Abstract
Back in 2007, his first year of clinical practice, Kathmandu native Dr Bishesh Poudyal realised that Nepal needed a transplantation centre. “Hundreds of aplastic anaemia, thalassaemia and relapsed refractory acute leukaemia patients were dying because of the lack of a transplant facility”, he says. By delivering presentations and hosting awareness sessions, he sought to convince health policy makers of the need to establish such a facility in Nepal, a landlocked South Asian nation of 30 million people.
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