Dr. Shobha Sapkota

Dr. Shobha Sapkota

Consultant


Dr. Shobha Sapkota is a Consultant specializing in Paediatrics and Neonatology, currently serving at Nepal Mediciti. She holds an MBBS degree from Kathmandu University and an FCPS qualification from the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, bringing extensive expertise to her clinical practice.

Dr. Sapkota’s core clinical interests include Paediatric Critical Care, Child Nutrition, and Vaccinology, with a strong focus on delivering evidence-based, compassionate care to neonates and children. Her comprehensive approach ensures optimal health outcomes for her young patients.

Her professional experience spans leading healthcare institutions, including serving as a Medical Officer at Kathmandu Medical College and as a Consultant Paediatrician at Star Hospital, demonstrating her dedication to paediatric healthcare excellence.

Committed to continuous professional development, Dr. Sapkota has completed numerous specialized trainings and fellowships, such as Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Basic Life Support (BLS), and Paediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support (PFCCS). These certifications reinforce her ability to manage complex paediatric and neonatal emergencies effectively.

Dr. Sapkota is an active member of reputed medical organizations, including the Nepal Paediatric Society and the Nepal Medical Association, contributing actively to advancing paediatric healthcare standards.


Education

Area of Focus

  • Paediatrics

Language spoken

  • ENGLISH
  • NEPALI
  • HINDI
  • Urdu

- Workshop on neonatal Resuscitation 2015

-Basic life support 2014, 2016

-Post graduate program in pediatric nutrition 2019

-Pediatric Fundamental critical care support (PFCCS) course 2019

-1st International Childhood Asthma Allergy Conference/Workshop 2019

- Pediatric Basic Ultrasound course 2022

  • Pediatric critical care, Nutrition, Vaccinology

-Frequency and Etiology of Urinary tract Infection in neonatal late onset sepsis. Proceeding SZPGMI 2014 

-Comparison of 3% saline and 0.9% normal saline nebulization as diluent in children with bronchiolitis. Journal of Pakistan medical association 2021

-An observational study on emerging antimicrobial resistance pattern in urinary tract infection in Nepalese children -Nepal mediciti medical Journal 2023

Nepal medical council (NMC)

Nepal Pediatric Society (NEPAS)

Nepal Medical Association (NMA)

Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC)

Nepal medical council (NMC)

Nepal Pediatric Society (NEPAS)

Nepal Medical Association (NMA)

Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC)

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