The Medical Officer (MO) is responsible for providing comprehensive medical care in their assigned department(s) in collaboration with other healthcare professionals. The role requires a sound knowledge of clinical practices, patient management, and emergency medical care. The MO will be involved in patient diagnosis, treatment, management, and clinical procedures, as well as supporting departmental and hospital goals. The Medical Officer may rotate through multiple departments (GPEM, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology, Surgery, Medicine, Anesthesia, SICU, and Psychiatry) to deliver high-quality care to patients across various specialties.
MBBS with NMC Registration
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, and the health care available to many Nepalis is clearly inadequate. One of the main reasons for this is the unwillingness of health care personnel, particularly doctors, to serve in Nepal’s remote and rural areas. The country’s current system of medical education has failed to address this. The Patan Academy of Health Sciences (PAHS) is dedicated to improving the health status of the people of Nepal by producing doctors who are willing and able to provide health care to disadvantaged Nepalis living in remote or rural areas. The academy initially consists of a School of Medicine, which began to teach prospective doctors in 2010. In future, PAHS is expected to open a School of Public Health, a School of Nursing, a School of Allied Health Sciences to train other health care professionals.