The Orthopaedic Unit at JDWNRH is the primary referral center for orthopedic care in Bhutan. Established in the early 1970s, the unit initially relied on expatriate surgeons and limited resources. Since 1999, with the addition of Bhutanese orthopedic surgeons and continued support from the Health Volunteer Overseas (HVO) program, the department has made significant advancements in skill and equipment. Today, the unit provides comprehensive orthopedic services, specializing in trauma management and elective orthopedic procedures.
To be the leading orthopedic care provider in Bhutan, delivering accessible and high-quality musculoskeletal care across the country.
30-bed capacity dedicated to orthopedic inpatients, with daily ward rounds.
Six days a week, managing both new patients and follow-ups.
Routine orthopedic surgeries are performed twice weekly on Mondays and Thursdays, with emergency surgical services available 24/7.
Common clinical problems treated at the department include:
With rising incidences of traumatic injuries due to increased motor vehicle usage, the department aims to expand its capacity and services, focusing on:
Additionally, the department prioritizes training Bhutanese orthopedic technicians and surgeons to ensure availability of skilled orthopedic professionals in all district hospitals. Currently, two Bhutanese physicians are undergoing postgraduate orthopedic training in Thailand, with plans for their future involvement in the department’s expansion initiatives.
The Orthopaedic Department collaborates with the RIHS to enroll two candidates annually in orthopedic technician training, aiming to staff district hospitals with orthopedic technicians. It is also responsible for selecting candidates for future postgraduate orthopedic training, supporting the goal of increasing the number of Bhutanese orthopedic surgeons nationwide.