Strengthening Bhutanese Traditional Medicine in healthcare service delivery in Bhutan
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https://doi.org/10.47811/bsj.0005050304Keywords:
Bhutanese Traditional Medicine; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Sowa Rigpa; Traditional MedicineAbstract
Bhutanese Traditional Medicine, known as Sowa Rigpa, deeply rooted in the country’s cultural and religious heritage, plays a significant role in healthcare service delivery in Bhutan. This commentary explores the evolution and current landscape of Sowa Rigpa within the context of the nation’s healthcare system. While traditional medicine services have expanded over the years, challenges such as scepticism regarding scientific validity, inadequate infection control measures and concerns about the sustainability of medicinal plants persist. To address these challenges, recommendations, including the integration of modern technology in quality assurance, comprehensive training in infection control, evidence-based practice and conservation efforts for medicinal plants have been adopted. By embracing these strategies, Sowa Rigpa can enhance its efficacy, safety and sustainability, ensuring its continued relevance in meeting the healthcare needs of the Bhutanese population while contributing to the global advancement of Traditional Medicine practices.
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