Hi everyone-
Today at 8:30am, we went up to the temple for a presentation/reception of all the visiting physicians, nursing faculty, etc. We were presented with a head wrap, in a Baru Sahib bag. (Now I have two!) We had to remove our shoes which were "checked" nearby, then wash our hands, and step in a water trough before entering the temple. Men and women's heads covered at all times in temple.
We left there, and returned to our rooms-didn't realize we were supposed to go up to the auditorium at the Engineering College right away for another presentation. We were late! They came to get us and drove us up there quickly! We walked in and of course they had already started! We were so embarrassed. We came in the middle of the video about Kalgidhar Trust and the work it's doing in India. It also reported the rate of addiction and rehabilitation in the country.
We spoke with Dr. Atwal, the head of Eternal University, who told us there are currently 3, 000 students there right now. The thing is, there is no place for the students to go when not in school. I guess students and faculty do get time off here and there. But, there is absolutely nothing here, or even in surrounding areas. Dr. Atwal has a hard time keeping faculty because no one can stand it for more than a year at a time.
Then we were presented with a rose, and a ringed binder of paper. Everyone went up individually to receive this. Dr. Jill was asked to take part in the lamp lighting ceremony.
From there we were driven up to the hospital. We were escorted through the hospital by Sumetha. The first place I went was the OT (Operating Theatre) There are four OTs.
On the floor downstairs, I saw two older girls there for cleft palate repairs. They were about 8 and 12 yrs old. Sumetha asked the student nurse what grade the older girl was in, and if she was talking now. The student said yes, she was in fifth grade, and 1st in her class.
The people all over are in various stages of their care in the hospital. Some stay for 23hr post-surgery, some may stay for 4-5days. The patients who are allowed to eat are provided with food. Most of the people who come there have already been seen, labs and testing done before they come to hospital.
We're going up to the hospital later this afternoon, and hopefully the nsg school faculty will let us roam around-and not feel they have to 'take care of us'! It's unnerving after awhile!