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Patricia Caicedo Batioja was constantly concerned her four-year-old granddaughter was going to lose vision in her left eye if she didnt receive an urgent operation. 帕特丽夏一直担心自己4岁大的孙女会左眼失明,因为孙女可能无法
Michael破坏了监狱牢区的空调系统,希望引起犯人抗议,导致整个牢区的一级防范禁闭,从而可以有条件凿穿混凝土墙壁。就在犯人开始闹事时,Tancredi医生接到医疗呼叫要进入牢区,Bellick警官试图阻止。 [00:07.36]Listen and Share [00:41.84]Michael [00:55.60]Tancred
By Ivana Kuhar Washington 29 May 2007 A Congressional hearing on Russia last Thursday reverberated with concerns over the deteriorating state of democracy in the world's largest country. Meanwhile, the U.S. government says it will continue cooperati
A Chinese naval hospital ship has arrived in Bangladesh's port city of Chittagong as part of a 4-month overseas voyage to provide medical services to local residents. The current visit marks the second time the Peace Ark hospital ship has arrived in
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Deputy Secretary England, for that generous introduction. I am so honored to be here at Bethesda National Naval Medical Center. This is often called the Presidents Hospital. The reason why is this is where the Pre
President Bush Visits National Naval Medical Center THE PRESIDENT: Admiral, thank you very much for leading an amazing group of men and women who provide such compassion and skill for those who have been wounded. You know, I'm -- appreciate the fami
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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
By Al Pessin Pentagon 24 May 2006 The U.S. military has deployed one of its huge hospital ships to Asia on a mission designed to build good will and also help prepare for responding to future disasters. ----------------------------------------------
Rural Medical School Keeps Doctors in Small Towns For the first time in modern history, more people are now living in cities than in rural areas. That includes doctors, leaving many small communities with no primary care physician. However, a new pro
Medevac units play a crucial role in Afghanistan, providing emergency care and transportation to injured soldiers, and to Afghan civilians In July, the U.S military recorded its highest monthly death toll in the nine-year Afghanistan war. As the casu
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DON GONYEA, HOST: Louisiana State Penitentiary, or Angola Prison, is known for extremes. It's an enormous, maximum-security prison. And it's so remote most of the medical needs of the prisoners are met right at the prison. But according to some inmat
Teaching Medical Teamwork Right From The Start DAVID GREENE, HOST: In health care, they say it's all about the team - doctors, nurses, others working together to treat patients. But for the most part, they still train separately. Well, in Cleveland,
Chinas navy hospital ship Peace Ark has anchored in waters off the devastated city of Tacloban in the Philippines. The medical team began treating patients in its onboard medical facilities on Monday. Of course we welcome all help, and as neighbours
The U.S. Navy hospital ship Comfort is heading to Haiti to help treat survivors of last week's devastating earthquake. The Comfort is, essentially, a floating hospital. All right, bed capacity: In casualty receiving, I have 50 beds, said Lieutenant C
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 05 August 2007 A recent photo from files of UNHCR-built tent-camp for Palestinians in Iraq, near Syrian border The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says Syria has allowed four seriously ill young Palestinians to en
By Douglas Bakshian Manila 06 May 2008 A new report says the lives of millions of young children could be saved each year if basic medical care and medicine are made available to the poor. Douglas Bakshian has more from Manila. The report by the U.S.
The U.S. military is about to begin construction on a new state-of-the-art medical facility in the Washington, D.C. suburbs. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports President Bush officiated at the official ground-breaking ceremony. The Army is shutting down it
The Foreign Ministers of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia are all meeting tomorrow to discuss the regions growing refugee crisis. The three nations have been under intense international pressure after turning back boats carrying thousands of asylum s