Project Description
 
Project Type
Funded Project - Normal Project
Project ID
02BIR001
Project Title
Training and Equipment in Renal Histopathology
Institution
Bir Hospital
Contact
Dr. Sudha Khakurel
mkhakurel@healthnet.org.np
ANMF/Nepal Project Manager
Aruna Pant
ArunaPant@anmf.net
ANMF/America Project Manager
Dr. Shiva Gautam
ShivaGautam@anmf.net
Project Description
Training and equipment for a histopathologist and a technician in the field of renal histopathology
Location
Bir Hospital
Kathmandu, Nepal
Time Frame
At earliest possible convenience
Material Requested
Microtome – Americal Optical or Reichert - $4000
Tissue processor – Shandon
Training Requested
Histopathologist - 1 person
Histopathology technician - 1 person
Advisors/Instructors Requested
None
Travel/Expenses Requested
Travel to and from site of training for two persons - $1000
Grants/Stipends Requested
Stipends of $750 per month X 3 months = $2250 X 2 trainees = $4500
Tuition fees $250 X 2 trainees = $500
Other Items Requested
None
Total Funds Requested
FY2003 - $10,000
Additional Information
Nephrology service started at Bir Hospital in Nepal. Though over 40 kidney biopsies are done every year, due to lack of well trained manpower in the field of renal histopathology glomerular diseases can not be easily diagnosed with accuracy. Again, IgA nephropathy also remains undiagnosed. Hence, training a renal histopathologist and a histopathology technician is found to be the most important task for the hospital in order to provide accurate service to the patients. For additional information see Training and Equipment in Renal Histopathology.
 
Project Status
 
9/1/02 Request received by ANMF/Nepal
9/15/02 Request received by ANMF
10/27/02 Request approved by ANMF subject to availability of funds
1/26/03 Project approved for full funding by ANMF
1/27/03 A candidate (Dr. Ashok Joshi) has been identified by Bir Hospital for renal training at Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine as a visiting scholar beginning March 2003.
6/9/03 Dr. Joshi sent to Vanderbilt University, Tennessee for training. Dr. Joshi is undergoing a training in renal pathology and getting exposed to renal biopsy specimens both native biopsies and transplant renal biopsies. He is also getting exposed to the various stains used for staining slides like Jones silver, PAS and H/E. He is also gaining experience in the use of electron microscopy of renal biopsy specimens and also gaining experience in immunoflouresence microscopy so that with all these a proper diagnosis of renal biopsy specimen can be made.
12/31/03 Training completed.
11/17/06 No request received for the microtome. Project completed.