 Update 23rd May. Sichuan Earthquake relief
Update 23rd May. Sichuan Earthquake relief1.       AMDA Taiwan Emergency Medical Mission in  Sichuan
 On May 17th, after having obtained permission from local authority and  
 assessment of  the area previous days, AMDA Taiwan Mission carried out  
 medical activities in a village located in a mountainous region of 
 Anxian.  3 tents were provided to the mission where temporary clinic was  
 set up.  10 patients received treatment.  
 AMDA Taiwan Mission, consisting of 17 medical professionals, was joined  
 by Mr. Nithian Veeravagu, a coordinator from AMDA Headquarters, Okayama,  
 Japan. 
 On May 18th, the mission was instructed by local authority to evacuate  
 the area because of the possibility of dam breaks. AMDA Taiwan donated  
 medical supplies to village hospital and doctors and headed toward 
 Chengdu.
 On May 19th, Sichuan Provincial Health Department issued permission for  
 AMDA Taiwan Mission to work at West China Hospital, West China School of  
 Medicine, Sichuan University(Chengdu)   AMDA Taiwan Emergency Medical  
 Mission is the first overseas organization to receive such permission to  
 join the staff of West China Hospital in their efforts to treat the 
 victims of the earthquake disaster.  As of 19th, there are 2 orthopedic  
 doctors, 2nurses and 2 coordinators in the mission.  
2.  AMDA Sichuan Emergency Medical Mission
 AMDA Sichuan Emergency Medical Mission made up of 1 surgeon, 2 nurses,  
 and 1 coordinator.  The team continues to provide medical care to the  
 victims in a gym,  designated evacuation spot in Sufang.
Rose Charities Canada supports AMDA Canada and AMDA International. Please donate via www.CanadaHelps.org All donaations to the China Earthquake fund go to these efforts.
Rose Charities Canada supports AMDA Canada and AMDA International. Please donate via www.CanadaHelps.org All donaations to the China Earthquake fund go to these efforts.
 

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