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Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital

The history of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) began with the visit of the late King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah to Japan in 1978. During this visit, an exchange of notes was signed on September 15, 1981, between the government of Nepal and the Government of Japan. This laid the foundation for the establishment of TUTH. On March 10, 1982, the foundation stone of TUTH was laid down by Mr. Narayan Dutta Bhatta, the Minister of Education and Culture. Subsequently, on March 7, 1986, the late King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah inaugurated the TU Teaching Hospital. With a vision of imparting medical education, providing health services to the needy, and promoting medical research, a 301-bed hospital equipped with medical equipment was established as the first medical college hospital in the country. The development of TUTH took place in phases. The first phase, the Outpatient Department (OPD), started on July 14, 1983.

The second phase, which included indoor facilities, operating theaters, and a 6-bedded ICU/CCU, commenced on February 24, 1985. In 1993, with the extension of Japanese cooperation to TUTH, 100 additional beds were added, including a new operating theater, an ICU complex, Annex I with 50 beds, and Annex II with 50 beds. Throughout its history, TUTH has fostered collaboration between Nepal and Japan. Many doctors, nurses, paramedics, and engineers have been trained in Japan in the medical fields and have gained valuable insight into Japanese work culture. Likewise, Japanese doctors and volunteers have made significant contributions to the health services and training of health manpower in Nepal through TUTH. Today, TUTH stands as the top referral hospital in the country and a public hospital in Kathmandu with approximately 850 beds. It provides clinical training to medical doctors, nurses, and paramedics at various levels, ranging from graduate to Ph.D. The products of IOM Teaching Hospital, affiliated with TUTH, now serve the entire country and even abroad.TUTH is recognized as one of the largest and most comprehensively equipped hospitals in Nepal, serving the healthcare needs of the nation.

Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital has been established to fulfill the following roles:

  • To provide a teaching base for the Institute of Medicine for all types of academic programs.
  • To provide tertiary level of health services to the patients in Nepal and be a lead national hospital in this area.
  • To act as the main center to conduct health researches in Nepal and resolve problems in this area in Nepal.

 Mission of TU Teaching Hospital

  • TUTH will provide the best care to every patient through integrated clinical services, education and research.
  • Services will be provided by a team of compassionate multi-disciplinary, highly trained doctors, dentists, nurses, technician and others.
  • Health care: preventive, promotive and curative; primary, secondary & tertiary.
  • It will provide best quality services to the seekers at an affordable cost within Nepal and serve appropriately to patients who cannot afford it.