During your midwifery placement in Kathmandu, you'll see that our partner hospital delivers an average of 100 babies per day, there'll never be a quiet moment on your placement! The hospital also houses labor wards, postnatal wards, and post-op wards, all of which you can work in. You’ll soon find there's never a dull moment outside the hospital either - the majestic Himalayan mountains lay just outside the city, as does the opportunity to go white water rafting, bungee jumping, and paragliding. Read what our students think below!
Testimonials
Robyn Grant-Marsh
University of Lincoln 2024
"It was often the case that there were six women in one room labouring at the same time..."
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Keele University 2019
"The biggest difference in healthcare and Kathmandu was the lack of resources and equipment."
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Australian Catholic University 2019
"Doctors put almost every labouring woman on a drug that helps contractions."
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Birmingham City University 2018
"In the first week, I experienced high risk care on the labour ward... Some things were shocking but I learnt so much".
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Australian Catholic University 2018
If you’re unsure, don’t be. Just do it — you won’t regret it.
Read moreKatherine Amis and Charli Plunket
University of East Anglia 2015
"The student midwives we worked with took us out to go sight-seeing".
Read moreHayley Cantrell and Jodi Merrington
De Montfort University 2015
"With the large numbers of births in Nepal, you definitely get variation".
Read moreSophie Pullen & Dalvir Bhangal
Professional Placement 2014
Throughout our placement, we were privileged to work with doctors, nurses, student nurses and skilled birth attendants
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