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Baby’s First Thousand Days: Health, Nutrition, and Love – Dr. N.B. Basnet

Anjana Chaudhary

By Anjana Chaudhary - Mar 30, 2025 | Updated On: 31 March, 2025 | 6 min read

By Anjana Chaudhary , 6 min read - Mar 30, 2025

Updated On: 31 March, 2025

Health Tips for Babies in Nepal: A Journey of Dedication and Expertise by Dr. Basnet

It speaks of and proves that one can accomplish what he wants by sacrificing his comfort: the journey of Dr. Narayan Bahadur Basnet from Sotang, a very remote and tranquil area, to the bustling city of Kathmandu. As one of six brothers and four sisters in his large family, he spent his early years in the remote hills of Nepal, where education was next to impossible.

Nevertheless, his passion for learning compelled him to complete his elementary education in his hometown (grades 1-4); he then headed to Salleri to continue at a higher level of study and finished grade 9. He later moved to Aiselukharka, where he spent a year before obtaining his School Leaving Certificate (SLC) from HMG, Nepal, in 1976.

Nurturing a firm belief in destiny from an early age, he drove into Kathmandu with a dream of being a medical doctor, with the mission of providing health tips for babies in Nepal. Thus began a long tale of ambition and hard work in the medical profession.

In his career, Dr. Basnet has enriched knowledge beyond measure so that parents can make sound decisions when raising healthy babies. The most interesting point about health tips for babies in Nepal encourages families to consider their children’s health before anything else.

Educational Milestones

  • Early Education: Solukhumbu, Nepal
  • School Leaving Certificate (SLC): HMG, Nepal, 1976.
  • Proficiency certificate in General Medicine: Institute of Medicine IOM, TU, Nepal, 1978/1979
  • Diploma of Public Administration (DPA): Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal, 1985.
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS): Institute of Medicine (IOM), Tribhuvan University (TU), Kathmandu, Nepal, 1991.
  • Postgraduate Study, Kenkyusei in Pediatrics (PG Spec Pediatrics): The University of Tokyo, Japan, 1996.
  • In Pediatric Cardiology and General Pediatrics: The University of Tokyo, Japan, 2000.
  • Postdoctoral fellow in Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatrics: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo, Japan, 2002-2003.

From Internship to Pediatric Cardiologist: Health Tips for Babies in Nepal

While doing the MBBS internship at Kanti Children’s Hospital, Dr. Basnet observed many children suffering from different ailments. Still, at the time, very few pediatricians in Nepal could tackle these problems. This inspired him to become a pediatrician to serve the children better. During his career, he has treated young patients and shared significant health tips for babies in Nepal that could help improve their well-being.

Shaping Skills, Saving Lives: The Training Behind the Expertise

  1. Pediatric Echocardiography Training (2003): Completed at Saitama Children’s Medical Center in Saitama, Japan.
  2. Designing and Production of Teaching/Learning Materials (1985): Part of the Family Health Project at the Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.
  3. Orientation for Teacher on Population Dynamics and Health (1985): Covered topics such as Human Reproduction, Family Planning, and Maternal and Child Health at the Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.
  4. Teacher’s Training Workshop (1981): Organized by the Family Health Project at the Institute of Medicine, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.

A history of exceptional achievements and global recognition:

Dr. Basnet realized something beyond his capacity to write, research, and practice medicine. He is acknowledged for the many contributions that he has made towards these fields as indeed, for some of them, he has not just been recognized but has also earned several honors, some of which are:

  1. Lifetime Achievement Award (2005)—The American Biographical Institute (ABI) in the USA awarded this award to recognize his lifelong pursuit of excellence.
  2. International Scientist of the Year (2004) – Given by the International Biographical Centre (IBC), England, UK, for outstanding scientific contributions.
  3. Mahendra Vidhyabhushan ‘Ka’ (2005) – Awarded by the Nepal Ministry of Education and Sports.
  4. Marquis Who’s Who Recognition – Featured in “Who is Who in the World” and “Who is Who in Medicine and Healthcare,” highlighting his significant impact in the medical field.
  5. Research Awards (1999 and 2001) – Honored by the Graduate School of Medicine at the University of Tokyo, Japan, for exceptional research work.
  6. Clinical Clerkship, Lund Medical Summer School (1990) – Selected for an elite medical exchange program at the University of Lund in Sweden, fostering international medical collaboration.

A Legacy of Influence: Leading Medical Affiliations

Throughout his career, Dr. Narayan Bahadur Basnet has been privileged to be associated with leading medical and scientific organizations that have supported his journey as a practitioner. He takes very seriously facilitating medical advancements through internationalization, evident in his genuine interest in improving health care, from sharing health tips for babies in Nepal to better infant well-being.

  • Nepal Medical Association (NMA)
  • Nepal Pediatric Society (NEPAS)
  • The Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA), Nepal
  • Nepal Family Planning Association (NFPA)
  • Japanese Universities Alumni Association, Nepal (JUAAN)

Cross-Border Memberships

  • Life Member: Cardiological Society of India (CSI), India
  • Life Member: Pediatric Cardiac Society of India (PCSI), India
  • Member: Japan Pediatric Society (JPS), Japan
  • Member: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), USA

He also worked as an Editorial Board Member from 2007-09 until the Nepal Medical Association (NMA) Journal in Nepal.

Conclusion

Patience and hard work are the two main ingredients in the life of the great Dr. Narayan Bahadur Basnet. Born in a little village, he has become one of the well-known personalities in the country as a pediatric cardiologist. To be sure, his contribution to the health scenario is unmatched. In a very devoted style toward education, research, and medicine, he has dramatically changed the lives of many. His priceless health tips for babies in Nepal paved the way for better infant care. Through the worldwide advocacy of health promotion, he has not only collaborated with different eminent international institutions but also loves teaching and carries the greatest hope for the next generation of medical professionals to follow in his footsteps.

 

Dr. Narayan Bahadur Basnet, the leading pediatric cardiologist in Nepal, shares essential health tips for babies. He discusses nutrition-related topics, heart disease prevention, and overall baby care. He also mentions parents’ frequent errors, stressing the importance of breastfeeding and discussing introducing solid foods.

He mentions congenital heart disease in the context of pregnancy development and background notes parents may look for in the infant. Also discussed are safe and unsafe baby oils with expert advice and the use of Gajal and Tika, traditional practices that can impact the baby’s health.

Dr. Basnet positively focuses on vaccinations, which protect babies from serious illnesses, and helpful health tips for babies in Nepal. All are for the good health of every child.

So, this video is perfect for you if you are pregnant, have a baby, or have a newborn. It provides essential health tips for babies in Nepal. Don’t forget to watch the full video on RST YouTube.

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