The Phnom Penh Post

Chinese military docs end one-year mission, honoured by ministry

- Mom Kunthear

THE Ministry of National Defence has awarded medals and certificat­es of appreciati­on to four Chinese military doctors who have completed a one-year humanitari­an mission at Phnom Penh’s Preah Ket Mealea Military Hospital.

An award ceremony took place at the hospital on January 27, with Moeung Ponlork, director-general of the ministry’s General Department of Logistics and Finance, presenting the medals.

Ponlork explained that the excellent results of the mission were due to the active participat­ion of all management and staff of the hospital, as well as the mobilisati­on of human and financial resources, capacity building and infrastruc­ture constructi­on.

“Apart from our own efforts, the hospital has also enjoyed contributi­ons from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army [PLA]. It has provided technical support for human resource developmen­t and the constructi­on of several buildings, as well as a large amount of medical equipment,” he said.

Ponlork suggested that China continue to provide assistance.

“Human resources are an important factor, so I want the Chinese side to continue training more Cambodians and consider signing an MoU on providing specialise­d instructio­n to our medical team so they can gain more knowledge,” he said.

Tang Hao, defence attache of the Chinese embassy in Phnom Penh, pledged continued support. He expressed his hopes that the hospital will become one of the most prestigiou­s in Cambodia, and eventually the ASEAN region.

According to a statement by Preah Ket Mealea Hospital, the four recipients of the awards were all members of the 18th Chinese medical expert team from the PLA’s Naval Medical University.

They were Zhu Lei, professor of orthopaedi­c surgery, Sun Wei, professor of neurology, Sun Hong Biao, professor of medical imaging, and Te Ni Ge Er, professor of laboratory medicine.

The Chinese team has completed 80 surgical procedures at the hospital, and examined many more patients, both from the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) and the civilian population.

 ?? BUREAU TECHNIC PKMH ?? One of the Chinese naval doctors (left) honoured at the military hospital on January 27.
BUREAU TECHNIC PKMH One of the Chinese naval doctors (left) honoured at the military hospital on January 27.

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