학술논문

Physiology and applied sciences in Nepal: 1st annual conference
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Extreme Physiology & Medicine. March 1, 2014, Vol. 3
Subject
Teachers -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Neurophysiology -- Conferences, meetings and seminars
Language
English
ISSN
2046-7648
Abstract
With the increasing number of medical schools in Nepal, there is an expected increase in the number of Nepalese physiologists. The first medical school was established in the 1970s. We report here about the first annual conference of Nepalese physiologists on 27-28 September 2013 organized by the Department of Clinical Physiology of the Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences (NAIHS) and Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences (KUMS). Nepalese physiologists are trying to form their own physiological society. In this regard, NAIHS and KUMS have played an important role to bring physiologists from different parts of Nepal involved in teaching, learning, and research activities in medical schools. There were a number of foreign invitees (India, Israel, Italy, Japan, and Sweden). There were plenary presentations on the topics that are relevant in Nepal, e.g., high-altitude physiology and wilderness medicine. The final session of the conference was an open session meeting of Nepalese physiologists. There was an open interaction about establishing Nepalese Physiological Society. After much deliberation, there was an agreement to register the society in Kathmandu with the current ad hoc committee which will elect the first executive body of the society. Keywords: ACPAS, Nepalese physiologists, Nepalese Physiological Society
Author(s): Ghan Bahadur Thapa[sup.1,2] , Narayan Bahadur Mahotra[sup.3] and Matiram Pun[sup.1,3] Background The first Annual Conference of Physiology and Applied Sciences (ACPAS) of Nepalese physiologists was held on 27 and [...]