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Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali Participates in Various
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2004/11/30
BY JENNIFER CHU
TAICHUNG, JEN-AI HOSPITAL - DALI
ˇ@ˇ@In November
2004, Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali 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 during November:
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Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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VIPs from Thailand and Singapore Site Visit to Jen-Ai
Hospital - Dali |
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Mr. Lawrence Koh, Director of Bumrungrad
Hospital, Thailand, Mr. Peerapong
Hengrassamee, Director of Supreme Products Co. Ltd.,
Thailand and Mr. Augustine Y. S. Tan, Regional Sales
Manager of InterMetro Industries Corporation, Singapore
visited Jen-Ai Hospital - Dali, during their business
trip in Taiwan. A guided tour with explanations
were provided by our Directors of Pharmacy, Radiology,
the ER, and Dr. Chen, cardiologist, and IPC Program
Director. They were pleasantly impressed by our
spacious and bright hospital that provides outstanding
services to our patients.
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Thursday, November 18, 2004
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English Training Course to Service Staff |
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Mark Chan, Program Director of International
Patient Center along with Jennifer Chu and May Chen,
Project Managers of International Patient Center
attended a 2-hour English Training Course at Taichung
Veterans General Hospital, which was offered by
the Taiwan College of Healthcare Executives. During
the training, an instructor gave lessons about common
English conversation to staff at the register /
billing counter, outpatient department and pharmacy,
and encouraged everybody to practice by role-playing.
Every trainee had a fervent desire to learn.
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Tuesday & Thursday,
November 23 & 25, 2004 -
Flu Vaccine Inoculation to Taiwan High Speed Rail
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Per Taiwan High Speed Rail Companyˇ¦s
request, the Health Examination Center arranged
for a doctor and nurses to give flu vaccines to
their employees at the company. There were 188 people
to receive injections, including more than half
of them foreigners, of which 61 were Japanese. Mark
Chan and May Chen went to assist and assure the
whole process went smoothly. They were able to provide
information about the inoculations in Chinese, English
and Japanese.
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