Dr Buddhi Bahadur Thapa (left) poses for a portrait after receiving FRCP award from visiting dignitary Dr Derek Bell in Kathmandu, on Saturday, May 03, 2019. Photo: Bharat Koirala/THT
POKHARA: Buddhi Bahadur Thapa along with four other physicians has been awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of London (FRCP) amid a special programme in Kathmandu on Saturday.
On the occasion of the 14th International conference of Society of Internal Medicine of Nepal (SIMON), umbrella organisations of physicians in Nepal, Dr Derek Bell, professor at the Royal College England, honoured physicians with the award.
Along with Dr Buddi Bahadur Thapa, Vice-Chancellor of Pokhara Academy of Health Sciences, Dr Yadav Bhatta, senior cardiologist at the Norvic Hospital, Dr Neeraj Joshi, gastroenterologist at the Nidan and Nepal Cancer Hospital, Dr Rabindra Shrestha, neurologist at the Kathmandu Medical College and Dr Sheetal Adhikari, professor at the Chitwan Medical College were also honoured with FRCP award.
More than five hundred doctors from various countries including the UK, US, Italy, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal participated in the three-day conference in Kathmandu.
The event was organised in coordination with the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh, England.
FRCP in Medicine is an accolade held by some of the most exceptional and innovative physicians in the world. FRCP award is a mark of one’s achievement and skill as a doctor and recognises the ongoing contribution to the profession.
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