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Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali Participates in Various
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2004/03/31
BY MARK K. CHAN
TAICHUNG, JEN-AI HOSPITAL - DALI
¡@¡@Over the last several months, Jen-Ai
Hospital - Dali participated in various activities to further
develop the International Patient Center program at the hospital.
Not only did Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali focus on the internal aspects
of the program with basic foundations being formed and modified,
the hospital also focused on the external aspects of the program
by interacting with various international organizations. The
following are just some of the activities that the Jen-Ai
Hospital - Dali participated in the recent months:
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Wednesday, January
21, 2004
Site Visit to Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital in Bangkok,
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Mark K. Chan, Project Manager of
International Patient Center, visited Bangkok Nursing
Home Hospital ( http://www.bnhhospital.com/
) in Bangkok, Thailand for a site visit. BNH Hospital
is a renowned hospital in Asia that has been in
existence for more than 100 years. Their new modern
building has served tourists and expatriates from
over 70 different countries. In addition, equipped
with some of the most complete and state-of-the-art
facilities, the hospital serves as a benchmark for
many hospitals in Thailand.
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Tuesday, March 23,
2004 -
Site Visit to Fukuoka University Hospital in Fukuoka,
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Mark K. Chan also visited Fukuoka
University Hospital (http://www.med.fukuoka-u.ac.jp/hosp/index-j.htm)
in Fukuoka, Japan for a site visit; and attended
Fukuoka University School of Medicine ( http://www.med.fukuoka-u.ac.jp/index-j.htm
) Graduation Ceremony to network with professors
and recent medical graduates. To date, 2,400 medical
students have graduated from Fukuoka University
School of Medicine in its 30 year history. Many
of the professors and medical graduates now hold
a respectable place in Japan.
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Tuesday, March 30,
2004 -
AmCham Dinner Meeting with International SOS Taiwan |
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Mark K. Chan, along with Suk-ying
Cheung (Bilingual Volunteer Team Leader), attended
the AmCham March Dinner Meeting with Janet Lee,
General Manager for International SOS Taiwan,
giving a speech about the organization in English.
The dinner was held at the Smooth Restaurant,
a locally-renowned restaurant in Taichung, which
has been the site of several monthly AmCham Dinner
meetings. At the end of the meeting, Mark K. Chan
approached Ms. Lee about the possibility of future
collaboration between International SOS and Jen-Ai
Hospital International Patient Center.
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