CTEC to the Rescue!
Published by Erwin Chan May 20th, 2007 in News, Cambodia
Mr James Hanna and Dr Joseph Ng
In support of the 2007 NLCC Missions programme, the Clinical Training and Education Centre (CTEC) at UWA has kindly donated to us a variety of medical and non-medical supplies for distribution. CTEC is Australasia’s premier medical and surgical skills training centre, providing innovative training for healthcare professionals in a high-fidelity environment.
Mr James Hanna (Simulation Instructor, CTEC) and I met at a training course at CTEC following last year’s Missions Impact trip to Cambodia. After Mr Hanna heard about the plight of the Cambodian people, he and his fellow colleagues at CTEC
were moved to undertake a collection drive for surplus medical equipment, in support of NLCC’s efforts.
In true Christmas spirit, toys and clothing were mixed in amongst the boxes of medical supplies! Much of the material will be used or distributed appropriately in the upcoming December mission to Cambodia, whilst others will be put to good use by
other groups locally and abroad.
We wish to thank Mr Hanna and CTEC for their support, and look forward to their ongoing collaboration in future projects. It is especially encouraging to see other on-campus groups get behind our efforts to impact other nations for Christ!
Article written by Joseph Ng, Originally published in NLCC Epistles Issue 04.
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