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Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali Participates in Various
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2004/07/30
BY MARK K. CHAN
TAICHUNG, JEN-AI HOSPITAL - DALI
¡@¡@In July 2004, Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali
participated in various activities to further develop the
International Patient Center program at the hospital again.
The following are just some of the activities that the Jen-Ai
Hospital - Dali participated in July:
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Thursday, July 1,
2004 -
Dr. Michael McManus' Site Visit to Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali |
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Dr. Michael McManus, the President
of the California School of International Management
( http://www.csim.edu
) visited Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali, during his brief
stay in Taiwan. The school is located in San Diego,
California; and it provides undergraduate, Masters
and doctoral programs to prepare business management
professionals. Dr. McManus has expressed some interest
in developing future collaboration between the school
and the hospital - quite possibly to send some of
the management students to conduct a site project
in Taichung.
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Friday, July 30,
2004 -
International SOS Doctors' Survey Visit to Jen-Ai
Hospital - Dali |
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To ensure its clients with the top
medical service in Central Taiwan, International
SOS doctors, Dr. Charles Van Reenen, Area Medical
Director of North Asia Region, and Dr. Long-jin
Chi, Coordinating Doctor in Taipei, visited Jen-Ai
Hospital to conduct a 2-hour survey visit. This
visit entailed a thorough inspection of the hospital
facility, environment and services, and focused
on the emergency service, ambulance service system,
medical staffs, intensive care unit, language proficiency
of the staff, diagnostics including radiology, laboratory,
blood banks, etc.
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Friday, July 30,
2004 -
Jen-Ai Hospital: Taichung Participates in 2004 Bilingual
Hospital Award |
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Since last year, Taiwan College
of Health Executives has continued to promote the
"Implementing Hospital's English Environment Project"
to assist international patients when seeking medical
attention in Taiwan. Last year, Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali was awarded as being one of the 8 "Most Bilingual-Friendly
Hospital" in Taiwan; and this year, Jen-Ai Hospital:
Taichung has decided to participate in this project,
in order to create a bilingual environment to help
the increasing number of foreigners living in Taichung.
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