Men-Tsee-Khang

Tibetan Medical & Astro. Institute of HH the Dalai Lama
Men-Tsee-Khang
Motto To heal and prevent morbidity
Type Charitable institution
Established 1961
Director Tashi Tsering Phuri (15th)
Academic staff
171
Location Dharamsala, Himachal, India
32°13′19″N 76°19′02″E / 32.222°N 76.3172°E / 32.222; 76.3172
Website www.men-tsee-khang.org

Men-Tsee-Khang (Tibetan:བོད་ཀྱི་སྨན་རྩིས་ཁང་། Wylie: bod kyi sman rtsis khang) formally also known as Tibetan Medical and Astro Institute), is a charitable institution based in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India. The institute was founded by the 13th Dalai Lama, in Lhasa in 1916. In the aftermath of the Chinese occupation of Tibet, the 14th Dalai Lama came to India where he reestablished the institution in 1961 with the following missions.

Management

The institute is managed under two departmental categories, the Administrative Department and the Cultural Department.

Administrative Department

The Head Office of Men-Tsee-Khang involves two main offices: Director and Registrar. Under the aegis of the Central Tibetan Administration, the director heads the institution in a decentralized and democratic manner, not only to preserve the centuries-old discipline but also to provide health service worldwide. The registrar holds the responsibility of assuring that each cell of the institution meets the rules and regulations of the Indian Government.

The Branch Clinic Office was set up to administer the overall management and efficiency of the branch clinics. Under this office there are fifty-three branch clinics, mainly in India. These branch clinics shoulder the mainstream responsibility of rendering health-care services to all, irrespective of caste, race, gender and so forth. These clinics in a small town usually consist of one doctor, one nurse and one dispenser, and while these in a metropolitan city consist of two doctors, one nurse, two dispersers, a receptionist, and other blue-collar staff.

Cultural Departments

A sample painting of a medicinal herb

See also

References

  1. Gyatso, Kyenrab (2011). Lor gyue dre med gser zhun. Dharamsala: Tibetan Medical and Astro. College. p. 207. ISBN 81-86419-70-5.
  2. Geshe Tenpa Tashi, ed. (2011). A Brief Introduction of Men-Tsee-Khang (1961-2011). Dharamsla: men-tsee-khang.

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