On the afternoon of May 1st, the second phase of Chinese Learning Class for Overseas Patients was held in Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, China. There were many Indonesian patients and their families actively participating in the class to learn charming Mandarin. Through the thoughtful activity offered by our hospital, they can relieve the sense of loneliness by leaning the native language--Mandarin. Besides, such activity can help them find different fun even during the boring treatment period. To some extent, such enjoyment is also conducive to their treatment.
the teacher is giving the lecture
the patient is asking questions
Since the first phase of Chinese Learning Class for Overseas Patients was held successfully, this time is the second lecture held by Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou, China. Henceforth, we will also have other Chinese learning classes aimed at people who speak other languages. Through such activity organized by the Interpreter Department of MCHG, patients and their families can have diverse enjoyment during hospitalization. At the same time, their learning enthusiasm makes their life more colorful.Currently, 80% inpatients of Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou are from Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Bangladesh, Cambodia and other Asian countries. They gather together to make our hospital an “international community”. Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou strictly follow the requirement of JCI certification, offering patients the high-quality, personalized and humanized services. Taking patients to the center of our service system and make them feel more warm is our final mission.
group photo of members in this Chinese Learning Class
The next Mandarin class will be mainly for overseas patients who speak Vietnamese, which will be held in next week. Please stay tuned!
*Surgery, in addition to the appropriate chemotherapy and radiotherapy, are effective in treating early cancer, but certain patients in late stage of cancer may not be tolerate surgery well as they can be relatively weak. A combination of carefully planned minimally invasive therapy, chemotherapy or radiotherapy can effectively reduce the side effects and discomfort of treatment and may help patient get better efficacy.