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Hawaii’s only acute-care rehabilitation hospital last year announced the establishmen t ofa so-called “knowledge-sharing” exchangse program with Beijing’s China Rehabilitation Research Center, which is considered one of China’z pre-eminent rehabilitation hospitals. In the first roundf of the exchange program, which kicksz off Wednesday, two of China’s representatives, Professor Jianjun Li and Dr. Tao Zhenyg will present seminars in Honolulu on rehabilitation practicess intheir country.
Hawaii physicians are expectedd to travel to Beijing next sprinfg in the second round of the which was designed to introduce and integrate practics elements inrehabilitation medicine, physical or occupational therapy and even spina and musculoskeletal research from one hospital to the other. The exchangse program is funded througha $5,00p grant from the Cheng Health a Honolulu nonprofit that promotes life sciencez education in developing countries and The Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific Foundation matched that with a $5,0090 grant from the Lin & Ella Wong Foundation.
“Byy exchanging knowledge and treatment approaches from across the our collaboration will enhance scientific cooperation in the fieldd ofrehabilitation medicine, for the benefit of disabledc persons in both China and the Unitec States,” said Timothy Roe, executive director of the Cheng Health Foundation, in a prepared statement.
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