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2025.12.16

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In alignment with the government’s New Southbound Policy and the South Pacific Medical Service Project in Papua New Guinea, CCH invited 20 senior executives from partner organizations—including Saint Louis College of Thailand, the Nursing Division of the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand, Bangkok Christian Hospital, Thonburi Hospital, Samitivej Hospital, Tzu Chi Foundation Thailand, as well as the Central Provincial Health Authority and the National Capital District Provincial Health Authority of Papua New Guinea—to visit Taiwan from December 1 to 6 for a six-day professional learning and exchange program. The delegation also participated in the 2025 Taiwan Healthcare+ Expo as part of the visit. The itinerary was rich and comprehensive, featuring to learn CCH’s Smart Nursing Stations, Big Data Center, and AI Development Center, along with participation in an AI training workshop. The delegates also visited Yuanlin Christian Hospital to learn about the implementation of the Smart Medical Management System, gaining deeper insight into CCH’s smart healthcare achievements and international collaboration experiences. In addition, through their participation in the 2025 Taiwan Healthcare+ Expo, the group experienced CCH’s innovative medical products and clinical applications showcased at the "Experience Pavilion," while also engaging with leading medical and technology companies to explore emerging trends and potential future partnerships. On the final day, a cultural tour of Taipei was arranged, with visits to iconic sites including Ximending, Longshan Temple, Taipei 101, the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, and the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall. This allowed guests to experience Taiwan’s vibrant cultural landscape, concluding the medical and cultural exchange program as both insightful and memorable.

The CCH medical mission—led by Dr. Nina Kao, CEO of the Overseas Medical Mission Center—included specialists in otolaryngology, dentistry, orthopedics, neurosurgery, traditional Chinese medicine, and obstetrics and gynecology. In addition, Ms. Wu Ling-Ying, the Ministry of Health and Welfare’s representative stationed in Malaysia, traveled from Malaysia to Northern Thailand to join the healthcare service team.

Beyond clinical services at rural health centers, the team also visited nearby schools to conduct health-promotion activities such as hand-washing and tooth-brushing education, improving children’s health literacy. Stationery and toys collected through donations were personally delivered to students—bringing both health knowledge and heartfelt encouragement to children in remote Northern Thai communities.

On the final day, the team visited Overbrook Hospital and its historical exhibition hall. The OBH President personally shared the hospital’s future direction and vision for healthcare development. This exchange deepened the mutual understanding of CCH and OBH’s shared mission and goals, laying a strong foundation for continued collaboration and partnership in the years ahead.

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