaya)
As BPKIHS has it’s own hospital, the ward in-charges are involved in the clinical teaching
learning activities. The name list of clinical teachers with the respective wards is as below:
SN Name of Teacher Designation Unit/Ward
1 Kalpana Pokhrel Sr. Nursing Officer Matorn Office
2 Sakuntala Rai Sr. Nursing Officer Matron Office
3 Bishnu Maya Tamang Sr. Nursing Officer Matron Office
4 Hari Kumari Rai Sr. Nursing Officer Matron Office
5 Asha Subba Nursing Officer CSSD
6 Bengmu Tamang Nursing Officer Dialysis
7 Bhim Kumari Rai Nursing Officer R.O.T
8 Bhima Devi Katuwal Nursing Officer Postnatal
9 Bimala Rai Nursing Officer Paediatric II
10 Brinda Shrestha Nursing Officer Derma
11 Dhan Kumari Ghising Nursing Officer Ortho
12. Dil Kumari Rai Nursing Officer Psychiatric
13 Geeta Rai Nursing Officer Day Care O.T
14 Indu Kumari Singh Nursing Officer Antenatal
15 Indu Tumbahamphe Nursing Officer ENT
16 Israel Shah Nursing Officer Emergency
17 Janaki Kumari Chaudhary Nursing Officer Eye
18 Kalpana Shakya Nursing Officer Surgery III
19 Kalyani Subba Nursing Officer Gynae Ward
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20 Laxmi Rai Nursing Officer Tropical
21 Laxmi Shrestha Nursing Officer ICU/CCU/DICU
22 Mahima Tuladhar Nursing Officer OPD
23 Manika Gole Nursing Officer Med II
24 Nisha Gajurel Nursing Officer Surgery III
25 Padma Adhikary (lawati) Nursing Officer MCH II
26 Rukma Shrestha Nursing Officer Surgery I
27 Shakuntala Gurung Rai Nursing Officer Paed . ER
28 Shanta Subba Menyangbo Nursing Officer Dental
29 Susan Lama Nursing Officer G.O.T
30 Uma Devi Lama Nursing Officer R.O.T
31 Yam Kumari Limbu Nursing Officer Paying I
32 Renuka Kri Yadav Nursing Officer HIC
33 Jamuna Burtel Nursing Officer Emergency
34 Mina Limbu Nursing Officer Newnatal ward
35 Manju Shrestha Nursing Officer Med III
36 Kiran Deo Nursing Officer Med I
37 Anita Yadav Nursing Officer Paed. I
38 Nita Shrestha Nursing Officer NICU/PICU
39 Indira Rai Chamling Nursing Officer Paying II
Administrative Support
Name Designation
Md. Saidur Rahman Sr. Administrative assistant
Mr. Purna Shrestha Sr. Clerk
Ms. Anuradha Shah Jr. Clerk
Mr. Laxman Thapamagar Jr. Forman
Ms. Babita Subedi Helper
Ms. Kalpana Bista Helper
Physical Facilities at College of Nursing:
Hospital: BPKIHS has its own 750 beds tertiary care teaching hospital having specialty and super-
specialty services. Along with our hospital the students are also sending for teaching learning
activities at the following institutions of Nepal and India:
1. Kanti Children Hospital, Maharajgunj
2. Gangalal Heart Center, Bansbari
3. Bharatpur Cancer Hospital, Chitwan
4. Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital , Thapathali
5. Bir-Hospital, Kathmandu
6. TUTH, Kathmandu
7. Mental Hospital, Patan
8. AIIMS, New Delhi, India
9. CMC, Vellore, India
10. Other Institutions as per the special requirements.
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• Nursing College Building
o Fifteen lecture theatres equipped with overhead projector, white board, black board,
furniture for students and teachers
o LCD & OHP are available in each class room
o Demonstration rooms for fundaments of nursing, maternal health nursing, community
health lab, nutrition lab, child health nursing
o Stores: within college of nursing along with main stores
o Toilets: Separate for Students, Faculty, Male and Female
• Office Building
o Office of Chief, College of Nursing and Administration block
o Library, Computer lab and administrative offices
o Confidential room
o Meeting room
o Pantry
o Toilets
• Offices of in-charges of different departments
• Offices of the faculty members
• Toilets: for male and female separately
HOSTEL
Staying in the hostel is compulsory for all students admitted to BPKIHS in order to inculcate habits
of scholarship and a sense of belonging. All undergraduate students (MBBS, BDS & B.Sc. Nursing
etc.) are staying in same building. Single-room accommodation is given to all students and the
capacity of hostel is 1070 students. Out of which 613 are in boy's hostel and 457 are in girl's hostel.
Six full furnished dinning halls and kitchens are also located inside the hostel. The students
themselves supervise hostel mess. In addition to that, new hostel complex is under construction for
future students.
The Central Library
The Central Library of BPKIHS, the quality and effectiveness of Medical and Dental Research,
practice and education in different parts of the world is largely dependent on the accessibility and
use of the world knowledge base. Health Sciences Library has played an important role in the great
advances of medical, knowledge, research and practice. The Library is the pivotal part of any
educational institution. Library is the center from where faculties, doctors, nurses, students & staff
can receive knowledge to meet the needs of any institution and to advance their future career. It
provides not only information to the insiders but also to the community at large. The library also
provides on primary health care literature to the general public and to the villagers through the field
training programmes of BPKIHS.
The Central Library is well-equipped and maintained with good collection of medical books and
other resources. It is providing services for 15 hours a day from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm (Sunday –
Thursday). On Fridays, it opens from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm and on Saturdays, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
except on public holidays. More than 70 titles of International and Indian medical journals are
subscribed to the Central Library annually. Apart from these resources, approximately 8000
biomedical health sciences free full text journals, books and medical databases are accessible from
WHO/HINARI. The Electronic Information Services (EIS) has been upgraded in library installing
wi-fi devices and also facilitated to have access to HINARI Resources and the Internet from
residence, hostel and departments through wi-fi and LAN connections. Each department has its own
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Departmental Library with essential collection of books and journals, which is updated regularly. In
addition to this, the Library is conducting various activities to enhance the knowledge and skills of
users for literature search, electronic information access and so on.
At this context the Central Library of BPKIHS started from 1994 and providing health information
services to its user.
Library Collection Total
Reference books 4125
Lending books (Textbooks) 4702
Non – medical books 451
Departmental libraries 450
WHO Publication 1003
International & Nepalese Publications 220
BPKIHS Publications 101
International Health Sciences Journals 60 titles
Indian Health Sciences Journals 65 titles
Nepalese Health Sciences Journals 4 titles
Bound volume Journals 2125
Loose Journals 945
CD’s 130 pcs
Slides 11225 pcs
Thesis and Research Report 167
• Magazines and newspapers – The library subscribes 9 daily, 3 weekly, 1 monthly titles of
Newspapers and magazine
• Within Library Computer with HINARI facility, free WIFI, and provision of availability for
required articles and journals.
Details of the Programs: Programme and Year wise Placement of Subject and Hours
A. Certificate Nursing Programme:
Hours
1st
year Theory Practical
1. Integrated Science 125 -
2. Fundamental of Nursing 125 720
3. Community Health Nursing I. 150 240
4. Introduction to Nutrition and Biochemistry 50 -
5. English – I 100 -
6 Nepali 100 -
7 Nepal Parichaya 50 -
Total: 700 960
Grand Total: 1660
2nd
year
1 Community Health Nursing II 100 300
2 Behavioural Sciences 50 -
3 Child Heath Nursing 75 250
4 Midwifery A 90 200
5 Midwifery B 90 200
6 Midwifery C 90 200
7 English – II 50 -
Total: 545 1150
Grand Total: 1695
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3rd
year
1 Nursing Care Adult I 100 500
2 Nursing Care Adult II 100 400
3 Leadership, Management and Research 75 360
4 Mental Health Nursing 50 200
Total: 325 1460
Grand Total: 1785
Note: 45 hours/week in class +clinical & field (Except Residence) and 48 hours/week in community
residence field
B. Bachelor in Nursing Programme (BN):
First Year
S.N. Course Title Hour
Theory Practical
1 Applied Basic Science 150 ----
2 Behavioral Science 60 ----
3 Nursing Foundation 60 200
4 Pediatric Nursing 60 300
5 Medical Surgical Nursing 100 300
6 Nursing Research 100 ----
530 800
Second Year
S.N. Course Title Hour
Theory Practical
1 Leadership & Management 100 300
2 Nursing Research - 300
3 Nursing Education 100 300
5 Maternal Nursing 60 200
6 Community Health Nursing 60 200
7 Mental Health Nursing 60 200
380 1500
C. B. Sc. Nursing Programme
First Year Basic Sciences:
1 A-Basic Sciences (I) 159 103
2 B–Basic Sciences (II) 140 44
Total 299 147
3 Basic Nursing Concepts, Skills & Attitude 150 160
4 Community Health Nursing 60 200
5 Behavioral Science Society, Culture, Health 45 15
6 Nutrition & Dietetics 50 25
Second
Year
Total 604 847
1 Psychology Applied to Nursing
2 Advanced Nursing Concepts, Skills & Attitude I 100 240
3 Advanced Nursing Concepts, Skills & Attitude II 160 400
4 Mental Health Nursing 50 200
5 Community Health Nursing 60 200
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Third
Year
Total 420 1050
1 Child Health Nursing 60 300
2 Maternal Nursing I 60 100
3 Maternal Nursing II 100 500
4 Community Health Nursing 50 200
Fourth
Year
Total 270 1100
1 a. Concepts of Bio-statistical, Statistical Methods,
Nursing Research
90 -
b. Research Project - 300
2 Principles of Education and Nursing Education 100 200
3 Management and Leadership 90 200
4 Community Health Nursing 60 200
5 Advanced Skill Development Programme - 1080
Total 340 1980
Grand Total 16388 4977
D. M Sc Nursing:
SN Subjects
Existing Curriculum
1st
Year 2nd
Year 3rd
Year
Total
TH PR TH PR TH PR
1 Nursing Concepts
Principles and Practices
120 300 420
2 Educational sciences 150 300 450
3 Nursing Research &
Biostatistics
150 100 200 450
4 Health Management
and Leadership
50 300 100 450
5 Specialty - I 100 400 100 800 1400
6 Specialty - II 100 1100 1200
7 Thesis & Viva
8 Computer Sciences 30 100 130
Grand Total 4500
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The Annual Intake and Pass Out of Students in College of Nursing, BPKIHS since 1996
Year
M. Sc. Nursing B. Sc. Nursing
Bachelor
Nursing(BN)
Certificate
Nursing(CN)
Intake
Passing
Out
Intake
Passing
Out
Intake
Passing
Out
Intake
Passing
Out
1996 20
1997 10
1998 9
1999 8 40
2000 8 19 40
2001 10 11 40
2002 10 9 40 38
2003 15 7 40 40
2004 20 8 40 38
2005 20 10 40 33
2006 20 10 40 46
2007 20 14 40 39
2008 2 20 20 40 41
2009 4 19 20 40 39
2010 3 20 19 40 38
2011 7 2 25 19 40 42
2012 15 4 30 20 25 40 39
2013 18 3 31 40
2014
Total 49 9 284 186 56 600 433
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Profile College of Nursing B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Nepal

  • 1. B.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCESB.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCESB.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCESB.P. KOIRALA INSTITUTE OF HEALTH SCIENCES College of NursingCollege of NursingCollege of NursingCollege of Nursing Dharan, SunsariDharan, SunsariDharan, SunsariDharan, Sunsari PROFILE COLLEGE OF NURSING College of Nursing Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta Chief, College of Nursing Email: chief.con@bpkihs.edu Website: www.bpkihs.edu College of Nursing, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS) is a pioneer Nursing Campus in Nepal. It was initiated in 1993 A.D. In 1996 first time in Nepal Four years Generic Bachelor Nursing Programme (B. Sc. Nursing) was started with intake of 20 students. At Present in BPKIHS there is 3 years M. Sc. Nursing in all five specialty (Medical-Surgical, Psychiatric, Community Health, Maternal Health, Child Health), which is unique in world. Besides M. Sc. Nursing there are 4 years B. Sc. Nursing, Bachelor in Nursing (BN) and Certificate Nursing Programme. The PhD Programme is in pipeline. INTRODUCTION: B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences (BPKIHS), established in 1993, is an autonomous Health Sciences University with the mandate to work towards developing socially responsible and competent health work force. Striving continuously to meet the health needs of the Eastern Region of Nepal in primary, secondary and tertiary levels is its primary responsibility. This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 2. 1 University Campus: The University Campus has 699 acres of land. It has been divided into teaching hospital complex, residential complex, golf course, playgrounds and protected forest area. Accommodation is provided to all faculty members, doctors, nursing staff, officers and other technical staff in the campus. The University has its own water supply system and backup power supply system. Delhi Public School (CBSE base) is operating classes from nursing to 10+2. Children of faculty members and staff are given special privilege for admission to the school. The school has its own Governing Body. VISION, MISSION AND GOALS OF BPKIHS VISION BPKIHS has been visualized as: • A self-governing, self-reliant International Health Sciences University attracting students and teachers from all over the world to its constantly innovative educational programme. • A national center for providing quality health services, tertiary as well as primary, and developing replicable and sustainable models of integrated health systems sensitive to the needs of both the individual and community living in urban as well as rural areas. • A prestigious center for biomedical and health system research, and as a center of excellence for tropical and infectious diseases. • A complete health development project through its teaching districts which will catalyze an environment-friendly human development initiative resulting in enhancement in the quality of life of the people of Nepal and, those working in BPKIHS to ensure a high level of commitment to excellence and dedication to service. MISSION The main mission of BPKIHS is to improve the health status of the people of Nepal by providing holistic health care through training of compassionate, caring, communicative and socially accountable health workforce acting as agents of change and through advancement in research and innovation in service as well as education to ensure healthy individuals and families by collaborating with all stakeholders. GOALS Educational goals: In terms of achieving the educational goals of the institute both the present curricula and future educational programmes are to be need-based, integrated, community-oriented and partially problem solving in line with innovative medical education programmes epitomized in the Edinburgh Declaration of 1998. These are the basic tenets on which BPKIHS curricula are based. In the area of service delivery, this institute is committed to provide services not only to those coming to its teaching hospital but also to those who are not able to do so. This is, the institute does by reaching out to the community, which cannot reach the institute. The mountain must go to Mohammed if Mohammad doesn’t go to the mountain. Outreach services are an integral part of the commitment, which the institute has pledge to the legislators. It is not only reaching out to the sick in the community but active promotion of positive health and through it, improvement in the status of the community health that will serve as a measure of attainment of our services goals. The faculty at the BPKIHS is expected to monitor health indicators such as infant Mortality Rate, Crude Birth Rate, This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 3. 2 Crude Death Rate, Blindness, Deafness and Disability rates etc. on an ongoing basis much in the same way as we monitor our individual patients in terms of established clinical parameters. Just we intervene with different modalities of treatment when our individual patients are not making satisfactory progress. Such monitoring of community health indicators by the departments constitutes an important element in the overall process of evaluation of the institute by internal and external evaluations. Research goals: In the field of research, high priority is accorded to the areas requiring greater attention to solve the existing and emerging health problems that are threatening the well being of large population groups through the use of multi-disciplinary, integrated and problem solving approach. Greater emphasis is placed on research, which will lead to application of available knowledge for the benefit of large number of people. ADMINISTRATION: The Chancellor of the University is Prime Minister of Nepal. The Pro-Chancellor and the Chairperson of the Governing Body of the University is Health Minister. The Governing Body has 25 members and it meets at least twice in a year for discussion regarding budgeting, policy matters etc. For executing day to day administration and monitoring of the University activities an Executive Committee is constituted which is chaired by the Vice Chancellor. He is overall executive head of the university. Rector is responsible for Academic Administration and Registrar for General Administration. Teaching Hospital is managed by the Hospital Director. Apart from the above Executives there is a Chief of Dental College for overall general administration of College of Dental Surgery. College of Nursing and School of Public Health also have same provision. Each department has a separate administrative team headed by the senior most faculty member. All academic policy decisions have to be approved by the Academic Committee. In addition, there is a Research Committee for monitoring research activities which is mentioned earlier. The members of Academic Committee are drawn from eminent medical scientists from India & Nepal. Apart from the departmental offices teaching learning and patients' service are supported by various sections namely- Academic Administration Division (including Examination Section), Finance Administration Division, Engineering Service Division (Civil, Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Electromed), Hospital Administration Division, Procurement, General Store, Personnel Administration & Planning Division, Medical Record Section and General Administration Section. Being a tertiary health care and teaching institution, different types of manpower is necessary for its operation and functioning. At present 1577 staff members are working and providing services in BPKIHS. Authorities and Advisor 1. Prof. Dr. Balbhadra Prasad Das - Vice Chancellor 2. Prof.Dr. Bikram Pradhan - Rector 3. Prof. Dr. Arbind Kumar Singha - Hospital Director 4. Mr. Amit Shribastava - Ag. Registrar 5. Prof. Dr. Sudha Agrawal - Dean, Academic 6. Prof. Dr. Dhurba Upreti - Dean, Examinations 7. Dr. Pashupati Chaudhary - Deputy Hospital Director 8. Dr. Sibendra Jha - Assistant Dean, Examination 9. Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta - Chief, College of Nursing This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 4. 3 Academic programs of BPKIHS: Present strength of the students-2013 College of Nursing Nursing education covers a wide spectrum incorporating medical sciences, behavioral sciences, social sciences and managerial sciences, and at the same time involves hands – on experience as a major segment of the course. Hence the course consists of several parallel strands. The curriculum aims at thorough integration within each strand, and an attempt has been made to achieve integration between strands as well, to the extent possible. Besides being integrated the curriculum is community oriented partially community based, partially problem based and predominantly student centered. The curricula have taken into consideration the health statistics and national health policy of Nepal. It is hoped that this thoroughly contemporary curriculum with a futuristic outlook will contribute towards producing nurses who are knowledgeable skilled and compassionate, while at the same time being equipped with leadership and teaching abilities such nurses should be able to fulfill an important lacuna in the human resources of Nepal in the health sector and make way for a better health scenario in the country. Nursing is a practice profession with a defined body of knowledge and goals. Nursing makes a unique and valuable contribution within the health care system and society. The profession provides a social structure to develop legitimate professional roles for its members. The faculty of the School of Nursing recognize two interrelated aspects of professional practice: the art and the science of nursing. The art of nursing involves intuition, creativity, caring and application of nursing therapeutics, communication skills, and supportive interpersonal processes. These aesthetic considerations are integrated with knowledge from the natural and behavioral sciences through critical thinking and systematic investigation. Together the art and science of nursing provide insights for the profession in meeting its mission of providing for the health care needs of clients in home, community or institutional health care delivery settings. Fulfillment of this mission involves the use of the nursing process to promote and maintain health and wellness, prevent illness, diagnose and manage potential or actual health problems, facilitate adaptation to health impairments, assist rehabilitation, and maximize the opportunity for dignity in living and dying. Professional nurses recognize the contribution each individual makes to society and the necessity to consider the total person in nurse- client interactions. Further, they apply primary health care concepts in responding to needs of populations and communities consonant with available health care system resources. Nursing's mission is accomplished while taking into account the legal and ethical rights and responsibilities of client systems, other caregivers, and nurses, with full attention given to the influence of historical, political, social, cultural and economic factors. Leadership, collaboration, and consultation among nurses and other health care providers and support systems is critical in meeting client needs. Nursing Programs Total MD/ MS 221 M. Sc 54 MPH 20 MBBS 504 BDS 189 B.Sc Nursing 93 B.Sc. MLT 30 B.Sc. MIT 10 Certificate Nursing 118 Intern 137 Total Students 1376 This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 5. 4 demonstrates its professional values and accomplishes its mission through research, education and practice. The faculty believe that nursing education, practice and research are inextricably intertwined. Through faculty practice contracts negotiated in primary, secondary and tertiary care settings, faculty provide expertise, model interdisciplinary collaboration for students, and create opportunities for research. Use of advanced information technology allows the extension of faculty expertise into rural communities. Faculty practice in the community further creates the opportunity for cultural encounter, a necessary experiential component of cultural competence. Practice in the community and in institutional settings makes apparent power relationships which affect access to care and may interfere with client systems' abilities to actively collaborate in their own health care. Faculty draw on these practice experiences in teaching students in all three programs. In keeping with the mission of the University, the School of Nursing faculty also participate in service to the School, the Medical Center, the University and the community. The faculty support the need for continuing education in nursing as a means to improve the delivery of health care and knowledge of policies related to health care, and as a means for meeting informational needs in rural and underserved areas. Service activities often are linked to faculty research and practice interests and thus may serve as an additional resource for teaching. Vision, Mission and Goals of College of Nursing Vision We are inspired by the conviction, articulated in the Alma Ata Declaration, that health is a fundamental right. We believe that the purpose of college of nursing is to provide care to the sick, injured and well people and to reduce the burden of disease, injury, and disability through the development of skilled human resources in the field of nursing. This work is guided by the following principles: social justice, interdisciplinary collaboration, a population-based focus, and a primary emphasis on prevention. Mission The mission of College of Nursing is to advance the health of the Nepalese people by: 1. Educating students who can be effective leaders and change agents in government and other health programs; 2. Conducting and collaborating in research to develop new knowledge on how to improve population health; 3. Providing consultation, service, and training to nurse throughout Nepal and Abroad. 4. Contribute to sound health policies and increase recognition of the importance of nursing by advocating locally, nationally, and internationally for better health policy, systems, and programs for the people of Nepal. Goals: The goals for the College of Nursing are 1. To graduate students who will be competent, creative, socially accountable, and ethically driven professionals dedicated to improving the health of the Nepalese people; 2. Develop and implement degree programs in nursing at various levels; e.g., Certificate, Bachelor, Master and PhD; 3. To conduct research and disseminate findings by publishing scientific articles, reports, books, monographs, and other documents of nursing and scholarly interest; 4. To organize short courses in areas such as critical care, SBA, neonatal and perinatal health and Research Methodology for BPKIHS colleagues; 5. To organize and conduct training programs for government, NGO/INGO, and community health workers; This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 6. 5 6. To organize and participate in national, regional, and international workshops, seminars, and conferences; 7. To function as the “National Nursing Resource Center.” Departments: There are five departments in College of Nursing 1. Medical–Surgical Nursing 2. Mental Health Nursing 3. Maternal Health Nursing 4. Child Health Nursing 5. Community Health Nursing Academic Programme of College of Nursing: S.N. Academic Programme Annual Intake Planned Intake 1 Certificate Nursing Programme 40 Students 40 Students 2 B.Sc. Nursing Programme 30 Students 40 Students 3 B.N. Program 40 Students 40 Students 4 M. Sc. Nursing Programme (in 5 specialty: Medical-Surgical, Child Health, Community, Maternity, Psychiatric Nursing) 18 Students 20 Students Note: BN Programme is planned to closed form 2014 and CN Programme from 2015. Academic Programme Coordinators / Deputy Coordinators: M. Sc Nursing Programme 1. Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta - Coordinator, M.Sc. Nursing Programme B.N. Programme 2. Mr. Gayanand Mandal - Coordinator, BN Programme B. Sc Nursing Programme 3. Ms. Nirmala Pradhan - Phase I Coordinator, B.Sc. Nursing Programme 4. Ms. Nirmala Pokhrel - Phase II Coordinator, B.Sc. Nursing Programme Certificate Nursing Programme 5. Ms. Sharmila Shrestha - Coordinator, Certificate Nursing Programme 6. Ms. Rambha sigdel - Deputy Coordinator, Certificate Nursing Program Nursing Faculty of College of Nursing The College of Nursing, BPKIHS, is equipped with nineteen postgraduate faculties and eleven Bachelor teachers. All the faculties/teachers are appointed for full-time work, as well as, in campus residence. The faculties/ Teachers are legally bound to work at any institution/organizations other then the assigned areas of BPKIHS. Teachers for M.Sc. and B. Sc Nursing Programme: SN Name of Faculties Qualification Designation Department 1. Prof. Dr. Ram Sharan Mehta M.Sc. Nursing Professor & Chief CON MMeeddiiccaall -- SSuurrggiiccaall NNuurrssiinngg 2. Prof. Pushpa Parajuli M.Sc. Nursing Professors and HOD MMeeddiiccaall -- SSuurrggiiccaall NNuurrssiinngg 3 Prof. Sami Lama* M.Sc. Nursing Professors and HOD Psychiatry Nursing 4 Prof. Mangala Shrestha M.Sc. Nursing Professor & HOD, Maternal Health Nursing This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 7. 6 5 Prof. Angur Badhu* M.Sc. Nursing Professor Community Health Nursing 6 Prof. Dr. Tara Shah M.Sc. Nursing Professor & HOD Community Health Nursing 7 Ms Nirmala Pokharel Master of Nursing Additional Professor Maternal Health Nursing 8 Mr Ramanand Chaudhary Master of Nursing Additional Professor & Matron Child Health Nursing 9 Mr Shyam Lamsal* M.Sc. Nursing Associate Professor Community Health Nursing 10 Mr Gayanand Mandal Master of Nursing Associate Professor MMeeddiiccaall -- SSuurrggiiccaall NNuurrssiinngg 11 Ms Dev Kumari Shrestha Master of Nursing Associate Professor Maternal Health Nursing 12 Ms Basant Kumar Karn M. Sc Nursing Associate Professor & In-charge Child Health Nursing 13 Mr Upendra Yadav M.Sc. Nursing Associate Professor Child Health Nursing 14 Ms Gayatri Rai Master of Nursing Associate Professor Maternal Health Nursing 16 Ms Sunita Shah Master Nursing Associate Professor Child Health Nursing 17 Ms. Nirmala Pradhan M.Sc. Nursing Assistant Professor Psychiatry Nursing 18 Ms. Sharmila Shrestha M.Sc. Nursing Senior Demonstrator Community Health Nursing 19 Ms. Rambha Sigdel M.Sc. Nursing Senior Demonstrator Community Health Nursing 20 Ms. Dewa Adhikari M.Sc. Nursing Senior Demonstrator Community Health Nursing 21 Ms. Rita Pokhrel M.Sc. Nursing Senior Demonstrator Psychiatry Nursing 22 Ms. Kriti Chaudhary M.Sc. Nursing Senior Demonstrator Maternal Health Nursing *on leave Other departments involved in teaching B. Sc/ BN & M. Sc. Students: • School of Public Health and Community Medicine • Department of Psychiatry • Biostatistics • Department of Health Professional Education • Department of Family medicine • Department of Anesthesiology & critical care • Department of Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, Pharmacology- to teach basic sciences • Dietetics and Nutrition unit • Department of psychology • Mr. Sailesh Bhattarai, Instructor: Behavioural Science • Experts for General Administration, Exam, Academic and Finance. • Computer section This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 8. 7 Nursing Teachers Full Time involved in Certificate Nursing Programme: SN Name of Teachers Designation Degree 1 Mr. Om Prakash Shrivastava Nursing Officer BN 2 Ms. Sofiya Acharya Nursing Officer BSN 3 Ms. Ranjana Chaudhary Nursing Officer BN 4 Ms Kala Thapa Nursing Officer BN 5 Mr.Dev Kant Chaudhary Nursing Officer BN 6 Ms. Akriti Dahal Nursing Officer BSN 7 Ms. Beduka Pulami Nursing Officer BN 8 Ms. Debu Adhikari Nursing Officer BN 9 Ms. Nuna Chaudhary Nursing Officer BN 10 Ms. Shanti Thing Nursing Officer BN 11 Ms. Neelam Mandar Nursing Officer BN 12. Ms. Krishna Gupta Nursing Officer BN 13 Ms. Sarita Rimal Nursing Officer BN Part-Time teachers involved in Certificate Nursing Programme for General Subjects 1. Mr. Khem Raj Dahal, Professor (Nepali) 2. Mr. Mohan Pokharel, Professor (English) 3. Mr. Hari Prasad Dahal, Professor (Nepal Parichaya) As BPKIHS has it’s own hospital, the ward in-charges are involved in the clinical teaching learning activities. The name list of clinical teachers with the respective wards is as below: SN Name of Teacher Designation Unit/Ward 1 Kalpana Pokhrel Sr. Nursing Officer Matorn Office 2 Sakuntala Rai Sr. Nursing Officer Matron Office 3 Bishnu Maya Tamang Sr. Nursing Officer Matron Office 4 Hari Kumari Rai Sr. Nursing Officer Matron Office 5 Asha Subba Nursing Officer CSSD 6 Bengmu Tamang Nursing Officer Dialysis 7 Bhim Kumari Rai Nursing Officer R.O.T 8 Bhima Devi Katuwal Nursing Officer Postnatal 9 Bimala Rai Nursing Officer Paediatric II 10 Brinda Shrestha Nursing Officer Derma 11 Dhan Kumari Ghising Nursing Officer Ortho 12. Dil Kumari Rai Nursing Officer Psychiatric 13 Geeta Rai Nursing Officer Day Care O.T 14 Indu Kumari Singh Nursing Officer Antenatal 15 Indu Tumbahamphe Nursing Officer ENT 16 Israel Shah Nursing Officer Emergency 17 Janaki Kumari Chaudhary Nursing Officer Eye 18 Kalpana Shakya Nursing Officer Surgery III 19 Kalyani Subba Nursing Officer Gynae Ward This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 9. 8 20 Laxmi Rai Nursing Officer Tropical 21 Laxmi Shrestha Nursing Officer ICU/CCU/DICU 22 Mahima Tuladhar Nursing Officer OPD 23 Manika Gole Nursing Officer Med II 24 Nisha Gajurel Nursing Officer Surgery III 25 Padma Adhikary (lawati) Nursing Officer MCH II 26 Rukma Shrestha Nursing Officer Surgery I 27 Shakuntala Gurung Rai Nursing Officer Paed . ER 28 Shanta Subba Menyangbo Nursing Officer Dental 29 Susan Lama Nursing Officer G.O.T 30 Uma Devi Lama Nursing Officer R.O.T 31 Yam Kumari Limbu Nursing Officer Paying I 32 Renuka Kri Yadav Nursing Officer HIC 33 Jamuna Burtel Nursing Officer Emergency 34 Mina Limbu Nursing Officer Newnatal ward 35 Manju Shrestha Nursing Officer Med III 36 Kiran Deo Nursing Officer Med I 37 Anita Yadav Nursing Officer Paed. I 38 Nita Shrestha Nursing Officer NICU/PICU 39 Indira Rai Chamling Nursing Officer Paying II Administrative Support Name Designation Md. Saidur Rahman Sr. Administrative assistant Mr. Purna Shrestha Sr. Clerk Ms. Anuradha Shah Jr. Clerk Mr. Laxman Thapamagar Jr. Forman Ms. Babita Subedi Helper Ms. Kalpana Bista Helper Physical Facilities at College of Nursing: Hospital: BPKIHS has its own 750 beds tertiary care teaching hospital having specialty and super- specialty services. Along with our hospital the students are also sending for teaching learning activities at the following institutions of Nepal and India: 1. Kanti Children Hospital, Maharajgunj 2. Gangalal Heart Center, Bansbari 3. Bharatpur Cancer Hospital, Chitwan 4. Paropakar Maternity & Women’s Hospital , Thapathali 5. Bir-Hospital, Kathmandu 6. TUTH, Kathmandu 7. Mental Hospital, Patan 8. AIIMS, New Delhi, India 9. CMC, Vellore, India 10. Other Institutions as per the special requirements. This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 10. 9 • Nursing College Building o Fifteen lecture theatres equipped with overhead projector, white board, black board, furniture for students and teachers o LCD & OHP are available in each class room o Demonstration rooms for fundaments of nursing, maternal health nursing, community health lab, nutrition lab, child health nursing o Stores: within college of nursing along with main stores o Toilets: Separate for Students, Faculty, Male and Female • Office Building o Office of Chief, College of Nursing and Administration block o Library, Computer lab and administrative offices o Confidential room o Meeting room o Pantry o Toilets • Offices of in-charges of different departments • Offices of the faculty members • Toilets: for male and female separately HOSTEL Staying in the hostel is compulsory for all students admitted to BPKIHS in order to inculcate habits of scholarship and a sense of belonging. All undergraduate students (MBBS, BDS & B.Sc. Nursing etc.) are staying in same building. Single-room accommodation is given to all students and the capacity of hostel is 1070 students. Out of which 613 are in boy's hostel and 457 are in girl's hostel. Six full furnished dinning halls and kitchens are also located inside the hostel. The students themselves supervise hostel mess. In addition to that, new hostel complex is under construction for future students. The Central Library The Central Library of BPKIHS, the quality and effectiveness of Medical and Dental Research, practice and education in different parts of the world is largely dependent on the accessibility and use of the world knowledge base. Health Sciences Library has played an important role in the great advances of medical, knowledge, research and practice. The Library is the pivotal part of any educational institution. Library is the center from where faculties, doctors, nurses, students & staff can receive knowledge to meet the needs of any institution and to advance their future career. It provides not only information to the insiders but also to the community at large. The library also provides on primary health care literature to the general public and to the villagers through the field training programmes of BPKIHS. The Central Library is well-equipped and maintained with good collection of medical books and other resources. It is providing services for 15 hours a day from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm (Sunday – Thursday). On Fridays, it opens from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm and on Saturdays, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm except on public holidays. More than 70 titles of International and Indian medical journals are subscribed to the Central Library annually. Apart from these resources, approximately 8000 biomedical health sciences free full text journals, books and medical databases are accessible from WHO/HINARI. The Electronic Information Services (EIS) has been upgraded in library installing wi-fi devices and also facilitated to have access to HINARI Resources and the Internet from residence, hostel and departments through wi-fi and LAN connections. Each department has its own This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 11. 10 Departmental Library with essential collection of books and journals, which is updated regularly. In addition to this, the Library is conducting various activities to enhance the knowledge and skills of users for literature search, electronic information access and so on. At this context the Central Library of BPKIHS started from 1994 and providing health information services to its user. Library Collection Total Reference books 4125 Lending books (Textbooks) 4702 Non – medical books 451 Departmental libraries 450 WHO Publication 1003 International & Nepalese Publications 220 BPKIHS Publications 101 International Health Sciences Journals 60 titles Indian Health Sciences Journals 65 titles Nepalese Health Sciences Journals 4 titles Bound volume Journals 2125 Loose Journals 945 CD’s 130 pcs Slides 11225 pcs Thesis and Research Report 167 • Magazines and newspapers – The library subscribes 9 daily, 3 weekly, 1 monthly titles of Newspapers and magazine • Within Library Computer with HINARI facility, free WIFI, and provision of availability for required articles and journals. Details of the Programs: Programme and Year wise Placement of Subject and Hours A. Certificate Nursing Programme: Hours 1st year Theory Practical 1. Integrated Science 125 - 2. Fundamental of Nursing 125 720 3. Community Health Nursing I. 150 240 4. Introduction to Nutrition and Biochemistry 50 - 5. English – I 100 - 6 Nepali 100 - 7 Nepal Parichaya 50 - Total: 700 960 Grand Total: 1660 2nd year 1 Community Health Nursing II 100 300 2 Behavioural Sciences 50 - 3 Child Heath Nursing 75 250 4 Midwifery A 90 200 5 Midwifery B 90 200 6 Midwifery C 90 200 7 English – II 50 - Total: 545 1150 Grand Total: 1695 This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 12. 11 3rd year 1 Nursing Care Adult I 100 500 2 Nursing Care Adult II 100 400 3 Leadership, Management and Research 75 360 4 Mental Health Nursing 50 200 Total: 325 1460 Grand Total: 1785 Note: 45 hours/week in class +clinical & field (Except Residence) and 48 hours/week in community residence field B. Bachelor in Nursing Programme (BN): First Year S.N. Course Title Hour Theory Practical 1 Applied Basic Science 150 ---- 2 Behavioral Science 60 ---- 3 Nursing Foundation 60 200 4 Pediatric Nursing 60 300 5 Medical Surgical Nursing 100 300 6 Nursing Research 100 ---- 530 800 Second Year S.N. Course Title Hour Theory Practical 1 Leadership & Management 100 300 2 Nursing Research - 300 3 Nursing Education 100 300 5 Maternal Nursing 60 200 6 Community Health Nursing 60 200 7 Mental Health Nursing 60 200 380 1500 C. B. Sc. Nursing Programme First Year Basic Sciences: 1 A-Basic Sciences (I) 159 103 2 B–Basic Sciences (II) 140 44 Total 299 147 3 Basic Nursing Concepts, Skills & Attitude 150 160 4 Community Health Nursing 60 200 5 Behavioral Science Society, Culture, Health 45 15 6 Nutrition & Dietetics 50 25 Second Year Total 604 847 1 Psychology Applied to Nursing 2 Advanced Nursing Concepts, Skills & Attitude I 100 240 3 Advanced Nursing Concepts, Skills & Attitude II 160 400 4 Mental Health Nursing 50 200 5 Community Health Nursing 60 200 This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 13. 12 Third Year Total 420 1050 1 Child Health Nursing 60 300 2 Maternal Nursing I 60 100 3 Maternal Nursing II 100 500 4 Community Health Nursing 50 200 Fourth Year Total 270 1100 1 a. Concepts of Bio-statistical, Statistical Methods, Nursing Research 90 - b. Research Project - 300 2 Principles of Education and Nursing Education 100 200 3 Management and Leadership 90 200 4 Community Health Nursing 60 200 5 Advanced Skill Development Programme - 1080 Total 340 1980 Grand Total 16388 4977 D. M Sc Nursing: SN Subjects Existing Curriculum 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year Total TH PR TH PR TH PR 1 Nursing Concepts Principles and Practices 120 300 420 2 Educational sciences 150 300 450 3 Nursing Research & Biostatistics 150 100 200 450 4 Health Management and Leadership 50 300 100 450 5 Specialty - I 100 400 100 800 1400 6 Specialty - II 100 1100 1200 7 Thesis & Viva 8 Computer Sciences 30 100 130 Grand Total 4500 This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.
  • 14. 13 The Annual Intake and Pass Out of Students in College of Nursing, BPKIHS since 1996 Year M. Sc. Nursing B. Sc. Nursing Bachelor Nursing(BN) Certificate Nursing(CN) Intake Passing Out Intake Passing Out Intake Passing Out Intake Passing Out 1996 20 1997 10 1998 9 1999 8 40 2000 8 19 40 2001 10 11 40 2002 10 9 40 38 2003 15 7 40 40 2004 20 8 40 38 2005 20 10 40 33 2006 20 10 40 46 2007 20 14 40 39 2008 2 20 20 40 41 2009 4 19 20 40 39 2010 3 20 19 40 38 2011 7 2 25 19 40 42 2012 15 4 30 20 25 40 39 2013 18 3 31 40 2014 Total 49 9 284 186 56 600 433 This PDF file is Created by trial version of Quick PDF Converter Suite. Please use purchased version to remove this message.