Donation of rice and mosquito net to Kratie province for victims of flood(Sep,7, 2018)

Donation of rice and mosquito net to Kratie province for victims of flood(Sep,7,2018)

Kratie province got damaged by flood in this year.  When many people evacuated , we could donate rice and mosquito net supported by Chicago Tokyo medical company to Kratie province. We also want to extend our gratitude to Mr. Kornel and Chicago Tokyo Medical K.K. Say for their great cooperation.

Arrival of two ambulances and medical equipment at Phnom Penh (2nd, Oct, 2018)

Arrival of two ambulances and medical equipment (2nd, Oct, 2018)

On October 2nd, Two Japanese ambulances that were donated by Kokushikan University in Tokyo and many medical equipment arrived at UYFC(Union of Youth Federation of Cambodia) Phnom Penh center.

One of the ambulances and 15 PCs (from SBSI) will be donated to UYFC PP, and another ambulance and one incubator, one autoclave and other medical machines will be donated to Khmer Soviet Hospital. Two cataract operation machines that were donated by Tsurumi University will be donated to Phnom Penh Municipal Hospital.

This donating project is a joint project by UYFC PP, SBSI, GRAPHIS(A Japanese students’ Non-profit group), Kokushikan University, Tsurumi Univ. and Khmer Soviet Hospital, ONE(Ocean Network Express).

We also want to extend our gratitude to the Minister of Environment, Mr. Say Samal and his staff for their great cooperation.

Hold resuscitation workshop for nurse with GRAPHIS(21st, Aug, 2018)

Hold resuscitation workshop for nurse with GRAPHIS(21st, Aug, 2018)

On August 21, SBSI and the Japanese student organization GRAPHIS conducted the basic knowledge and resuscitation workshops for 100 nurse two times at the National Calumet Hospital.  This was planned and prepared mainly by GRAPHIS nursing college students. We initially handed out 25 questions of basic knowledge test paper , and then instructed the resuscitation method. All the participants keenly responded to the serious attitude of the young people in Japan.

Initially, only newly introduced nurses were scheduled to participate, but not only they but also 200 nurses totally participated. After graduating from the department of nursing, I was extremely thankful for the opportunity to undergo basic knowledge and tests, as well as the opportunities to actually practice using the doll as well as the resuscitation method.

I would like to say thank you GRAPHIS for preparing us for a long time during summer vacation, Rathana Ly for cooperating in translation, Sothea Nursing Division Manager who cooperated with the guidance and Nareth Emergency Director.