Spinal Cord Injury Collaboration – Nepal (SpiNepal) was awarded a three-year International Development, Aid and Collaboration (IDAC) Grant from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada – RCPS(C) totalling CAD90,000 for its project: A Physical Medicine Residency by, in and for Nepal.
SpiNepal works closely with the Spinal Injury Rehabilitation Centre (SIRC) near Kathmandu, Nepal’s first and only specialized spinal injury unit, to help train doctors in the care of spinal cord injury.
The funding will assist in the recognition and care of people with severe disabilities in Nepal.
—Claire Weeks PhD MD FRCP(C) and Peter Wing MBChB MCSc FRCS(C)
The incredible work of SpiNepal was recognized with the UBC President’s Award in 2020 for distinguished service by UBC Emeriti and was profiled by the UBC Vice-Provost International in 2021.
Congratulations to Drs. Peter Wing, Claire Weeks, Raju Dhakal, and Christine Groves.
Learn more
- SpiNepal RCPS(C) IDAC Grant Announcement: A Physical Medicine Residency by, in and for Nepal
- SpiNepal website: Spinal Cord Injury Collaboration – Nepal
- UBC Vice-Provost International feature: When one connection makes all the difference – Dr. Raju Dhakal: Scoring ‘firsts’ for Nepal spinal cord injury rehab with helping hands along the way
- UBC Orthopaedics: Dr. Peter Wing Receives UBC President’s Award