Our MissionIn echo with the United Nations Millennium Development Goals ( MDGs ), based on human safety and precaution, promotes global health care quality, and make Taiwan a part of this goal. We gathered members who share the same”NPO international health medical human aid” idea to make these things happen:
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Our HistoryAt the end of 2005, Taiwan took action to dispatch the first medical treatment to a refugee camp in Western India to discover an appropriate niche for the medical personnel to participate. Although the staff there had never officially undergone any medical training, as long as they have at least the most basic/fundamental training in healthcare capacity, the state of affairs in local healthcare can be improved with immediate and transformational results.
However, due to the lack of governmental funding, we were unable to provide medical treatments services to countries in Africa with whom Taiwan has diplomatic ties. In response, an enthusiastic/passionate group of medical personnel was formed in 2007, each year voluntarily bearing the financial burden of an air ticket, living/accommodation expenses and fees, along with raising money for medical supplies (raising NT$250,000 in a short amount of time), to cover the most basic, local medical treatment care, medical treatment services and health education. In 2010, it became reasonable to make public For the first time and under widespread media acclaim, a team of enthusiastic medical personnel went to Nepal under the name of Taiwan Health Corps, THC. In May of 2011, “Taiwan Health Services Association” was founded with the purpose of providing training for international healthcare medical treatment staff. Under Doctor Lee’s guidance, 34 original doctors made great and continual effort; we look forward to adding even more medical affairs personnel our principal association. Due to the shortage of resources for medical treatments in the overseas regions, by allowing trainees to learn through hands-on training, we can provide the local people with participation in healthcare services training, to allow the world to see Taiwan’s contribution toward worldwide health work// so the world can witness Taiwan’s contribution toward worldwide health work. |
Our Services
Project operation model: 1.Specialist clinical skill exchange and clinical service 2.Delegate long term medical volunteer abroad 3.Arrange local medical professionals to come to Taiwan for training sessions. 4. Provide available medical instruments from Taiwan. |
Our Core ValueProject goals:
Holding sustainable health care ability construction and function enhancement as the core value, we provide medical service with the locals. Reach the goal of clinical technique transfer via mutual exchange and interaction. Further on improve the medical service quality in that region.
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