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KOICA supports Methinkot Hospital



KAVREPALANCHOWK: The medical equipment provided by a Korean organization have been handed over to the Methinkot provincial hospital based at Bhakundebesi, Namobuddha municipality-4.

Twenty-nine units medical equipment provided by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and KOICA Alumni Association, were handed over to the hospital on Thursday.

KOICA country director Sung Hun-ko and KOICA Alumni president Binod Bidari jointly handed the assistance to Uddhav Prasad Kafle, Chair of Namobuddha municipality-4 and the Chair of Methinkot hospital.

The equipment include two patient monitors, two oxygen concentrators, one cardiography CTG machine, one BIP-AP machine, five pulse oxymeters, six digital BP machines, three emergency beds, five oxygen regulators, one emergency medical cart and three emergency bed mattresses, among others.

Publish Date : 16 April 2021 15:01 PM

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