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15 October 2006 21:15
Ukrainian Experts Visit Children’s Clinics in Stanford
A group of Ukrainian experts led by Director of the Ukraine 3000 International Charitable Fund’s Hospital to Hospital Program Vira Pavliuk went on a working trip to the US. From October 9 to 13, our experts visited three children’s medical institutions: Comer Children’s Hospital in Chicago, Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center in Seattle, and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Stanford.
In course of the trip the experts familiarized themselves with the structure and functioning of the children’s hospitals. The major goal of the trip was searching for a base model for the Children’s Hospital of the Future.
October 12, the Ukrainian experts visited the children’s hospital in Stanford. This is one of the US’s best children’s medical institutions. The hospital staff enthusiastically welcomed our experts and familiarized them with the work of their institution. The Stanford Children’s Hospital is set with high-end medical equipment. The doctors do everything possible to avoid traumatizing their little patients. Their day patient facility is a spacious room not in the least reminding one of a ward. The blinds on rollers divide the beds, with similar blinds protecting the children from possible troublesome sights.
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