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INTRODUCTION TO ACT I Today on Tuning in the U.S.A., Were in New York City, at the office of the American toymakers' association. Susan Stewart has a meeting with Mr. Martinez, the president of the association. She tells him about her new idea. She w
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Dengue fever is sometimes called break-bone fever. It produces intense pain in the muscles and joints and behind the eyes. People get severe headaches. There are no cures, but most people recover, thoug
Unit 9 Hospitals 161.I have a pain in my abdomen. 162. How long have you been like that? 163.I have (a) back pain. 164.I have a pain in my chest. 165.I have a dull pain in my stomach. 166.I have the flu. 167.I have a sore throat and a bad cough. 168.
In some top level hospitals in Beijing, many patients complain it's hard to get a chance to see senior doctors. It's very hard to get registered to see senior doctors at the hospital. Early every morning, I started to wait in front of the registratio
The HillBurton Act on Today's Congressional Moment. Few people remember this today, but universal healthcare was on the national agenda six decades ago. President Harry Truman tried, and failed, to convince the Congress to pass universal coverage. Wh
文本: Assassin:You only continue to live because the great Ra's al Ghul allows it.___(1)___. Robin:I can take her. Batman:Stand down. Assassin:Do not follow us. Batman:I didn't need your help. Robin:Really? That's not what it looked like from whe
All the hospitals but one in the capital city were destroyed 首都只剩下一所医院未被毁掉 I, working with my friend Dr. Paul Farmer, helped rebuild them in every part of the country 我跟我的朋友保罗法默博士一起帮助重建这个
About 100,000 people die each year in US hospitals from infections that they get while they are in the hospital. Less than half that many die on US highways. The hospital deaths are due to poor housekeeping and poor hygiene. Floors, walls, and doors
By Jerilyn Watson THIS IS AMERICA – July 15, 2002: Medical Education VOICE ONE: Students must study and work for many years to become a doctor in the United States. Working conditions are often very
Professional clown Michael Christensen doesn't just confine his act to the Big Apple Circus he co-founded. He also brings laughter to a place that is often badly in need of it: pediatric hospitals across the country. Christensen's national organizati
In some top level hospitals in Beijing, many patients complain it's hard to get a chance to see senior doctors. It's very hard to get registered to see senior doctors at the hospital. Early every morning, I started to wait in front of the registratio
Health officials say one of the most important ways people can stop the spread of infection is to wash their hands well and often. Most people use soap and water. But others increasingly use products that let them clean their hands without water. Suc
Broadcast on Coast to Coast: June 27, 2002 Re-broadcast on VOA News Now: June 30, 2002 AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: a special report about the linguistic challenges that health care workers face in the United
JEFFREY BROWN:Finally tonight: How much for that surgery or this ventilator? The government today released data showing some of these costs for the first time, targeting what hospitals bill Medicare for the 100 most common procedures. And it turns ou
An official from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government says it will closely monitor South Korea's MERS situation, as sustained human to human infections may have occurred. Food and Health Secretary Ko Wing-man says that despite all o
Scores of people in Nepal have been admitted to hospitals in the capital Kathmandu following the magnitude-7.5 earthquake that rocked the country Tuesday. Sixty-seven were killed and more than 1,600 were injured in the quake. Most of the reported fat
Most of the injured people are now receiving treatment at hospitals in two nearby cities. A total of 35 injured were sent to the PLA 101 Hospital in Wuxi City after the accident. One was declared dead after an emergency operation. 23 people, seven of
The proposal to have physicians practicing at multiple sites in China was conceived in 2009. It's regarded as a progressive move to meet the growing demand for medical treatment in rural areas. But while the idea might be sound in theory, it's expect
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble and this week on WORDMASTER: we look at the growing need for interpreters in American hospitals and courts ... RS: And how technology is addressing shortages. AA: We start with health care. Faith Lapidus has o
The practice of medical groups in China only emerged in recent years. It's when a number of doctors come together, they can carry out medical treatments independently, without being employed by any public or private hospital. Such a move is unconvent