Wednesday, March 5, 2014

JDWNRH: A Pictorial Tour

The Front Steps to JDWNRH

Some things are the same everywhere!

Dr. Tashi on rounds.  Brother Tszering is in the green surgical cap.

Cool sign in the hallway seen on rounds!
 

Brother Tszering and Annette in the Oncology work room
 

IT support.  They seem to look the same everywhere!

The 10 bed oncology unit.

Nursing station in the oncology unit.
 

Nursing workstation in the oncology unit.

Prayer flags seen from the cafeteria.

Front steps to JDWNRH.

Porch at front entrance of JDWNRH

More of porch.
 

Still more of porch.

Annette and Brother Tszering.
 

I was afraid to ask why they needed this sign in the hallway of the hospital.
Front lawn of the hospital at the end of the day.


2 comments:

  1. Andy, great running commentary and pics, please keep up the great diary! by the way, what is spiting? all my best ,Steve Diaz

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  2. Nice IT support!

    In East Africa, they chewed betel--and had to spit the red-stained saliva sort of like chewing tobacco. This off the internet:
    http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Bhutan/Local_Customs-Bhutan-MISC-BR-1.html
    Betel is a commonly-consumed (well, chewed) nut in Bhutan, as with a good portion of SE Asia. It is a hard nut containing a mild narcotic that is chewed with a ......

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