Ministry Of Health Finances Doctors
July 9, 2007 |
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China's Ministry of Health has launched an initiative called "Rainbow Program" to finance doctors of cerebrovascular diseases from the western part of the country.
The funds will assist the doctors to sit in for advanced studies at Beijing Tiantan Hospital and Shanghai Huashan Hospital and learn about necessary skills for preventing those diseases.
All the expenses for the doctor training will come from the expenditures that MH saves from its meeting and conferencing activities.
In addition to offering funds for doctor training, MH will also ask its affiliate hospitals to support the health work in western China with the special funds arranged by the central government.
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