Koshi Hospital in Biratnagar is proud to announce its new stroke unit, funded by the World Health Organization (WHO). With a dedicated team of 20 nurses, medical officers, and doctors from the emergency department and intensive care, Koshi Hospital is taking a major step forward in the fight against stroke.

At the recent workshop on stroke care on February 11, the 20 attendees were given a comprehensive overview of hyper acute and acute stroke care, including what to do in the emergency department, who is eligible for thrombolysis, and what the treatment standards are on the ICU. The workshop was a resounding success, with participants leaving energized and better equipped to provide the best possible care for stroke patients.

The new stroke team at Koshi Hospital, lead by Dr Roshan Khadka, is setting a new standard for care in Biratnagar, and the workshop on stroke care was just the beginning. With the support of the WHO, the team is poised to make a real difference in the lives of those affected by stroke.

The importance of stroke care cannot be overstated. Stroke is the leading cause of disability and a major cause of death worldwide, and it is essential that healthcare providers have the knowledge and skills to provide the best possible care. With its new stroke unit and dedicated team, Koshi Hospital is taking a major step forward in the fight against stroke.

So, what does the future hold for stroke care in Biratnagar? With Koshi Hospital leading the way, it looks bright indeed. The new stroke team is eager to continue learning, growing, and making a positive impact on the lives of those affected by stroke. So, stay tuned for more exciting developments from Koshi Hospital!

In conclusion, the workshop on stroke care was a huge success, and Koshi Hospital is proud to be at the forefront of stroke care in Biratnagar. With the support of the WHO, the new stroke team is poised to make a real difference in the lives of those affected by stroke. So, let’s all get behind Koshi Hospital and support their efforts to provide the best possible care for stroke patients.”

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