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Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali Participates in Various
Activities (2)
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2004/04/30
BY MARK K. CHAN
TAICHUNG, JEN-AI HOSPITAL - DALI
¡@¡@In April 2004, Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali
again participated in various activities to further develop
the International Patient Center program at the hospital.
The following are just some of the activities that the Jen-Ai
Hospital - Dali participated in April:
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Friday, April 2,
2004 -
Fukuoka University School of Medicine Graduates'
Site Visit to Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali |
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A group of 6 Fukuoka University
School of Medicine Graduates visited our hospital
for a site visit, while on their graduation trip
to Taiwan. Since for most of them, it was their
first site visit to a hospital outside of Japan,
they were pleasantly surprised by the modern facilities
and the general cleanliness of our hospital. A brief
class conducted by our Cardiologist-in-Chief, Dr.
Chang; a tour of our facilities including the Bedside
Terminal and Operating Rooms; and a welcome dinner
were arranged for the group.
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Thursday, April
15, 2004 -
International SOS Taiwan's Site Visit to Jen-Ai
Hospital - Dali |
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Connie Tan, Global Assistance Network
Manager of International SOS Taiwan, visited our
hospital for a site visit to determine the likelihood
of adding our hospital in the International SOS
preferred provider list for hospitals in Taichung.
A guided tour and explanations provided by our Director
of Laboratories, VIP Nurse Manager and IPC Program
Director were arranged for this visit. Ms. Tan was
quite impressed to see that a local hospital in
Taichung is able to provide the demanding VIP service
requested by the international community.
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Friday, April 16,
2004 -
IWAT Mardi Gras Charity Event |
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Mark K. Chan, attended the IWAT
Mardi Gras Charity Event with Suk-ying Cheung and
Jennifer Chu, the new Project Manager of International
Patient Center, at the National Hotel Fortune Ballroom
on the 2nd Floor. This annual charity event collects
much of their donations from the ticket sales and
silent auctions, with all the proceeds going to
local charities in Taichung. Almost all the participants
wore colorful costumes and masks reminiscent of
Mardi Gras Celebration in New Orleans. Activities,
such as blackjack, roulette, live African drum performances,
some dancing and various appetizers for consumption
were prepared for this occasion.
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