Bringing hope to Nepal
Until a few months ago, the quarter of a million people living in Accham, Nepal, were served by a single doctor.
But over the last two years, a group of Yale medical students founded the Nyaya Clinic in Sanfebagar — a village in the Accham district in the remote region of Far Western Nepal — bringing basic health care to rural Nepalis.
Over the next few months, the clinic will phase in new modes of treatment, including a telemedicine center, while its organizers here at the University continue to raise funds.
The clinic will be staffed by a doctor and a team of...
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