ESMOND TANG -Physiotherapist (Australia) ( Hong Kong)
Esmond Tang-"Exercises To Get Better"Back in 2017, I went to Nepal for one of my physiotherapy placements. I met Saishna in the outpatient department. She was very optimistic for her neurological condition - GB Syndrome and motivated to her rehabilitation... (READ MORE)
EKINA KHADKA (MPT Cardio Respiratory disorders,TUTH )
Ekina Khadka- " I am glad that she is now doing better and been setting an example for others" For me it was a day like any else where I went to the ICU to see my patients. I walked in and saw this beautiful teen aged girl with long plated hair. She was lying there in pain and uncomfort. She was repeatedly trying to express her pain to me. It seemed like she was trying to say something to me but I couldn’t understand her babbling voice. I quickly realized she had a tracheostomy done. I knew that she was trying to recover and I could help her do that. (READMORE)
Rinu Shrestha- "Always remember, ‘You are a survivor and a warrior, not a victim". It was around 3 years back I guess, when I first met Saishna in medical ICU. It was my placement during my Bachelor in Nursing Sciences. When I first saw her, I didn’t realize she was just a teen girl. I could not guess her age because of her height and somehow her body structure. Also, it was hard for me to pronounce her name as well :D.I may not remember every details but I do remember the corner bed where she used to be. The first moment when I interacted with her was as a student nurse. The nurses in that medical ICU seemed to know her well and her ability. But for me, she was like other patients. I was a new person in that ward or family...........(READ MORE)


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