• October 31, 2013

The Tibetan Delek Hospital today held the closing ceremony of the one and half month nursing training for nuns. The training was organised by the hospital as part of its programme to improve public health.

Nine nuns from 7 different nunneries including Dolmaling, Gaden Choeling and Jamyang Choeling have taken part in the training.

The chief guest at the ceremony was Health Secretary Sonam Choephel Shosur. Speaking at the event, Mr Shosur said that this training was an innovative way of empowering Tibetan women, in line with the 14th Kashag’s three principles of unity, innovation and self-reliance.

He also said that providing basic health care training to Tibetan nuns is an effective way of creating more awareness about health and hygiene in the Tibetan monasteries and nunneries.

Mr Dawa Phunkyi, chief administrator of Delek Hospital, who is also a member of Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, said that the Tibetan Delek hospital has organised more than 29 such trainings over the years to train health personnels for the Tibetan community.

“We have trained more than 286 health personnels through such trainings. Most of them are now serving the Tibetan community in various clinics and hospitals across India,” he said.

“We focussed on Tibetan nuns this time because most of the Tibetan nunneries are located in secluded areas which makes it difficult for them to visit hospitals regularly. If nurses themselves can perform these simple health procedures, it will be very helpful for them,” he said, adding that if a patient is serious, he or she should be taken to a nearby hospital.

The participants, mostly from nunneries located in distant areas around Dharamshala, were given training with emphasis on women’s health, first-aid, how to administer injections, etc.