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A Report on
Comprehensive Field Practice
Dang District
Submitted to:
Department of Public Health
CIST College
New Baneshwor-Kathmandu

Submitted by:
Group 1
2009 Batch
2013
I

CIST College
New Baneshwor- Kathmandu, Nepal

Approval Letter

This is to certify that BPH-Batch 2009, Group 1 have successfully completed the
Comprehensive Field Practice 2013, for the requirement of Partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Public Health. This report has been reviewed and accepted by the following committee:

………………………………….
Date: …………………………….
Prof. Dr. B.D Chataut
Principal
CIST College

……………………………

……………………………

Date: ………………..

Date: ………………….

Mr. Ram Bahadur Shrestha

Mr. Raj Kumar Subedi

Head of Department

Immediate Supervisor

Department of Public Health

Department of Public Health

CIST College

CIST College
II

Acknowledgements
Comprehensive field practice is a month long field practice with an objective to understand the existing district health system of Nepal. It was a pleasure to find supporting hands to complete comprehensive field practice in a successful way. This report would not have taken this form without different people and institutions involved during this field practice. So we would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge different personalities whose commitment and indefinite support made it possible for us.
Initially, we would like to thank lecture, Mr. Raj Kumar Subedi, for his guidance on all the theoretical as well as practical aspects of District Health System. The intense effort put by him in order to make us understand about the reality of comprehensive field practice was praiseworthy.
We thank him along with associate prof. Mr. Narayan Regmi and head of department (HoD)
Mr. Ram Bahadur Shrestha for doing all the tedious work of planning, managing, and coordinating for this field practice.We would also like to thank our principal prof. Dr. B.D.
Chataut, prof.

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