The Central Council of Tibetan Medicine came into existence in January 2004, for the first time in the history of Tibetan Medicine. All the members of this
Central Council of Tibetan Medicine were elected during the first two-day Sorig Conference of Traditional Tibetan Doctors that was held in Dharamsala in January 2004. This Conference was organised by the Department of Health, Central Tibetan Administration and more than hundred Tibetan physicians from India, Nepal and some physicians from Europe participated in this conference. This
Central Council of Tibetan Medicine is now the apex body of all traditional Tibetan physicians in Exile, established under the Charter commissioned by the Assembly of Tibetan Peoples Deputies, Government of Tibet in Exile with the final approval by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. This
Central Council of Tibetan Medicine has taken on responsibility for the welfare of traditional Tibetan physicians.
The Central Council of Tibetan Medicine consists of three physicians from Men-tsee-khang (Tibetan Medical and Astrological Institute in Dharamsala) and four private physicians, including one reserved seat for the physicians of Bon medical tradition and one allopathic physician appointed by the Department of Health, Central Tibetan Administration, Tibetan Government in Exile.
The following Members were elected for the second term 2007 to 2010: -
I-Representative of the Department of Health
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Dr. Dhondup Tashi |
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II- Representative of Men-Tsee-Khang Physicians
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Dr. Dorjee Rabten Neshar
(President) |
Dr. Thokmay Paljor
(Secretary)
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Dr. Tsering Thakchoe
(Member) |
III- Representative of Private Tibetan Physicians
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Dr. Nyima Tsering
(Vice-President) |
Dr. Tenzin Jinpa
(Member) |
Dr. Tenzin Loden
(Member) |
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Dr. Thokmay
(Member) |
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