It is with the greatest of pleasure that we are introducing our new Global Medic Force website, which may be viewed at: www.globalmedicforce.org/
The new site was commissioned with a brief to set a new and higher standard for all social ventures in healthcare globally to follow.
We are also very pleased to announce the successful launch of a public-private partnership initiative, The Journal of Medicine Long Life Clinics (Vietnam), which is being developed to allow every medical doctor working in Vietnam completely free, direct access in Vietnamese and English to $6.5 billion of the most professional medical expertise and knowledge globally, provided by 1,700 committed and highly qualified medical experts from 17 Western countries. Examples for Vietnam completed to Stage one may be viewed at: www.longlifeclinics-vn.com
Corporate membership is now open for the Vietnamese Journal of Medicine platform for those of you with contacts in companies or organisations that may wish to join as corporate co-sponsors, so that their commitments to the Vietnamese people and corporate social responsibility are properly recognised and fully appreciated. Please contact us at: info@globalmedicorce.org.
As Global Medic Force continues to expand our mentoring work in Vietnam to fields including HIV/AIDS, cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular and other chronic diseases, donations remain critically important.
GlobalGiving’s second Bonus Day of the year is coming up and this gives donors a chance to magnify their support! On June 15th, GlobalGiving.org will be matching all donations at 30% up to $1,000 per donor per project while funds last. There will be $75,000 available in matching funds. And there is a $1,000 bonus for the project that raises the most funds and another $1,000 bonus for the project that has the most unique donors!
Please help us support our work in Vietnam by donating on June 15!
As Global Medic Force continues to expand its work throughout Vietnam, the organization was recently approached to lend the expertise and its volunteer medical experts to the set up of a new non profit cancer hospital in Vietnam.
According to the Vietnamese Ministry of Health and the WHO, Vietnam sees approximately 200,000 new cancer cases and 100,000 cancer deaths each year. Cancer is the second leading cause of death and a burning issue for the developing nation with a population of nearly 90 million people. Yet the facilities that provide adequate cancer care are highly limited and, with less than 2,500 cancer patient beds, only accommodate 20% -30% of total demand. More on this exciting new development in one of the next update reports …...
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