Monthly Report September 2017
S.No Particular No. of Dogs. 1. Total numbers of cases treated 76 2. Total numbers of Amputations done 3 3. Total numbers of vaccinations done 48 4. Total numbers of sterilization done 33
S.No Particular No. of Dogs. 1. Total numbers of cases treated 76 2. Total numbers of Amputations done 3 3. Total numbers of vaccinations done 48 4. Total numbers of sterilization done 33
We are very happy to have organized another day long excursion for the volunteer teachers as a token of our gratitude to them for all their kind support in educating the students of our Education Section. We visited a Tibetan settlement in Bir, a school at Chauntra and three monasteries in the region. Excursion was
Tibet Charity along with Tibetan settlement office Dharamsala observed World Heart Day by organising a camp at the main temple to check the blood pressure measurement. 454 people came for the checkup. However, very few of them have known cases of hypertension and therefore are under treatment. Those, who are newly diagnosed as having high
In our effort to control the spread of rabies in the region, we have been organising mass anti rabies vaccination program for the dogs in the region every year starting from 2006. We have had great success in curbing rabies in the region as the Chief Medical Officer of Delek Hospital rightly said, " Since
S.No Particulars Number 1. Patient attended at the clinic 17 2. Visit to the Elders 82 3. Massage 15 4. Hospital assistance 5 5. Camp 2 Massage camp at Norbulingka---- 50 People Blood pressure screening ----- 454 People
Tashi Yangzon with a sick dog Bir Animal Care team consisting of 8 dedicated members were selected for this year's Jamtse Award. Following members form the team: Mr. Kunchok Lodoe, Ms Penpa Lhamo, Ms. Kunchok Wangmo, Mr. Rangzey, Ms Sonam Dolker, Ms Tselha, Mr. Karma Choesang and Ms Tashi Yangzom. Dr. Tseten Dorjee
Felicitating an owner of a street dog Like every year, Tibet Charity celebrated World Rabies Day on the 28th of September 2017. A small public awareness fucntion was organised on the day at Tibet Charity House. The function was attended by Dr. Tseten Dorjee la, Chief Medical Officer of Delek Hospital as the
99 year old Tashi Dorje lak, a local elder in failing health who is ordinarily housebound, finally got to visit the Dalai Lama temple today and to enjoy the sunshine that the town is basking in now that the monsoon has passed. Our Home Nurses, who have been visiting him at home for many years,