Best wishes from B.P.Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Dharan, Nepal Dr. Nilambar Jha, MBBS, MD, Diploma in Health system Management (Israel) Professor.

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Best wishes from B.P.Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Dharan, Nepal Dr. Nilambar Jha, MBBS, MD, Diploma in Health system Management (Israel) Professor & chief School of Public Health & Community Medicine BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal Email – jhanilambar60@gmail.com

B P Koirala Institute of health sciences BPKIHS is an Health Sciences university, students from Nepal, India, Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland Other countries Come here regularly for their education & electives.

B P Koirala Institute of health sciences BPKIHS has MBBS, BDS, BSc /MSc Nursing, MD, MS ,DM, Mch, MPH & MD-Hospital Administration & PhD It has four colleges:- Medical Dental Nursing & Public Health.

BPKIHS Hospital Teaching Hospital >700 Beds ICCU CCU NICU PICCU Good emergency service

B P Koirala Institute of health sciences Curriculum – Integrated, problem based & community-based Teaching Districts Hospital:- to Provide services to the people at community level Presently in 8 Districts of eastern Nepal

BPKIHS – School of Public Health & Community Medicine (SPH & CM) Doctor of Medicine Hospital Administration (MD HA) 3 Years course for Medical Graduates Started in 2013

MD Hospital Administration (MDHA) Objective:- 1.Health Service Manager 2.Clinical Manager 3.Hospital Administrator

Health Service Manager Plan, direct, coordinate & supervise the delivery of health care. Oversee the activities of a number of facilities in health systems. Help to formulate business strategies & coordinate day-to-day business in a health care facility.

Clinical Manager Establish & implement policies, objectives & procedures for departments. Evaluate personnel & work quality. Develop reports & budgets Coordinate activities with other managers

Hospital Administrator Ensure the health care facility operates efficiently & provides adequate care to patients. Provide on-call support when problems arise. Handle budget & staffing matters. Create organizational objectives. Implement policies.

Sub Health Post

HEALTH POST

Primary Health centre

Primary Health Centre

District Hospital

District Public Health office

Eye Hospital

Pulse Polio Program

Course competencies MD HA Analyzing, integrating & evaluating theoretical knowledge relevant to leadership positions in the hospitals & health care industries. Designing effective strategies based on concept of leadership & management within health care administration.

Course competencies MD HA Assessing the impact of economics, ethics, professional standards and the law on health care administration. Developing health policies and programs to address health care needs in the industry.

Course competencies MD HA Applying complex theories & developing innovative solutions in order to become a health care leader. Applying statistical & financial methods in order to evaluates health care practices.

MD Hospital Administration (MDHA) Program prepares leaders who can Effectively respond to the dynamic & ever-changing health care industry. Examine & evaluate issues & trends Respond to situation & take right decision Flexible & update Have vision for organization

MD Hospital Administration (MDHA) First year – Morning – Theory classes Afternoon -posting in Hospital Administration office Second Year - First semester – Thesis related to hospital management. Second Year - Second semester – Posting in AIIMS, New Delhi --- 6 months

MD Hospital Administration (MDHA) Third Year --- Posting in Govt. Hospitals & Public health office --- Private Hospitals End of Third year – Final Exit Exam

MD Hospital Administration (MDHA) Curriculum - Epidemiology - Biostatistics - Sociology &Behavioural Sciences - Occupational & environment Health - Family health - Strategic planning

MD Hospital Administration (MDHA) Curriculum -- Health Economics -- Policy -- Research -- Technology -- Quality improvement -- Health Management – Hospital Management

BPKIHS Five Star Manager Medical Education Health Care System Care Provider Decision Maker Good Communicator Community Leader Team Member

Underground Hospital in Israel

Millennium Development Goals - 2015 GOAL 1: ERADICATE EXTREME POVERTY AND HUNGER GOAL 2: ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION GOAL 3: PROMOTE GENDER EQUALITY AND EMPOWER WOMEN GOAL 4: REDUCE CHILD MORTALITY GOAL 5: IMPROVE MATERNAL HEALTH GOAL 6: COMBAT HIV/AIDS, MALARIA AND OTHER DISEASES GOAL 7: ENSURE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY GOAL 8: DEVELOP A GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR DEVELOPMENT

Beyond 2015

Have Peace in Nepal & in the World Thanks Have Peace in Nepal & in the World