The China Medical Foundation on
Sunday donated medical equipment to clinics in underdeveloped areas
in northwest China's Gansu and Shaanxi provinces.
The equipment, worth 3 million yuan
(US$366,000 ), includes digital colored ultrasonic instruments,
X-ray machines and sterile disposable syringes.
The foundation has so far donated
medical equipment to more than 1,000 grassroots medical departments
and 200 clinics in poor areas nationwide. The donations come mainly
from large domestic and foreign companies, said Guo Xuezhi, an
official with the foundation.
Tunzi central clinic in Zhenyuan
County, Gansu Province, has become the most advanced and best
equipped hospital in the county thanks to a donation of medical
equipment worth 2 million yuan from the foundation last September,
according to the head of the clinic Zhang Zhijing.
"Patients previously had to travel
to hospitals 100 kilometers away, but that is not the case anymore
now," he said.
According to Guo, the foundation
also gives training courses to heads of clinics.
"Thanks to the training courses, I
now know more about managing the clinic," said Gu Jianguang, head
of Longhutang Clinic in Changzhou City of east China's Jiangsu
Province.
At the donation ceremony, the
foundation also called for more companies, medical colleges and
research institutes at home and abroad to offer their aid and
donations.
(Xinhua News Agency May 30,
2005)
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