The Church of Scientology of New York trained a research nurse from Thailand as a Scientology Volunteer Minister. In addition to her work in Thailand she will volunteer abroad in natural disaster relief and medical emergency response.
New York City, NY (PRWEB) -- It is not unusual for the Church of Scientology of New York to train new Scientology Volunteer Ministers. But one of last week's graduates was special--Dr. Channakan Boonnuch, a research nurse at the Siriraj Hospital of Thailand, the largest public hospital in that southeast Asian country.
Dr. Boonnuch was introduced to the Volunteer Ministers program last year at a seminar conducted by a Scientology Volunteer Ministers team from the Church of Scientology Mission of Bangkok. The Mission's volunteers gained first-hand knowledge of the value of the Scientology Volunteer Ministers program when they helped the people of their country recover from the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Scientology religion and the Scientology Volunteer Ministers program, developed Scientology "Assists," which address the mental and spiritual aspects of a person's physical difficulties.
In her speech at the graduation ceremony in New York, Dr. Boonnuch spoke of her experience at a disaster site last year, which taught her how gratifying it was to help people with this Assist technology. She later prepared a medical paper on how to perform Scientology Assists and how using them enabled her to relieve trauma
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