Wednesday, March 31, 2010

PLWHAs

A three day meeting of counsellors and people living with HIV/AIDS concluded today at Mongar. Around 28 participants including patients and people affected by the conditions were present. Senior counsellors from the HISCs in Thimphu and Phuntsholing resourced and co-ordinated the meeting.

World Bank Team visit Mongar Hospital

Dr Gembo Dorji from the Ministry of health along with two consultants from the World Bank visited the hospital today and met with the specialists and relevant people from the nursing and laboratory services. They made visits to many units , departments and waste disposal sites .
They were here to review the progress of World Bank funded activities.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Publications??

I want to know if any of our senior colleagues have published research papers( original research)from Bhutan in any of the International Journals...Actually I want to know what is the proper procedure and how long it takes to publish an article provided it is accepted?
Any answers?

By Profession and Being Professional



Health is a highly specialised field where every service provider is trained and hence is a service provider in a particular area by profession. Nurse by profession, Technician by profession, Doctor by profession and so on. I have been particulary interested to watch people do their duties and decide for myself if someone, and including myself, is being professional in doing whatever we do. Well I cannot be the judge for myself. But I try to figure out how other people do their primary responsibilities...whether they are just something by profession or they are truly professional. It is hard to believe but seems true that most of us do not do our jobs professionally...I am particularly critical about the nursing services and the level of care they provide...for they are the backbone of any health care delivery system...It is sad to see that spotting a truly professional individual has become a rarity!
My personnel feelings only!

Monday, March 29, 2010

German Doctors visit MRRH

A group of German doctors paid a brief visit to the hospital today. They went around the hospital wards, OT complex and patient guest house. They also met with some of the specialists and discussed the possibilities of sending some doctors on a short term basis . They were mainly interested to help the surgical departments.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Workload increasing!

Workload a the Hospital has increased tremendously at the moment....few patients in casualty, full NICU and two patients in ICU , full ward of 18 beds..and a OPD load of 50 patients...cannot handle easily...it is this kind of load which compromises quality of care.
All we can do is our best.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Clinical case discussion: KALA AZAR



Dr Namsa, GDMO , presented a case of fever and massive splenomegaly, that was confirmed as Kala -azar( Visceral Leishmaniasis) which has been reported from several pockets in eastern Bhutan. It was initially detected from Kengkhar under Mongar Dzongkhag. Caused by a parasite called Leishmania donovani, it is transmitted by a small mosquito like arthropod called sandfly, the picture of whihc is depicted here.
Kala-azar is endemic in India, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

New Dental Surgeon joins MRRH

After a vacant post of nearly 3 months, a new dental surgeon, Dr Kuenga, joined MRRH from yesterday. There had been no dentist at the this hospital after Dr Kapil resigned earlier to return to India.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Professor Jack in Mongar

Professor Jack, the Head of Overseas Pathology, USA, was in Mongar for a day. He visited the hospital and the laboratories in particular. At dinner yesterday evening, he met with the specialists of Mongar Hospital.
Professor Jack is said to have suplied laboratory equipment and LIS software worth millions of dollars to Bhutan. He has visited Bhutan several times and his assistance has benefitted almost all the hospital laboratories across the country.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Increasing OPD load

OPD attendance is getting higher day by day. I had to clear 60 odd OPD patients today- thats after doing a full ward around. The load at the general OPD was not less either.
Imagine you do a full ward round....then see 60 patients.....what quality of service can we provide?

Foreign doctors at MRRH

Two doctors- a hand surgeon and a orthopedic resident, are temporarily at MRRH working with the Orthopedic Unit. They are expected to be here for a period of three months.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Heat Returns to Mongar

Barely had we finished disconnecting and re-storing our bhukhari which had been on continous use for last four monhts, I note that its suddenly a scorching heat outside. A drastic change in temperature...call it global heating!

Eye Camp in Pemagatshel and Riserboo

A team of eye unit staff lead by Dr BB Rai, Ophthalmologist, left for Pemagatshel today for a week long eye camp in which they will be operating mainly cataract cases. A similar camp was recently completed in Lhuntshe and Trashiyangtse hospitals.

Hospital Staff to attend H1 N1 workshop

Three staff from Mongar Hospital will attend the training on H1N1 at Gelephu commencing 25th March for a period of three days. Binay Thapa, Hem Kumar and Dr Gyembo will be attending the same.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Quality Assurance meet

We had almost a three hour long meeting in the cited subject today. Most of the doctors, nurses and unit incharges were present. Major area of discussion was the casualty and how we can improve the services. The Medical Specialist proposed that one specialist should be the over-all incharge of the casualty on a rotation basis.Dr Ugen Thinley and Drugtsho collectively briefed the gathering on the formation of the Religious Affairs Committe.A lunch was also served before the meeting began.

Draft Pediatric Emergency Guide Ready


The document is now ready for printing and distribution amongst the doctors in the eastern region for initial review and comments. Its now a 32 page document covering only the common and life threatening emergencies. I am wondering if spiral binding facilities are in place in Mongar! And if Mongar Hospital has some budget to spare!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Today's CME


The Eye Surgeon today conducted a CME on the cited subject covering some of the most dramatic emergencies in ophthalmological practice. He covered major vision threatening emergencies like acute glaucoma, chemical injuries, blunt injuries and central retinal artery obstruction in detail. This was one of the most comprehensive and practically useful CME's we have had in the last couple of weeks.


Some of the other emergencies which could not be covered today will be taken at a later date.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Committe for Religious Affairs

The Hospital Drungtsho proposed the formation of a committe for religious affairs which will organise various religious activities like annual Rimdro, visit of Lams and Religious leaders to the hospital. The comittee is in the process of formation.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Farewell Dr Jambay!


Dr Jambay, GDMO, who has been transferred to Haa BHU I, was officially given a farewell today. He had been in this hospital for last two years. We all will miss him especially from the badminton courts!
Two new members were also welcomed to the Mongar Hospital family-
Dr Krishna, Pathologist and Mr Om Luitel, IT officer.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Druk Star: A descent way to spend a boring weekend!

I found this a good way of spending some time in the weekend especially when you dont want to go out. You can see a good blend of Bhutanese talents singing live including some veterans who are there as the judges or the guest. Its a matter of pride that our country is keeping abreast to the tunes of the outside world!
And of course, Jangchuk Choden is a sure promise to the Bhutanese singing industry! A star will be born soon...She has a talent , she has a voice for the modern Bhutanese.

Bad Sunday!Sad sunday!

Today became a bad sunday for me... I lost two critically ill children both very young and innocent lives, who could not wait to see even their first birthday! Sometimes God is cruel to snatch them away so early and leave their parents and all of us devastated.
Hope He will take care of them now.........we did our best but could not keep them with us. May their souls rest in peace!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Orthopedic CME



An hour long CME on common ortho problems epecially covering common joint dislocations and management was held yesterday.About 40 staff attended the session.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Finally an IT Person for MRRH

After months of running without an IT Personnel, MRRH finally has one newly appointed computer graduate for the IT section, who joined duty from today. One of the previous staff was transferred and another is under training outside.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Hon'ble Lyonpo visits MRRH

The Hon'ble Minister of Health, Lyonpo Zanglay Dukpa , visited Mongar Hospital today and spent time with the staff and nursing assistants. He interacted freely with the nurse assistant trainees and listened to their opinion. He encouraged the staff to work hard and re emphasized on CARE,COMPASSION,CONSCIENCE AND COMFORT!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Pathologist to join soon.

Senior Pathologist, Dr Krishna, will soon join MRRH after having been transferred from JDWNRH. He replaces Dr Dhungyel, who is away for 6 months training in Onco-pathology to Thailand and has also been transferred to JDWNRH.

Medical Superintendent attends Budget meet

The Medical Superintendent, Dr. Tapas Gurung, is in Thimphu to attend the one day annual budget meeting scheduled for 3rd March.