The longest-lived county in Taiwan? Answer: "Longevity Island" is he..! Publicly-funded healthcare generation helps

Do you know which county or city has the longest life expectancy of any resident in Taiwan? The answer is: Lianjiang County with an average life expectancy of 87 years, because it is the longest-lived region in Taiwan, and is even known as the "longevity island"! However, it is not well known that Lianjiang County has become a longevity island, relying not only on the local fresh and natural ingredients and living habits, in fact, return to serve the medical public funded students to support the health care system, but also a great deal of credit!

The Fontainebleau service team from Taipei Medical University led the students to understand the actual operation of medical treatment. (Photo courtesy of Taipei Medical University)

Crossing the ocean to cultivate the next "medical" generation of scientists, strengthening the medical public health system in the outlying islands

In order to promote the medical education in the remote areas, we have been working together with the Amgen Foundation to support the Taipei Medical University Maple Symphony Medical Youth Service Corps for the past four years, and we are looking forward to the medical education in the remote areas. This is a great opportunity to promote the spirit and resources of medical education to all corners of Taiwan, and to nurture the next generation of medical scientists.

The NCMC is now in its seventh year of service in remote island areas, covering Yilan, Hualien, Taitung, Matsu, and Penghu, with more than 10,000 students expected to benefit from the program. In addition to the above, the company has also been working on a number of other projects, such as a new project to develop a new technology to support the development of a new technology, a new technology to support the development of a new technology, a new technology to support the development of a new technology, and a new technology to support the development of a new technology.

Matsu, Lianjiang County, has the longest life expectancy in Taiwan, and this can be attributed to the return of publicly funded medical students

These days, we went to Matsu to hold a biomedical research camp for high school students, which simulated the design of a real classroom in a medical school, and enriched the curriculum with multiple experimental operations. The company is also a member of the National Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NAPCA). Among them, the Northern Medical Center has a deep connection with Matsu, and President Zhang Zhihua of Lianjiang County Hospital pointed out that more than 80% of Matsu's medical personnel come from the Northern Medical Center's publicly-funded students who have returned home to serve the area, which is a great help in improving the local medical environment and establishing a medical and public healthcare system.