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Taiwanese team teaches nonsurgical valve replacement
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JOU-KOU Wang, chief executive officer of the Cardiac Children's Foundation Taiwan and pediatric cardiac authority and sponsored by the Rotary Club, traveled to the Philippines to train local physicians in performing transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement surgeries, hoping to improve the local medical standards and provide better care for...

JOU-KOU Wang, chief executive officer of the Cardiac Children's Foundation Taiwan and pediatric cardiac authority and sponsored by the Rotary Club, traveled to the Philippines to train local physicians in performing transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement surgeries, hoping to improve the local medical standards and provide better care for children with heart disease.

Lin Zhenbang, the district governor elect of Rotary District 3521 and members of the medical team including Wang, went to the Philippine Heart Center on May 6 and signed a contract with the local representativesThe Rotary Club of Taipei North celebrates its 65th anniversary this year and initiates the cross national international medical service project, which has attracted participation from six countries including 18 sister and friendly Rotary clubs for the donation of Global Grant.

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