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WELCOME TO THE HSC UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 2006

WELCOME TO THE HSC UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 2006. We all appreciate Dr. Paul Mann for his professional service and loving heart. Singing a song to say goodbye. Thanks a lot . Dr. David Fong left us for his home in Australia .

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WELCOME TO THE HSC UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 2006

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  1. WELCOME TO THE HSC UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 2006

  2. We all appreciate Dr. Paul Mann for his professional service and loving heart. Singing a song to say goodbye

  3. Thanks a lot Dr. David Fong left us for his home in Australia .

  4. This 20-day-old little girl recovered from serious pneumonia. She was brought to HSC in October.

  5. Staff health screening

  6. Dr. May gives an overview of the work at Health Services Centre to ELA directors.

  7. Training Dr. Rhys shared his professional expertise on Emergency Resuscitation to both Healthcare staff and Beiguan Hospital doctors / anesthetists.

  8. Training Psychiatrist Dr. Bill Hoppe gave a presentation on emotional health to the Healthcare Team.

  9. These children with cerebral palsy (CP) regularly came to HSC for special therapy.

  10. Ann, a 12-year-old girl with cleft lip and palate, wants to talk to her classmates like a normal child. Her dream is coming true because HSC staff heard of her plight and covered the surgery fees.

  11. Love can create a miracle! Ying, an 18 year-old girl with serious pancreatic cancer, is joyfully caring for some disabled children at HSC. We all hope she herself can be completely healed by her Father in heaven.

  12. Stuffed toys and warm socks from Mary Meyer’s friend in America

  13. HSC staff thanks YOU for your ongoing support Current needs: • An overseas full-time general practitioner (as well as short-term doctors) to provide consistent and continuous medical care for our children and community . • A permanent International Communications Officer to liaise with overseas teams, visitors, and others doing Healthcare work.

  14. HSC staff thanks YOU for your ongoing support Current needs: • More financial support so that we can extend our services (such as free medical clinics and dental care) to more people in rural communities near Xi’an.

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