Institute of Traditional Medicine Services (Bhutan)

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Institute of Traditional Medicine Services (Bhutan) is a medical institution in Bhutan that focuses on the practice and preservation of traditional Bhutanese medicine. The institute was established in 1978 and is located in the capital city, Thimphu.

History[edit | edit source]

The Institute of Traditional Medicine Services was established in 1978 by the Government of Bhutan with the aim of preserving and promoting the traditional system of medicine in the country. The institute is responsible for the research, production, and distribution of traditional Bhutanese medicine.

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The Institute of Traditional Medicine Services has several key functions:

  • Research: The institute conducts research into traditional Bhutanese medicine, including the study of medicinal plants and their uses.
  • Production: The institute produces traditional Bhutanese medicines, which are distributed throughout the country.
  • Training: The institute provides training in traditional Bhutanese medicine, including courses for doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
  • Healthcare Services: The institute provides healthcare services to the public, including consultations, treatments, and prescriptions for traditional Bhutanese medicines.

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