WSO: A New Era for Stroke Care in Nepal
World Stroke Organization (WSO) shared on LinkedIn:
”We are delighted to announce that Grande International Hospital in Kathmandu has become the first hospital in Nepal to achieve World Stroke Organization (WSO) Advanced Stroke Centre certification.
This remarkable achievement marks a significant step forward in Nepal’s journey to strengthen stroke systems of care and ensure patients have access to timely, evidence-based, and high-quality treatment.
Heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Raju Paudel and the entire stroke team at Grande International Hospital for their dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence which embodies Nepal’s growing momentum and determination to improve stroke care across the country.
We also extend our appreciation to the Nepal Stroke Association for their ongoing efforts in promoting stroke awareness, education, and collaboration nationwide.
Together, we are building a stronger future for stroke care in Nepal and South Asia.”

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