Dhulikhel Medical Institute
Medical college in Dhulikhel, Nepal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dhulikhel Medical Institute (DMI ), in Dhulikhel, Nepal, was created in 1998 through a partnership between Dhulikhel Hospital,[1] Kathmandu University, and Til Ganga Eye Care Centre[2] with the assistance of DANIDA, Dhulikhel Municipality Quality Education Project. It is an autonomous, independent training institution established to train different faculties of health manpower.
Motto | Inspired by Life |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1998 |
Affiliation | Kathmandu University |
Director | Prof.Regina Singh |
Management | Municipality of Dhulikhel, NepaliMed International and Dhulikhel Health Service Association |
Location | Dhulikhel, Nepal |
Campus | Urban |
Alumni | Society of Ex-Manipal Students (SEMS-Pokhara) |
Website | www |
The first graduation ceremony of DMI was in 2002 January. There were eleven students: four in Nursing, six in General Medicine and one in Clinical Health Laboratory. There are currently about 300 students in nursing, general medicine, clinical health laboratory, ophthalmology and physiotherapy. A Diploma in Health Sciences is granted by Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences after the successful completion of the three-year academic course. The graduated students from DMI are providing services in different parts of Nepal as well as many other foreign countries.