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Treatment Beyond Borders

Treatment Beyond Borders
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摘要 DR. An Na has just returned to Beijing from a medical assistance program in Pakistan, and her warm smile and passion are infec- tious at first sight. An, a Chinese gynecologist, began working with her program, which is affiliated with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF - also called Doctors Without Borders) in Sierra Leone in 2011. But she is not the only Chinese physician working with the international medical and humanitarian non-governmental or- ganization (NGO). In recent years, an increasing number of Chi- nese doctors have partnered with MSF to provide medical aid to the world's most in need. DR. An Na has just returned to Beijing from a medical assistance program in Pakistan, and her warm smile and passion are infec- tious at first sight. An, a Chinese gynecologist, began working with her program, which is affiliated with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF - also called Doctors Without Borders) in Sierra Leone in 2011. But she is not the only Chinese physician working with the international medical and humanitarian non-governmental or- ganization (NGO). In recent years, an increasing number of Chi- nese doctors have partnered with MSF to provide medical aid to the world's most in need.
作者 Cui Xiaoqin
出处 《ChinAfrica》 2012年第8期44-45,共2页 中国与非洲(英文版)
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