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Q:What is 'Veterans General Hospital'? A: 'Rong General' is actually Taiwan's 'Veterans General Hospital' short; 'Veterans General Hospital' and 'Taipei Veterans General Hospital'

'Taichung Veterans General Hospital' and 'Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital' three

The earliest 'Veterans' General Hospital' is the 'Taipei Veterans General Hospital'

was established in 1958; the latter two were established in 1981 and 1993 The following is a description of the three hospitals: (1) Taipei Veterans General Hospital is the first of its kind in Taiwan. Introduction of the three hospitals: (1) Taipei Veterans General Hospital is a public hospital located in the northern city of Taiwan ***, July 1, 1958 (R.O.C. 47) was established on November 1, 1959 officially opened for business, directly under the jurisdiction of the Executive Yuan of the National Army Retirement Officers and Soldiers Counseling Committee (Retirement Auxiliary Committee), under the jurisdiction of the various Veterans Hospitals. The Taipei Hospital District is also known simply as Taipei Veterans General Hospital. Covering an area of 302

216 hectares, with a total floor area of 511,364 square meters, Taiwan's first test-tube baby was born in the hospital in 1985. At its inception, Taipei Veterans General Hospital had about 600 beds and served only retired military officers and soldiers. Later, the hospital was gradually opened to the community, and now has 10,000 daily outpatient visits and more than 3,000 beds. ***There are more than 960 physicians, 2,200 nursing staff, and more than 5,000 total employees. In 1971, it also established the Yang Ming Medical College to train medical personnel. Currently, the main buildings of Taipei Veterans General Hospital are the C.C.C. Building, the Siyuan Building, the Changqing Building, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Outpatient Buildings, the Chi-Te Building, the Neural Regeneration Center, the Center for the Physically Handicapped, and the Dynamics Center, among others. It is a large hospital in the Beitou and Shihlin districts of Taipei City. In Taiwan's healthcare system, it is ranked as the highest level "medical center" along with NTU Hospital, Tri-Service General Hospital, Formosa Plastics Group Private Chang Gung Hospital, and Christian Makai Hospital. The Taipei Veterans General Administration C.C.C. Building is 16 stories high and is one of the landmarks in the Shihpai area. In 1981, Taichung Veterans General Hospital was established in Taichung, and in 1993, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital was established in Kaohsiung. Both hospitals were originally known as branches of Taipei Veterans General Hospital, but were later turned into medical centers. Taipei Veterans General Hospital is a hospital affiliated with the Counseling Committee for Retired National Army Officers and Soldiers of the Executive Yuan (the Retirement Counseling Committee). Since the cadres of the National Army in the early years were all *** members, and most of the senior ones came from mainland China in 1949, they could go to the Taipei Veterans General Hospital and the affiliated Veterans Hospitals in different places to seek medical treatment after retirement as "Veterans", so the Veterans General Hospital, the Veterans Hospitals in different places, and the General Hospital of the Three Armies were regarded as hospitals that favored the *** or the people of the foreign provinces. (2) Taichung Veterans General Hospital (TVGH) is a public hospital located in the central city of Taichung, Taiwan. Established in 1982, it was originally the Taichung Branch of Taipei Veterans General Hospital, and later became Taichung Veterans General Hospital in 1988. For Taiwan's "medical center" level hospitals, directly under the jurisdiction of the National Army Retired Officers and Soldiers Counseling Committee of the Executive Yuan, under the jurisdiction of the Veterans Hospitals around the world. (3) Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, or Kao Veterans. Established in 1990, it was originally the Kaohsiung Branch of Taipei Veterans General Hospital. Later in 1993, it was upgraded to Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital. It is a medical center and Class A teaching hospital in Taiwan. The current president, Dr. Cheng Kuo-Qi. The hospital is located in the northeast side of Kaohsiung City, Zuoying District, Dazhong Road, No. 386, the boundary of the Zuoying District, Sanmin District, Kaohsiung County, the junction of the east adjacent to the Zhongshan Expressway, the clarification of the lake, the west side of the national first road, the front of the South Second Highway, Dinjin Interchange. The hospital is now a teaching hospital of the National Defense Medical College and Yang Ming Medical College, and also accepts students from various public and private medical colleges in the fields of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and medical technology to come to the hospital for apprenticeships and internships. Since its opening on October 31, 1990, the hospital has been providing the best medical services and care to honorably discharged veterans, their dependents, and the general public in the southern region. In order to coordinate with the Department of Health's plan to improve the hospital's emergency and critical care program, to enhance the quality of emergency medical care and emergency medical services, to ease the admission of patients with emergencies, and to raise the level of emergency and critical care in the southern region, the hospital prepared for the construction of the Emergency Building in 1999, which was completed in August of 2003, and the Emergency Building was enlarged to include more emergency and intensive care equipment and additional facilities. It was completed in August 2003, with the expansion of emergency care equipment and the addition of a helipad, and the development of medical features such as the establishment of a trauma center, a cardiovascular center, a cancer center, and a cosmetic center, to strengthen the service capacity for patients with acute and severe illnesses in the southern region. The hospital covers an area of 16.845 hectares. The hospital covers an area of 16.845 hectares, with a medical area of 155,714 square meters and an annex area of 69,621.5 square meters. The medical building is nine floors above ground and one floor below ground, the outpatient building is four floors above ground and one floor below ground, and the emergency building is nine floors above ground and three floors below ground. zh. *** /wiki/%E6%A6%AE%E6%B0%91%E7%B8%BD%E9%86%AB%E9%99%A2 vgs/ChTemplete_index (Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital) vgh/portal/m2/portalhome (Taichung Veterans General Hospital) vghtpe/ (Taipei Veterans General Hospital)

It is a hospital in Taiwan, in Taipei, and its full name is --- Veterans General Hospital.