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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
QINGDAO, Shandong Province, March 17 (Xinhua) — Children from Tajikistan who came to China for treatment of congenital heart defects began receiving surgery on Monday after undergoing a comprehensive preoperative examination at Qingdao Women and Children's Hospital.
Nine young patients from Tajikistan suffering from congenital heart defects arrived at Qingdao Women and Children's Hospital last Friday, accompanied by their parents and medical experts from their country, to receive professional treatment at a Chinese medical institution.
The treatment is being carried out within the framework of the SCO cooperation program. The hospital has developed an individualized treatment plan based on each child's various symptoms.
Operations are currently proceeding smoothly as planned and all operations are expected to be completed this week.
The Chinese city of Qingdao and the capital of Tajikistan are sister cities. The two cities regularly exchange and collaborate, including in the field of medicine.
Specialists from the Qingdao Women's and Children's Hospital's cardiology center traveled to Dushanbe to treat patients with congenital heart disease. It was this long-standing, deep mutual trust that enabled these "heartfelt" wishes to come true.
As it became known, a green channel was launched at the local hospital, aimed at providing universal services in a one-stop format, including examination, hospitalization, and surgical intervention, in order to do everything possible to ensure the successful provision of medical care.
At the same time, the Chinese medical institution has formed a team of highly qualified specialists and selected medical staff and volunteers with foreign language communication skills to provide comprehensive services and ensure an effective and smooth treatment process.
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