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President Ramchandra Paudel has said that it is a matter of concern that doctors cannot stay in the country. He expressed his concern at the release of the book 'Physician Leaders' written about the 32 presidents of the Nepal Medical Association since its inception.
He said that it is a good thing to have skilled and expert doctors produced in Nepal and to start quality healthcare treatment in Nepal. He expressed concern that even though sufficient manpower has been produced in Nepal, opportunities have not been created accordingly. He said, 'People are complaining that they are not getting enough opportunities. As a result, the increase in the number of doctors abroad is a matter of concern. To stop such a situation, the relevant parties should take maximum measures.' President of
association Dr. Anilvikram Karki said that together with the medical association, the association has decided to publish this book as it will honor and remember the doctors who have contributed to the health sector of Nepal.
The book released on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Medical Association contains the biographies of 32 presidents of the association, their contributions and struggles. The editor of the book is Praveen Dhakal. He said that this book will preserve the medical history of Nepal along with the history of the union.
The association established on February 20, 2007 is the first professional association of Nepal. A meeting of 20 doctors working in Veer Hospital decided to establish a union. The first president of the association. Siddhimani Acharya Dixit is .
