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to all customers. As you grow, we grow with you.
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IOI
Corporation Ltd.(Malaysia)
Vision IOI represents the omnipotent backbone
of the IOI Group, as well as the foundation of the Group's
Code of Business Conduct. In a nutshell it epitomizes the
strategic intent of the Group to lead and excel in all its
core business areas by embracing an all-encompassing organizational
concept known as the Purpose-Driven Organization. Under
the Vision IOI framework, all operating divisions within
the Group are clearly and steadfastly aligned to a common
corporate platform and driven by commonly shared goals and
core values, guided and supported by strategies, operating
principles, action plans, controls and monitoring systems
that focus on enhancing stakeholders value and returns
on a long term, consistent and sustainable basis
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Philips
(M) Sdn. Bhd.
Philips has had a presence in Malaysia
since the late 1930s. The business activities of the
Philips Group of Companies in Malaysia at that time included
manufacturing, exports, local sales and marketing.
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TDM
Plantation Sdn. Bhd.
TDM Berhad was formed in 1965 and was
listed on Bursa Malaysia in 1969. The company is presently
listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia.
TDM Group's core businesses are in oil
palm plantation and healthcare.
The Group's plantation division is involved
in the development and management of oil palm plantations
and in the processing of crude palm oil and palm kernel.
The division currently manages approximately 37,000 hectares
of oil palm plantations and owns two palm oil mills in Terengganu.
In 2007, the Group ventured into the setting-up of oil palm
plantations in Kalimantan, Indonesia.
The Group's healthcare division operates
three specialist hospitals, namely the Kelana Jaya Medical
Centre in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Kuantan Medical Centre
in Kuantan, Pahang, and Kuala Terengganu Specialist Hospital
in Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu.
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Dutch
Lady Milk Industries Berhad (Malaysia)
Dutch Lady Milk Industries Berhad ("Dutch
Lady Malaysia") is a leader in the quality branded
dairy business in Malaysia. It was incorporated in 1963,
and was the first milk company in Malaysia to be listed
on Bursa Malaysia, the local Stock Exchange in 1968. Its
holding company is Royal FrieslandCampina, a Dutch multinational
corporation and one of the largest milk companies in the
world. Permodalan Nasional Berhad is the second largest
shareholder in the Company.
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Antalis
Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
Antalis is the leading European distributor
of papers and packaging products, ranking # 4 worldwide.
Our 7,900 employees serve more than 230,000 print and business
customers worldwide, in 55 countries. Antalis Asia Pacific
is a subsidiary of Antalis, the largest European group in
the distribution of papers and packaging products, including
Print & Office Papers.
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Hong
Leong Yamaha Motor Sdn. Bhd.
Hong Leong Yamaha welcomes you into the
world of Yamaha motorcycles. At Yamaha, moving into the
new milennium means moving to a new commitment.
A commitment in continuosly providing
quality product and services of exceptional value in accordance
with global standards in satisfying every man's dream of
biking.
Hong Leong Yamaha's humble beginnings
started in 1978, when Hong Leong Industries Bhd & Yamaha
Motor Co Ltd of Japan signed the franchise agreement to
venture into the manufacturing, assembling and marketing
of Yamaha motorcycles in Malaysia.
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Prime
Minister's Department, Malaysia (Malaysia)
The Office of the Prime Minister, PMO
in short, under the authority of the Prime Minister's Department,
is entrusted with assisting the Prime Minister in implementing
the following mission and objectives. The main mission is
to secure an efficient environment for the Prime Minister
to perform his duties and responsibilities effectively.
The Prime Minister's Office objectives are to provide, organized
and speedy services in performing the tasks and responsibilities
of the honorable Prime Minister.
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Prime
Minister's Department, Malaysia (Malaysia)
- Implementation Coordination Unit
The
Implementation Coordination Unit, ICU in short, under the
authority of the Prime Minister's Department, is entrusted
with assisting the Prime Minister coordinating, monitoring,
and evaluating policies and development projects. One of
the main functions of ICU is to coordinate and monitor policies
and implementation strategies and effectives of the Societies
Restructuring, Bumiputera Participation, projects at the
state levels.
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Department
of Statistics Malysia (Malaysia)
The Department of Statistics was established
in 1949 under the provisions of the Statistics Ordinance
1949 and was then known as the Bureau of Statistics. The
statistics produced at that time were limited to external
trade and estate agriculture. In 1965, the name of Bureau
of Statistics was changed to the Department of Statistics,
Malaysia and operated under the provisions of the Statistics
Act 1965 (Revised 1989). At the same time, the statistical
offices in Sabah and Sarawak became branches of the Department
of Statistics headquartered in Kuala Lumpur. In Peninsular
Malaysia, state offices were established in stages from
1971 to 1982. In the government organisational structure,
the Department of Statistics, Malaysia is placed under the
Prime Minister's Department.
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Attorney
General's Chambers (AGC) (Malaysia)
The Attorney General¡'s Chambers
(AGC) is the office of the Attorney General of Malaysia.
It started with the provenance of the Attorney General as
the country¡'s chief law officer, and later AGC was
recognised as a formal government institution. In 1948,
the various functions of legal advice afforded to the then
colonial government were consolidated as a federal department
under the provisions of the Federation of Malaya Agreement,
1948. Later in 1951, the AGC (then known as the Department
of Law) was classified as a Ministry and was held responsible
for all legal matters involving the Government.
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Public
Services of Commission of Malaysia(SPA) (Malaysia)
Public Services
Commission of Malaysia (PSC) was founded on the 31st of
August 1957 which happens to be the same day as the historic
Independence Day of Malay Peninsular during the reign of
the British, the administration of the Federated Malay States
was handled by the British. The declaration of Independence
on the 31st of August 1957 itself has initiated a new supreme
and independent order and leadership in the Federation of
Malay Peninsular. Officially, the Public Services Commission
was formed according to Article 144(1) of the Federal Constitution.
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Malaysian
Agricultural Research and Development Institute(MARDI)
MARDI is a statutory body which has been
mandated to conduct research in agriculture, food and agro-based
industries. MARDI research endeavors for almost 40 years
had fruitfully generated many new crop varieties and clones,
animal breeds and its management practices. Cutting edge
technologies in food processing and post-harvest handling
are also developed for horticultural and livestock products.
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Department
of Irrigation and Drainage Malaysia(DID)
"It was the vital need for irrigation
facilities - to open new areas for a fledging paddy growing
industry - that provided the impetus for the establishment
of the Department of Irrigation and Drainage or the DID
as it is popularly known."
Prior to the formation of DID in 1932,
all works in connection with drainage and irrigation was
related to by the Public Works Department. Following the
slump in the tin and rubber industries in the late twenties
and the worsening rice situation in the country, the then
British High Commissioner appointed in 1930 a Rice Cultivation
Committee to determine "the best steps to be taken
in order to encourage rice cultivation in Malaya".
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Federal
Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA)
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Indah
Water Konsortium Pte. Ltd. (Malaysia)
Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd, a national
sewerage company, wholly-owned by the Minister of Finance
Incorporated, is responsible for providing sewerage services,
operating and maintaining over 8,800 public sewage treatment
plants, 15,000km networks of sewerage pipelines and providing
scheduled desludging services to over 350,000 individual
septic tanks in Malaysia for the past 10 years since April
1994.
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Malaysia
Tourism Promotion Board (Malaysia)
The Tourist Development Corporation of
Malaysia (TDC), was established on 10 August 1972 as an
agency under the former Ministry of Trade and Industry by
an Act of Parliament. It was a year that saw full-fledged
efforts and determination to promote tourism.
On 20 May 1987, the Ministry of Culture,
Arts and Tourism was incepted. TDC was then moved from the
Ministry of Trade and Industry to this new ministry. In
May 1992, the Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia
Act 1972 was repealed and replaced by the Malaysia Tourism
Promotion Board Act 1992.
With this change, the Malaysia Tourism
Promotion Board (MTPB), more popularly known as "Tourism
Malaysia", was formally established. It was relieved
of its former development and enforcement functions to enable
it to focus specifically on promoting Malaysia at a domestic
and international level.
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SOCSO
(Malaysia)
SOCSO Malaysia is a government body committed
to ensure socio-economic security of all working Malaysian
citizens including their dependants through :-
The principle of Social Insurance:
To provide speedy, quality and efficient
services using the most cost-effective methods while utilising
advanced technology and ensuring human resource development.
To review the benefit structure periodically
as well as the benefit disbursement system.
As far as possible without increasing the contribution rate
to secure and strengthen SOCSO's funds through prudent financial
and investment management.
To promote and encourage work safety
and health of workers and employers alike.
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Malaysia
Productivity Corporation ( MPC)
The Malaysia Productivity Corporation
(MPC) which was formerly known as the National Productivity
Corporation was established in 1962 as a joint project between
the United Nations Special Fund and the Federal Government,
with the International Labour Organisation acting as its
executing agency.
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Malaysia
Timber Industry Board
The Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTIB)
is a statutory body accredited to the Ministry of Plantation
Industries and Commodities. MTIB was established in 1973
by an Act of Parliament. The main objective is to promote
and coordinate the overall development of the timber industry.
MTIB is responsible for initiating development
of the various sectors of the timber industry and providing
technical, marketing and other forms of assistance to ensure
their continued growth within a rapidly industrialising
Malaysian economy.
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Lembaga
Penduduk Dan Pembangunan Keluarga Negara (LPPKN)
The National Population and Family Development
Board was established through The Family Planning Act, No.
42, 1966 under the name National Family Planning Board.
As a statutory body under the Prime Minister's Department.
Its objective was to help reduce the population growth rate
from 3% in 1966 to 2% by 1985, through the implementation
of a National Family Planning Programme.
In 1984, the Act was revised to be in line with the widening
scope of programmes and activities and NPFDB was renamed
the National Population and Family Development Board (NPFDB)
In October 1990, the NPFDB was moved from
the Prime Minister's Department to the Ministry of National
Unity and Social Development.
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Ministry
of Science, Technology and Innovation(MOSTI)
First established in 1973 as the Ministry
of Technology, Research and Local Government. Additional
responsinility as the lead agency pertaining to environmental
matters, the ministry then assumed its name Ministry of
Science, Technology and Environment (MOSTE) in 1976. Formation
of MOSTI after the restructuring of MOSTE following the
Cabinet decision on March 27, 2004.
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Celcom
Berhad. (Malaysia)
Celcom (Malaysia) Berhad trades ringtones
for ringgits. The company is the second largest provider
of wireless voice and data communications services in Malaysia.
It serves about nine million consumer and businesses customers
and provides international roaming network access in about
100 countries. Celcom uses partnerships with global communications
and technology providers to expand the range of services
available to its customers. The company has product and
marketing agreements with international mobile provider
Vodafone, Google, and Malaysia's top bank Maybank. Celcom
is a subsidiary of Malaysia-based mobile telecommunications
and consulting holding company Axiata Group.
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Selayang
Hospital (Malaysia)
Selayang Hospital is a hospital with 960
inpatient beds and 20 clinical disciplines located in Selayang
in the Gombak District, Selangor. This hospital provides
secondary and selected national tertiary care services.
In the planning and implementation of
Selayang Hospital, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has taken
cognisance of the objective of Vision 2020 whereby Malaysia
shall reach the status of a developed country by 2020, and
of the MOH vision. This implies that Selayang Hospital is
designed and equipped to meet world class standards.
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Pharmaceutical
Services Division, Ministry of Health Malaysia
(Malaysia)
Pharmacy service came into existence in
the country since 1951 with the enforcement of the Registration
of Pharmacist Act 1951, Poison Act 1952 and Dangerous Drug
Act 1952. The primary task of the pharmacy service prior
to independence was confined to the procurement, storage
and distribution of drugs from the United Kingdom through
the Crown Agents.
Under the Second Malaysia Plan (1961-1965),
the Government Pharmaceutical Laboratories and Stores (GPLS)
Complex was set up in Petaling Jaya in 1969. This was the
landmark development in pharmaceutical service in the country.
It had successfully provided a reliable source of cheap,
cost-effective and good quality pharmaceuticals for the
medical and health programmes of the Ministry of Health,
which were being implemented vigorously with emphasis given
to rural health service.
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Gleneagles
Intan Medical Centre
(Malaysia)
Gleneagles Intan Medical Centre, Kuala
Lumpur, comprises a 330-bed tertiary care hospital and a
separate Medical Office Building (MOB) accommodating consultants
of various specialties and sub-specialties for outpatient
services.
The MOB comprises 110 specialists consulting
suites, a 180-seat auditorium on the top floor with a retail
pharmacy, a bank and a cafe on the ground floor. Specialists
practicing in the MOB are independent practitioners.
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National
Heart Centre (Malaysia)
From the humble beginnings as a government
hospital in July 1992, IJN was corporatised in September
of the same year. This was the beginning of an era of sophisticated
and computerised cardiovascular medicine in Malaysia.
IJN is dedicated to serving the needs
of heart patients by providing cardiology, paediatric cardiology
and cardiothoracic surgery services for both adult and paediatric
cases. Today, IJN has highly competent team of cardiologists,
paediatric cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiac
anaesthetists, support staff and the most up-to-date equipment
to handle emergencies and even the most complicated cases.
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Darul
Ehsan Medical Centre (Malaysia)
DEMC is a fast growing healthcare group
providing a wide range of healthcare services for the community.
The group is principally involved in the development, management
and operations of healthcare institutions and facilities.
DEMC is committed to serve the healthcare needs of the community
and to provide the highest standard of healthcare, which
is affordable to the middle and upper middle income brackets.
They constantly envision new services and requirements of
the community they serve.
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Bandar
Baru Klang Medical Centre (Malaysia)
Bandar Baru Klang Medical Centre , incorporating
the latest medical technology and hospital information system
is setto make a major contribution towards the concept and
delivery of healthcare. The medical centre will provide
a diverse scope of healthcare services to the community
and an objective to give quality, customer focused patient
care. A caring specialist medical and nursing team, an experienced
professional team of managers within a superbly designed
and comfortable environment will form the basis for the
achievement of the mission focus.
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Hospital
Fatimah (Malaysia)
Hospital Fatimah is a 185 bedded (shortly
to be increased to 250 beds), not-for-profit, private specialist
hospital nestled amongst lush greenery within the city of
Ipoh, Malaysia. The hospital is strategically located in
the business centre of Ipoh Garden with easy access to public
transport, banks, shops and popular eateries. Hospital Fatimah
has been providing healthcare services to the community
in Ipoh City and the surrounding areas since 1974. The Hospital,
founded by a religious congregation, The Congregation of
the Brothers of Mercy, delivers high quality and compassionate
healthcare to patients from all levels of society, irrespective
of race, religion or creed.
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University
Malaya Medical Center (Malaysia)
University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC),
the premier teaching hospital in the country, provides
quality training to medical and para-medical students
to become responsible members of the medical fraternity
for imparting excellent and impassionate medical care
to the society. We believe that access to latest medical
information and a life-long learning attitude in all disciplines
are essential for ensuring good health care services for
our customers.
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Hospital
Sultan Ismail (Malaysia)
Hospital Sultan Ismail is one of the
33 paperless public hospitals to be constructed between
now and 2005 under the Seventh Malaysia Plan. Solutions
Protocol is the HICT solutions provider and systems integrator,
while the Public Works Department has been appointed project
director. When completed, the 704-bed hospital would boast
state-of-the-art integrated total hospital information
system (T.H.I.S.). T.H.I.S. is part of the government's
plan to fully computerize all public hospitals and healthcare
facilities in the country. Solutions Protocol services
comprise of planning, consultancy, design, procurement,
customization, integration, implementation and maintenance
of T.H.I.S.
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Islamic
Medical Centre (PUSRAWI)
PUSRAWI is a 90 bed hospital which offers
various disciplines of treatment. This includes specialist,
general and emergency treatment in curative and rehabilitation
fields. The services include inpatient, outpatient, and
diagnostics. PUSRAWI offers modern and comprehensive medical
equipments which are manned by experienced professionals.
PUSRAWI
envisions to become a fully fledged Islamic hospital that
emphasizes on Islamic values of management, administration
and medical treatment. It's focus is to become a reputable
Islamic hospital in the region.
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Roche
Diagnostics(M) Sdn. Bhd.
Roche is a leading healthcare company
with a uniquely broad spectrum of innovative solutions.
For more than 100 years, we have been active in the discovery,
development, manufacture and marketing of novel healthcare
solutions. Our products and services address prevention,
diagnosis and treatment of diseases, thus enhancing well-being
and quality of life.
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Sunway
Medical Centre
Sunway Medical Centre offers comprehensive
range of medical services which includes facilities and
medical technologies for outpatient and in-patient speciality
care, health & wellness promotion, and 24-hour emergency
services. These are all supported by professional clinical
expertise, advanced medical technology as well as trained
and dedicated nursing staff.
Also included in Sunway Medicals
range of services is the range of services which form
Sunway Medicals Centres of Excellence. Sunway Medical
Centre is an ISO 9001:2008, MS ISO 15189 and Malaysian
Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) accredited private
hospital.
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Taman
Desa Medical Centre
Taman Desa Medical Centre is wholly
owned by TDMC Hospital Sdn Bhd (formerly known as Pelangi
Enterprise Sdn Bhd), a 100% bumiputra company. TDMC was
officially opened on 7th January 1997. TDMC Hospital Sdn
Bhd is licensed by the Ministry of Health to operate a
private hospital known as Taman Desa Medical Centre (TDMC)
with the capacity of 128 beds. Its mission is to provide
excellent in HEALTH CARE SERVICES which excel in CARING,
QUALITY and INNOVATION.
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Fuzhou
General Hospital (China)
Fuzhou General Hospital (FGH) has been
providing high quality, patient-focused care since the 1950s.
With revenue of 340 million Renminbi (RMB) in 2003 and 1200
beds, FGH is one of leading hospitalsin the Province of
Fujian, Peoples Republic of China. FGH began automating
its systems in 1998, and has since become one of the most
high tech hospitals in China with 1042 workstations,
22 separate systems and 95 subsystems, including integrated
HIS, PACS, and LIS. After visiting this military hospital,
Mr. Shuzhong Bai, Minister of the Department of Military
Healthcare, said: "Generally, the IT standard of Chinese
military hospitals is high compared with others in the country,
and FGH is the best of the Chinese military hospitals."
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BeiJing
Jishuitan Hospital (China)
BeiJing Jishuitan Hospital is located
at the northwest side of Beijing city. It was founded on
the 28th of January, 1956. Currently, it has over 1,000
beds and more than 1,940 staff. It boosts of an engineering
academy, and more than 200 specialists. This hospital is
well known for its treatment in orthopedic and burns. It
is one of the top general hospitals in China. BeiJing Jishuitan
Hospital has its own institute, which does research and
investigation in orthopedic and burns.
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General Hospital Guang Zhou Command Of PLA
(China)
This hospital was founded in 1933. Its
initial status was called Guang Zhou Amphibious General
Hospital. However, in 1955, it was named as Guang Zhou General
Hospital. In 1976, Guang Zhou General Hospital became registered
with the World Health Organization as Liu Hua Qiao Hospital.
The total floor area of this hospital
is about 210,000 square meters. The building area is about
240,000 square meters. About 50 technical departments have
been set up. So far, this hospital holds more than 1300
beds, and more than 1600 technical staffs. Every year around
530,000 outpatient and 180,000 inpatient treatments are
conducted. On a yearly basis about 63,000 operations are
done. Since 1995, Guang Zhou General Hospital has developed
very fast. It is now a very large scale hospital, rich in
technical and human resource systems. Furthermore, it has
advanced technical equipments, good environment, and excellent
services. Guang Zhou General Hospital makes up of a combination
of various disciplines such as medical treatment and healing,
education, investigation, research and health care among
the A class hospitals. Currently it has also been appointed
as a formal medical health check institution by an insurance
firm for its clients.
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BeiJing
Friendship Hospital (China)
Beijing Friendship Hospital was the first
hospital set up in the national capital by the central government.
Its original name was Beijing Soviet Union Red Cross Hospital
and was renamed Beijing Friendship Hospital in 1970 by the
late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai.
Shortly after the founding of the hospital, the Chinese
government transferred many outstanding medical and nursing
staff from all parts of China, to establish various disciplines
of rigorous medical treatment and hospital management. It
has become a first grade large and comprehensive hospital
which integrates Chinese and Western medication that produces
an impact on the medical and health circles of the capital.
The new outpatient service building was
opened on 28th September, 2004, which is the most advanced
of its kind in Beijing with a helicopter parking apron on
the top and a reception capacity of 5,000 per day.
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BeiJing
Hospital TCM (China)
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese
Medicine Affiliated to Capital University of Medicine Sciences
(Beijing Hospital of TCM), which was established in 1956,
undertaking the duty of medical treatment, teaching, scientific
research and prevention is the only municipal comprehensive
3rd-class A-level hospital. It also subordinates Beijing
Research Institute of TCM, Zhaobingnan Medical treatment
center of Dermatosis, and Beijing international training
centre of Acupuncture and Moxibustion.
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BeiJing
Ditan Hospital (China)
Beijing Ditan Hospital,formerly named
the First Infectious Diseases Hospital of Beijing,was founded
in l946. It is a 3A city hospital(toplevel hospital
in our grading system)under the joint supervision of the
Ministry of Health,Beijing Health Bureau and the Center
of Disease Prevention and Control. Its many functions are
as follows:one of the 10 hospitals in Beijing designated
for foreign service,teaching hospital of the Medical College
of Beijing University,institution for postgraduate education,National
Base for Clinical Trials of Pharmaceutical Products, Clinical
Training Base for AIDS Prevention and Treatment of the Ministry
of Health, China -European Union Training Base for Prevention
and Control of AIDS and Venereal Diseases, Beijing Consulting
Center of Difficult and Complex Diseases,Clinical Base for
Treating Infectious Diseases with Chinese Medicine and Western
Medicine (work supported by State Administration of TCM
and International SOS and AEA Company), Clinical Base for
AIDS Treatment with Chinese Medicine, Beijing Research Center
for Prevention and Treatment of Viral Infectious Diseases,and
Beijing AIDS Clinical Research Center.
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West
China Hospital,Sichuan University (China)
The history of the Hospital can be retraced
to 1892 when the cheuch missions from Canada, the Great
Britain and the United States set up Renji Hospital and
Cunren Hospital respectively.
The hospital covers an area of 21 hectars,
owns 300,000 square meters of building for clinical use
while its fixed assets arrives at 1.4 billion RMB. The hospital
has 3400 beds, which ranks the first in China and the percentage
of clinical usage reaches 120%.
There are 3400 beds, 34 clinical departments,
13 medical technology departments in West China Hospital
of Sichuan University. The present staff number 2439, among
whom, there are over 400 professors and associate professors.
With the purpose of doing good care and excellent service
for the patients, the hospital sets up the Senior Experts
Consulting Center, 200 special clinics and walk-in clinic
without rest at weekend and noon. In order to meet the several
needs of public, the hospital also sets up Community Health
Center, Medical Center for Tibet public and Golden Card
Hospital.
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West
China Second University Hospital (China)
West China Second UNIV Hospital
of Sichuan University / West China Womens and Children's
Hospital (formerly the Second West China Medical University
Hospital), the western region is the largest and the oldest,
set health care, teaching, research and preventive health
care as one of the three-level women Nissan Children's Hospital.
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People's Hospital Of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (China)
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Regional People's
Hospital in Xixia district in Yinchuan City is a set of
medical, teaching, research, preventive health care, rehabilitation
as one integrated three-level hospitals, Ningxia Medical
College teaching hospital. It is also the Ministry of Health,
State Science and Technology Commission; the body designated
external fixator and the world center for the promotion
of artificial lens in the five centers. Beijing University
People's Hospital Institute of Bone and Joint Clinic in
Ningxia, Ningxia Institute of Ophthalmology, the clinical
testing center in Ningxia, Ningxia spine, bone and joint
surgery centers, Ningxia Adverse Drug Reaction Testing Center,
Ningxia rehabilitation hospitals are located in the hospital.
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Affiliated
Hospital of Ningxia Medical University (China)
Affiliated Hospital of Ningxia Medical
University, Yinchuan, capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous
Region is located in Victory Street, Centralized on health
care, teaching, research, preventive health care and cadres
of health care functions, it is onf of the province of large,
strong technical force, advanced medical equipment, expert
team meets a comprehensive hospitals of.
Hospital covers more than 210,000 square meters, construction
area of more than 270,000 square meters. Fixed assets of
800 million yuan, total assets of 1.2 billion and 2023 employees,
including professional and technical staff of 1812 people,
510 senior engineers, 751 intermediate grade, 31 doctoral,
224 master's degree. Open bed 1900, a total of 40 clinical
departments, 12 medical departments, 17 teaching and research,
five research institutes, four regional-level key disciplines,
master's degree in clinical medicine as a discipline point
(there are 13 subjects in secondary enrollment). Emergency
department volume of more than 72 years, million, 39,000
people hospitalized patients, surgery volume (including
outpatient) 1.8 million.
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Weifang
People's Hospital (China)
Weifang People's Hospital originated in
1881, over a century now has developed into a comprehensive
modern hospital integrating medical treatment, teaching,
scientific research, first aid, disease prevention and healthcare.
It provides medical services for a population of 8.5 million
in Weifang and more in neighboring areas. The hospital was
firstly rated as a 3A hospital by the Health Ministry in
1992. There're 1,000 beds for clinical use, annually the
volume for outpatient and hospitalization can reach 500,000
and 25,000 person times respectively, 9,000 operations can
be conducted, its fixed assets can reach RMB 0.5 billion
Yuan .
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First
Clinical College of Harbin Medical University (China)
First Clinical College of Harbin Medical
University was founded in 1949, it is concentrate on health
care, teaching and research as one of the large general
hospital, and was Located in downtown Harbin, Heilongjiang
Province, is the province's largest medical center. it was
honored with "Third Grade Class" on 1998, and
"National100 Hospital" designation in 1998. Medical
radiation extend to neighboring countries and regions, inside
and outside the two hospitals and the provincial health
coordination group formed.
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Mahachai
General Hospital (Thailand)
The Group's principal activity is the
operation of a private general hospital under the name of
"Mahachai Hospital". The hospital has started
since 1989 with the capacity of 180 beds. The group operates
solely in Thailand.
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Chaophya
Hospital (Thailand)
Chao Phya Hospital is a 400-bed hospital
established in 1991 in Thailand. The main objective of Chao
Phya Hospital is to provide international standard health
care not only for the Thai community,but also for neighbouring
countries and anyone else around the world. This mission
serves as an impetus for the management and staff of Chao
Phya Hospital to strive hard and be devoted to serve the
needs of patients, and ensure the medical services and facilities
continuously meet all requirements embraced in the ISO and
Hospital Accreditation Standards.
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Sultan
Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City (The Largest Rehabilitation
Hospital in the WORLD) (Saudi Arabia)
As a one of a kind rehabilitation center,
the Sultan Bin Abdulaziz Humanitarian City provides much
needed rehabilitation services for the disabled and injured
who can benefit from rehabilitation.
The Humanitarian City focuses on meeting
the unique needs of various disabilities and illnesses with
the goal of returning the patient to community at their
highest functional level.
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St.
George's Hospital (New
Zealand)
St. George's Hospital is one of the best-equipped
private hospitals in Australasia, offering an extensive
range of surgical services. It also provides a range of
maternity services. It offers modern hospital facilities
which utilises the very best in today's technology, highly
qualified medical, surgical, nursing and midwifery staff,
and all the conveniences of a home away from home. Ensuite
patient rooms offer all the modern conveniences - electric
beds with push button control to assist patient comfort,
full entertainment system including Sky TV, video, DVD systems
and in-house radio and internet access.
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Mercy
Hospital (New
Zealand)
Mercy Hospital involvement in health care
is a valuable part of Dunedin, history dating back to 1897
when the first Sisters of Mercy arrived from Australia,
living and working among the families and homes of South
Dunedin.
In 1936 the Mater Misericordiae Hospital
was opened in Royal Terrace, offering 24 medical and surgical
beds. With a growing need for facilities, the move to the
beautiful grounds of Marinoto in Newington Avenue took place
in November 1969 where the Sisters of Mercy had built a
66-bed hospital. The hospital? name was changed to Mercy
Hospital in 1988.
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Sultan
Qaboos University Hospital
(Oman)
The 524-bed University Hospital is operated
by a highly trained staff supported by the most advanced
laboratories and diagnostic equipment. It is planned for
a staff of over 1,000, plus additional members from the
College of Medicine. With the exception of University students
and staff who have special primary health care clinics,
patients are seen in the University Hospital by referral
only.
The primary function of the University Hospital, besides
providing medical services, is to act as a clinical teaching
and research centre in collaboration with the College of
Medicine. It also coordinates in both functions with other
selectedhospitals in the Sultanate.
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Inkosi
Albert Luthuli Central Hospital (South
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The Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital
is a central and a tertiary care, referral hospital, located
in Bellair Road, Mayville, Durban. It is the first large-scale
new hospital to be built in South Africa since 1994.
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Gauteng
Department of Health(GDoH) (South
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Gauteng is the most densely populated
province in the Republic of South Africa, with a population
of approximately 9.5M people.
The Gauteng Department of Health aims to promote and protect
the
health of our people especially those most vulnerable to
illness and
injury.
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Royale
Hayat Hospital (Kuwait)
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The Royale Hayat is a private Maternal/Child
facility. Operated and managed by InterHealth Canada for
Ghannam Medical Services, the hospital aims to provide the
highest standards of Western Medicine coupled with 5-star
hospitality services. Facilities include: 18 L&D suites;
49 Postpartum rooms; 6 Paediatric rooms (all private); Special
Care Baby Unit; 4 Theatres and Post Anaesthesia Recovery
Unit; OPD and IVF clinic.
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Emirates
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DU
Dubai Telecommunications Ltd (UAE)
DU aims to be a first-choice provider
in UAE for communications and entertainment solutions, making
customers lives easier and more enjoyable. Young, smart
and focused, DU aims to enhance and exceed customers' communications
expectations. The expertise, complimented by a modern and
progressive concept, provides a unique advantage for both
business users and consumers. DU promises to enable better
experiences for their customers. This is fulfilled by the
mission to employ the best talent and deliver excellence,
innovation and value to shareholders while contributing
to and celebrating the rich heritage and diversity of the
UAE. DU is on their way to meet the challenge through dedication,
innovation and an uncompromising customer focus.
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Nittany
Eye Associates (USA)
Nittany Eye Associates is committed to
providing patients with the most comprehensive, friendly
and technologically advanced eye care available. Their renown
optometrists are proficient in all aspects of medical eye
and vision care. Every individual is treated with care and
time is taken to answer all questions on eye conditions
in detail. Should patients need surgical intervention, the
optometrists work with three of the finest ophthalmologists
in the area. So whether it's glaucoma, cataracts, contact
lenses or Lasik, patients will find everything they need
at Nittany Eye Associates.
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West
Hills Vision Center (USA)
The mission of the doctors and staff at
West Hills Vision Center is to provide the most comprehensive
eye care in order to ensure the health and well-being of
patients eyes. West Hills offers patients the most technologically
advanced equipment and services, as well as state-of-the-art
materials in the form of glasses and contact lenses. Every
patients individual needs is assessed with sincerity, enthusiasm,
and kindness. West Hills Vision Center is committed to excellence
and hope that it exceeds patients expectations.
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EyeCare
Associates (USA)
The first Raleigh eye care center was
opened in 1978, Eye Care Associates has been serving the
greater Triangle community for more than 25 years. Now there
are 12 offices throughout the Raleigh area plus the newest
location in Wilmington, to ensure convenient visits. Patients
can be assured of quality eye care treatments and excellent
customer service.
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Primary Eyecare Associates
(USA)
It is the mission of Primary Eyecare Associates
to provide consistent professional eye-care, patient education,
and excellent customer service that will enhance the quality
of life for each and every patient.
The professional eye doctors perform a complete eye health
examination utilizing the most advanced instruments and
techniques. A complete evaluation not only consists of a
vision exam, but also includes a complete eye health evaluation.
Many systemic diseases are found through these thorough
exams and can be diagnosed and treated to prevent further
damage. Doctors will spend time to discuss vision problems
in detail and ensure patients have understanding of diagnosis
and treatment options.
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QuadraMed (USA)
QuadraMed is the
industry leader in developing information technology solution
that enables efficient information management in healthcare
organizations. This renowned healthcare information system
provider offers services ranging from clinical management
to patient information management, from revenue cycle management
to health information management. Having the knowledge and
experiences of daily workings with large healthcare institutions,
QuadraMed rapidly see the potential of how embedded real-time
business intelligence could make their applications more
valuable by giving users timely information. This then enhanced
the work performance and effectiveness of the users.
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Ocean State Eye Care (USA)
Ocean State Eye Care provides comprehensive
service for eye treatment which includes eye examinations,
optical dispensing, surgery co-management, eye diseases,
cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, vision theraphy, laser vision
correction, eye infection, eye injuries, dry eyes, low vision
services etc.
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Manipal
Hospital (18 Hospitals) (India)
Manipal Hospital, Bangalore, India's first
hospital to be ISO 9001:2000 certified for Clinical, Nursing,
Diagnostics and Allied Areas. The hospital has been declared
winner of the prestigious Golden Peacock National Quality
Award 2005 in the service category. Founded 5 decades ago
by Dr. T MA Pai, Physician, Educationist, Banker and Philanthropist,
Manipal Group has a strong academic focus. MAHE - Deemed
University at Manipal is a University Town with 3 Universities,
24 Colleges and over 20000 students from over 39 countries.
Manipal Health Systems, the Hospital Management Company
of the Group treats over 19 lakhs patients every year. Manipal
Healthcare manages 11 hospitals, including 8 teaching hospitals.
The Manipal Healthcare Group now has internationally-renowned
hospitals in its ambit, such as the Manipal Hospital in
Bangalore and Kasturba Hospital in Manipal.
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Sir
Ganga Ram Hospital (India)
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital is a 650-bed multi-speciality
state-of-the-art hospital in Delhi. It provides comprehensive
health care services, and has acquired the status of a premier
medical institution. It is the only hospital in the private
sector that has maintained nearly 100% bed occupancy due
to its reputation of providing the highest level of medical
services to patients from Delhi and neighbouring states.
The hospital was founded initially in 1921 at Lahore by
Sir Ganga Ram (1851-1927), a civil engineer and leading
philanthropist of his times. After the partition in 1947,
the present hospital was established in New Delhi on a plot
of land approximately11 acres. The foundation was laid in
April 1951 by the then Prime Minister of India Shri Jawahar
Lal Nehru and inaugurated by him on 13 April 1954.
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Qatar
Petroleum Hospital
The Royale Hayat is a private Maternal/Child
facility. Operated and managed by InterHealth Canada for
Ghannam Medical Services, the hospital aims to provide the
highest standards of Western Medicine coupled with 5-star
hospitality services. Facilities include: 18 L&D suites;
49 Postpartum rooms; 6 Paediatric rooms (all private); Special
Care Baby Unit; 4 Theatres and Post Anaesthesia Recovery
Unit; OPD and IVF clinic.
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Northern
University of Malaysia (Malaysia)
The Universiti Utara Malaysia was formally
incorporated on 16th February 1984, with the unique mission
to provide academic excellence in the areas of business
management education, IT and quality management. Faced with
this challenging task, the University has, since its inception,
ensured that its academic niche areas are focused on such
disciplines as management, accountancy, economics, information
technology, entrepreneurial development, tourism management,
banking and finance, social development, human resources
development and international affairs management.
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University
of
Technology Malaysia (Malaysia)
Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia (UTM), the largest engineering-based university
located at the southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia. It is
renown for being at the forefront of engineering and technological
knowledge and expertise.
UTM has also established a reputation
for innovative education and leading-edge research, with
a vision to educating technologists and professionals, towards
the development of creative human resource and advanced
technological innovations.
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Universiti
Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) (Malaysia)
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), the
largest engineering-based university located at the southern
tip of Peninsular Malaysia. It is renown for being at the
forefront of engineering and technological knowledge and
expertise.
UTM has also established a reputation
for innovative education and leading-edge research, with
a vision to educating technologists and professionals, towards
the development of creative human resource and advanced
technological innovations.
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