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Introduction to MCH
|Beacon of the East
The Mennonite Christian Hospital stands in the city of Hualien, Taiwan, bordered on the east by the Pacific Ocean and on the west by the Central Mountain Range.
Over the past half-century, with the rising and setting of the sun, and the ebb and flow of the tide, the staff of MCH, past and present, have striven wholeheartedly to raise the standard of healthcare. Medical care has been merged with evangelism in pursuit of the people's health and dignity through holistic healing. |
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MCH's Main Purpose |
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Fulfilling Medical Evangelism: Providing holistic healing and care to those in need just like what Jesus did. |
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MCH's Mission |
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Service in the name of Christ: Actively serve the minority groups and provide necessary care to those in need to fulfill the calling from God. |
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MCH's Core Values |
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Peace: To recognize holistic view of life and respect humanity
Mutuality: To serve and love one another
Modesty: To utilize available resources to achieve efficient health care management |
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MCH's Vision |
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A benchmark institution for integrated and holistic services of geriatric and long-term care and community health. |
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MCH's Core Competency |
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Community Medical Services
Women and Children Health Services
Rehabilitation Medicine
Respiratory Care
Long-term Care
Spiritual Care |
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Service Concept of the Mennonite Christian Hospital (MCH) |
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Providing meticulous physical, psychological, spiritual, and holistic healthcare service. |
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Practices of the MCH |
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- Caring for the disadvantaged with love, the spirit of devotion, and a mindset of unity.
- Providing meticulous holistic healthcare services in communities.
- Promoting preventive medicine and health cultivation and improving public and community health.
- Meeting the needs of patients, strengthening teaching and research, and improving the service quality.
- Making good use of social resources to effectively implement operations and management, and seeking innovation and change for sustainable development.
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Objectives of the MCH |
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Developing healthcare services, such as emergency medicine, critical care medicine, community medicine, preventive medicine, and geriatric medicine. |
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