MODERN MEDICINE AT CANTEMIR. For three years, hospital has a Japanese machinery
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More than 350,000 laboratory tests have been performed by Cantemir Hospital doctors in the past three years due to a state-of-the-art equipment offered by the Japanese Government.
The five screening machines were donated in 2015 under the Kusanone Human Security Program and cost over 100,000 euros.
"Operationally, for an hour I have been hospitalized. Some performant devices, ie you do not have to go to Chisinau, it is possible here in the town to investigate."
"With these medical devices, it can be diagnosed in 15-30 minutes, we can diagnose, and we can say at the same time to treat." They raised the performance of the hospital, "said Cantemir District Hospital Director Iurie Mihăescu.
During a visit to Cantemir, Japan's Ambassador to Moldova remained impressed with the functionality of medical equipment.
"This is one of the most recent generation of Japanese appliances, perhaps the most successful".
The diplomat personally verified how a microscope works.
"This is a lymphocyte, a blood cell, we can move here to make you more comfortable. It's a blood test where the blood is seen."
"The purpose of this project is to directly assist the efforts of local authorities and public institutions to improve the quality of citizens' lives," said Japan's ambassador to Moldova, Mosanobu Yoshii.
"We appreciate the effort of the Japanese government, and for all it is clear that the Japanese technique is a performing technique," said Andrei Ciobanu, president of Cantemir.
"It's up, and the patient's level of diagnosis rises."
"We are very pleased that this country is as far away as Japan, it has found us cantemires to help us."
In total, 50 hospitals in the country have benefited from modern equipment within the Kusanone Human Security Program.
The five screening machines were donated in 2015 under the Kusanone Human Security Program and cost over 100,000 euros.
"Operationally, for an hour I have been hospitalized. Some performant devices, ie you do not have to go to Chisinau, it is possible here in the town to investigate."
"With these medical devices, it can be diagnosed in 15-30 minutes, we can diagnose, and we can say at the same time to treat." They raised the performance of the hospital, "said Cantemir District Hospital Director Iurie Mihăescu.
During a visit to Cantemir, Japan's Ambassador to Moldova remained impressed with the functionality of medical equipment.
"This is one of the most recent generation of Japanese appliances, perhaps the most successful".
The diplomat personally verified how a microscope works.
"This is a lymphocyte, a blood cell, we can move here to make you more comfortable. It's a blood test where the blood is seen."
"The purpose of this project is to directly assist the efforts of local authorities and public institutions to improve the quality of citizens' lives," said Japan's ambassador to Moldova, Mosanobu Yoshii.
"We appreciate the effort of the Japanese government, and for all it is clear that the Japanese technique is a performing technique," said Andrei Ciobanu, president of Cantemir.
"It's up, and the patient's level of diagnosis rises."
"We are very pleased that this country is as far away as Japan, it has found us cantemires to help us."
In total, 50 hospitals in the country have benefited from modern equipment within the Kusanone Human Security Program.