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A separate burn center has been brought into operation at the BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences in Dharan for the treatment of burn patients.
Health and Population Minister Pradeep Poudel inaugurated the burn center on Thursday. For the treatment of patients who have been burned by fire or any other accident, the foundation has opened a burn center for the first time outside the Kathmandu Valley. Minister Paudel, who has already announced that separate burn hospitals will be put into operation in 8 hospitals of Nepal, while inaugurating the 25-bed burn center built in the premises of the institution, said that preparations are being made to provide free treatment to the poor.
Minister Paudel said that in accordance with the aim of conducting a separate burn treatment service in seven provinces except Kirtipur in Kathmandu, the service has been started from Thursday at BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences in Koshi Province. Along with the burn center, he has also inaugurated a separate oncology service and a pharmacy building with 20 beds in the establishment in accordance with the aim of expanding cancer treatment services in all seven provinces.
With the expansion of burn and oncology services, the need to travel to Kathmandu for treatment
has been removed, said Dr. Gyanendra Giri, vice-chancellor of the institute.
