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Project: Shanghai Children’s Medical Center - Project HOPE
Email lilyhsu@hopechina.com
Website www.scmc.com.cn
Contact Person Lily Hsu
Phone
Introduction
Description
Shanghai Children’s Medical Center (SCMC) was created and built under the cooperation of Project HOPE and Shanghai Municipal Government. Since its opening in 1998, SCMC has become Shanghai’s pediatric center of choice and the country’s leading pediatric medical treatment facility as well as a national training center in pediatric medicine.
Comments
Frequency Once a Quarter
StartDate 01/01/1998
EndDate
Cash Yes
Cash Description
Cashed donated to headquarter of Project HOPE or Shanghai Children’s Medical Center will be used to support project HOPE’s programs on children’s health or the activities in SCMC.
Goods Yes
Goods Description
Medical equipments/textbooks, office instrument, children’s toys and education books, comic books, anything can be used in hospital or fit for children.
Volunteering Yes
Volunteer Description
Experience professional healthcare providers, like doctors and registered nurses can train the staff at SCMC. Those whose native language are English and have fixed time can teach English for the staff at SCMC. Office assistant and those who can teach children are also welcome. For professional consultants/volunteers, please contact Project HOPE Shanghai Office at 021-3862 6110/3862 6111 for more information. For normal volunteers, please visit www.handsonshanghai.com.
Volunteer Requirement
Professional healthcare providers should have experience working in hospitals as well as licenses, like registered nurses, experienced doctors in pediatric medicine. Additional, a fixed time is preferred (like Monday in each week, etc.) Those who are willing to teach English should be fluent in both speaking and writing, medicine English is better. As long as the volunteers can take care of and responsible for themselves, age is not strictly required.
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