I am not a guest in Nepal. Nepal is home to me. I am privileged to be a part of the T.U. Teaching Hospital.
I walk in to the hospital every day, and i see the gardens by the entrance. I see patients and their families lying outside in the sun or away from it in Summer. I see a long line of patients waiting to get O.P.D tickets. I see the buildings encompassing 444 beds, beds that are almost always full. I walk down the halls and i feel myself part of the hospital. One among hundreds and thousands of people who work there.
I am not writing this to lay blame to anyone. I am not writing this to play critic at this hospital. I will not lay blame to an institution that helps so many people. The point of this is to raise awareness. To get the patients and their families to be a bigger part of the hospital. To have expectations that the administration will strive to meet. The point of this is to show the administration what they can do to make the hospital more friendly and understanding of everyone who comes to Teaching hospital for treatment.
That is the point of this.
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That is the point of this.
If you want to share something, please send me details and pictures at ramadhu13@gmail.com
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