NDAUK Teaching Session Announcement: Transplant Surgery in Nepal – From Zero to Present and Vision for the Future
The Nepalese Doctors Association UK (NDAUK) is pleased to announce its upcoming academic discussion programme focusing on the remarkable progress and future direction of transplant surgery in Nepal. This session will provide a unique opportunity for members to engage with experts, share insights, and understand how Nepal’s transplant services have evolved over the past decades.
Event Details
📅 Date: Sunday, 16th November 2025
🕕 Time: 18:00 London Time (UTC+0)
💻 Venue:Zoom Online Platform
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🆔 Meeting ID: 844 3972 4246
🔐 Passcode: 285362
Programme Overview
This session, titled “Transplant Surgery in Nepal: From Zero to Present and Vision for the Future,” aims to highlight Nepal’s journey in developing organ transplant capabilities, from its initial challenges to the establishment of successful surgical programmes. The discussion will include perspectives from pioneering Nepali surgeons, policy makers, and international collaborators.
Participants will gain valuable insights into:
The history and development of renal and liver transplantation in Nepal
Current challenges in infrastructure, ethics, and legislation
Collaborative opportunities between Nepalese doctors in the UK and counterparts in Nepal
Visionary strategies to strengthen transplant medicine and patient outcomes in the future
Why Attend?
This educational event reflects NDAUK’s ongoing commitment to:
Foster global medical collaboration between Nepal and the UK;
Promote medical education and innovation within the Nepali medical community;
Encourage members to contribute their expertise to Nepal’s advancing healthcare system.
Whether you are a surgeon, physician, trainee, or student, this interactive session will offer a deeper understanding of how collective professional engagement can transform healthcare outcomes in Nepal.
NDAUK’s Vision in Action
This programme exemplifies NDAUK’s mission to connect Nepalese doctors worldwide through knowledge-sharing, mentorship, and innovation. We believe that academic dialogues such as this one are key to bridging expertise between our professionals in the UK and colleagues back home.
“Every milestone in Nepal’s medical history is built on shared vision, hard work, and learning. NDAUK is honoured to contribute to that journey.”
— NDAUK Executive Committee
Join Us
We warmly invite all NDAUK members, medical students, and health professionals to participate in this event. Let us come together to celebrate progress, share knowledge, and shape the future of transplant surgery in Nepal.
Together, we learn. Together, we grow. Together, we serve.

