Announcement of the Newly Formed 6th Executive Body of the Mountain Medicine Society of Nepal
We are pleased to announce the newly formed 6th Executive Body of our Mountain Medicine Society of Nepal. This esteemed team of professionals, committed to advancing mountain medicine and promoting health practices in high-altitude regions, will lead our society with dedication and vision.
President: Dr. Ghan Bahadur Thapa (Dr. Kamal)
Vice President: Dr. Santosh Baniya
Secretary: Dr. Suman Acharya
Treasurer: Dr. Suvash Dawadi
Joint Secretary: Dr. Rajesh Sharma
Members-at-Large:
Dr. Subarna Adhikari
Dr. Prasanna Karki
Dr. Shreyashi Karki
Dr. Sanjeev Kharel
Dr. Akash Sherpali
Ms. Ashika Aryal
We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the outgoing Executive Body for their outstanding contributions over the past term. Their hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment have significantly advanced our Society’s mission and objectives. The achievements and progress made during their tenure have laid a strong foundation for the future growth and success of our Society.
At the same time, we warmly congratulate the newly formed Executive Body. We are confident that this new team will continue to uphold the values and mission of our Society, working tirelessly in the best interests of all members to achieve our common goals. We look forward to a productive and successful term, full of exciting initiatives and impactful activities.
Under the leadership of Dr. Ghan Bahadur Thapa, the new Executive Body is poised to drive forward with innovative ideas and strategic plans. Each member brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective, ensuring a dynamic and effective governance structure.
We encourage all members to actively participate in the Society’s events, contribute to discussions, and support the initiatives led by the new Executive Body. Your involvement is crucial in maintaining the vibrant and collaborative spirit of our community.
Thank you for your continued support and trust. Together, we will advance the field of mountain medicine and make significant strides in improving health outcomes in high-altitude regions.
Warm regards,
Mountain Medicine Society of Nepal