Thank you for such an inspiring and heartfelt talk. Your dedication and immense contribution as nurses have left a lasting impact on countless lives and the well-being of our country. It's truly humbling to hear about your experiences and the unwavering commitment you've shown to your profession. Your stories remind us of the invaluable role nurses play in our society, and we deeply appreciate your service and legacy 💙
Very heartwarming to see such inspirational and wise people like them. May every Bhutanese person serve our land as dedicatedly and devotedly as they did. Pelden Drukpa Gyalo!
Such an inspiring talk. Many positive things to be considered by the decision makers for improvement of health care system in the country from these wonderful ladies.
They did their parts and had tried to bring about changes in the field of nursing, yet I feel their aspirations have not come true even after 50 years. This clearly shows how far institutions in Bhutan are willing to change for the better. I just pray that their dreams be fulfilled sooner.
Your dedication, compassion, and unwavering commitment to patient care inspire everyone around you. Your hard work and leadership set a standard of excellence that we all strive to follow. Thank you for being such an incredible role model and support for the team❤.
Loved the way our senior nurses shared their experiences and suggestions . The bureaucrats must watch this episode and take wisdom as their sharing is still relevant and the hurdles still the same .
Thank you la, I think some of the issues are still relevant particularly the non existence of a nursing dept/division that takes care of nursing administration
insightful one ! well, just a reminder how reluctant and resistant our institute and services were back then and we know we still faces the same issues
TRUE! I agree with the middle nurse when she mentions that Bhutan doesn't have a separate nursing body. Bhutan needs one autonomous nursing body to function, and there are still many drawbacks for improving the nursing system in Bhutan. I was a clinical nurse who worked on a contract basis yet despite all the hard work we did, there was no appreciation nor fair treatment from the staff, so I finally decided to leave for Canada.
Agreed nursing is a demanding profession. I think nurses enjoy a better social status today than during our time. In our time, often we were looked upon particularly by the educated lot who had a little bit of status or title. The village folks appreciated our service and we're always grateful.
Such legend nurses should be well taken care off by the govt n should listen to their suggestions as they r well more experienced n had seen the two generation of nursing functionality
The time spent accompanying doctors during the doctors round could be better used providing personal care, assisting with feeding, attending to patients’ needs, and delivering essential nursing care.
Yes,they had truly nailed it. Hiring a foreign nurses is not a good n best solution leading to salary disparity which demotivate the existing nurses. Instead increase the nursing slots under rgob scholarship n sign Mou with private nursing institute for the guaranteed job of nursing n recruit more number of our own Bhutanese medical graduates. Its so disheartening to see hiring n paying a large sum of money to foreigner. Who is responsible for taking care of language barrier if we recruit foreign nurses. It would be less effective n worthless. Its just a wastage of resources to recruit foreign nurses to some extent
It's not because we came from rich families, we were in Dr Grahams Homes school on government scholarship. We got the Colombo Plan scholarship only because there were hardly any high school pass outs at that time la
Why do you just presume that we were from rich families. You must be having parents or grandparents from our time. I'm sure they will tell you that during that period there were no good schools in Bhutan therefore most of the students got scholarships to study in India. Alot of the parents didn't want to send their children so far away but were forced to do so . My father served the Royal family for most of his life and later became one of the first teachers of Bhutan.
Your comment completely misses the point. Instead of appreciating their hard work and dedication, you chose to reduce their entire journey to assumptions about their background and opportunities. Does it really matter where they came from? What matters is that they served with commitment and made a difference. Perhaps focus on acknowledging their efforts rather than making unnecessary remarks.
Thank you for such an inspiring and heartfelt talk. Your dedication and immense contribution as nurses have left a lasting impact on countless lives and the well-being of our country. It's truly humbling to hear about your experiences and the unwavering commitment you've shown to your profession. Your stories remind us of the invaluable role nurses play in our society, and we deeply appreciate your service and legacy 💙
Fluent and Articulate, Soo Lovely as well.
Very heartwarming to see such inspirational and wise people like them. May every Bhutanese person serve our land as dedicatedly and devotedly as they did. Pelden Drukpa Gyalo!
I can’t stop smile watching our senior citizen Service to those old days …they still looks so beautiful
Thank you for your sweet comment la 🙏
Thank you for your outstanding care and unrelenting dedication to your patients. You are our angels in scrubs.❤
Such an inspiring talk. Many positive things to be considered by the decision makers for improvement of health care system in the country from these wonderful ladies.
One of the most satisfying episodes I’ve watched. Beautiful ladies ❤❤❤
These nurses are the sweetest-they brought a smile to my face the entire time. ❤❤❤❤
Where have these ladies been all these years? So well spoken and knowledgeable!!! SALUTE!!!
They did their parts and had tried to bring about changes in the field of nursing, yet I feel their aspirations have not come true even after 50 years. This clearly shows how far institutions in Bhutan are willing to change for the better. I just pray that their dreams be fulfilled sooner.
Your dedication, compassion, and unwavering commitment to patient care inspire everyone around you. Your hard work and leadership set a standard of excellence that we all strive to follow. Thank you for being such an incredible role model and support for the team❤.
Thank you for the kind words, wish we could've done more ❤
Loved the way our senior nurses shared their experiences and suggestions . The bureaucrats must watch this episode and take wisdom as their sharing is still relevant and the hurdles still the same .
Thank you la, I think some of the issues are still relevant particularly the non existence of a nursing dept/division that takes care of nursing administration
truly they were the angle of those days when country going through many challenges even for basic amenities
Aiii. Long live our legend Nurses.
Thanks for your input ❤
Huge respect to these senior civil servants ❤
Such a lovely talk❤
insightful one ! well, just a reminder how reluctant and resistant our institute and services were back then and we know we still faces the same issues
Thank you for your contribution in Nation Building ❤❤❤
TRUE! I agree with the middle nurse when she mentions that Bhutan doesn't have a separate nursing body. Bhutan needs one autonomous nursing body to function, and there are still many drawbacks for improving the nursing system in Bhutan. I was a clinical nurse who worked on a contract basis yet despite all the hard work we did, there was no appreciation nor fair treatment from the staff, so I finally decided to leave for Canada.
I couldn't stop smiling while watching this, 💖💖💖
salute!!!
I feel hardship of nurses is still the same, yet different time and situation.
Agreed nursing is a demanding profession. I think nurses enjoy a better social status today than during our time. In our time, often we were looked upon particularly by the educated lot who had a little bit of status or title. The village folks appreciated our service and we're always grateful.
Such legend nurses should be well taken care off by the govt n should listen to their suggestions as they r well more experienced n had seen the two generation of nursing functionality
Long live our beautiful nurse ❤
Thank you la 🙏
Such a clear English spoken by these ladies unlike trashy kids these days
Beautiful
Hope bbs2 people will call young nurse working this days for such a talk
this is such a good idea. people should be aware of the challenges they are going through now and dealing with it..
The time spent accompanying doctors during the doctors round could be better used providing personal care, assisting with feeding, attending to patients’ needs, and delivering essential nursing care.
pls bring the 70s doctors
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Yes,they had truly nailed it. Hiring a foreign nurses is not a good n best solution leading to salary disparity which demotivate the existing nurses. Instead increase the nursing slots under rgob scholarship n sign Mou with private nursing institute for the guaranteed job of nursing n recruit more number of our own Bhutanese medical graduates. Its so disheartening to see hiring n paying a large sum of money to foreigner. Who is responsible for taking care of language barrier if we recruit foreign nurses. It would be less effective n worthless. Its just a wastage of resources to recruit foreign nurses to some extent
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Kudos to their services but Looks like they came from rich family, they studied Dr. Graham’s and got these first world scholarship.
It's not because we came from rich families, we were in Dr Grahams Homes school on government scholarship. We got the Colombo Plan scholarship only because there were hardly any high school pass outs at that time la
Why do you just presume that we were from rich families. You must be having parents or grandparents from our time. I'm sure they will tell you that during that period there were no good schools in Bhutan therefore most of the students got scholarships to study in India. Alot of the parents didn't want to send their children so far away but were forced to do so . My father served the Royal family for most of his life and later became one of the first teachers of Bhutan.
Human mind 😂, always looking for negativity. @singye
Your comment completely misses the point. Instead of appreciating their hard work and dedication, you chose to reduce their entire journey to assumptions about their background and opportunities. Does it really matter where they came from? What matters is that they served with commitment and made a difference. Perhaps focus on acknowledging their efforts rather than making unnecessary remarks.
@kinleytshering7240 thank you
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