Showing posts with label International. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

2010 Survey: Bangkoks Bumrungrad International Hospital Scores Higher With Americans


Boynton Beach, FL (PRWEB) October 14, 2010

Bruce Pearson, a 64-year-old man from Boynton Beach, Florida says that he will forgo his future Medicare advantages in his ongoing efforts to steer clear of the U.S. overall health care method. Rather, he will travel to Bumrungrad International hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, exactly where he has been receiving his overall health care since 2005.

Frustrated with the U.S. well being care method, Pearson is afraid wellness care reform will make even longer lines, unacceptable wait times, too considerably paper perform, and generate more anxiety for physicians and nurses that could effect security. Pearson says Bumrungrad is like coming home, compared to a dreaded hospital visit here in the United States.

Bruce Pearson is one of the tens of thousands American sufferers a year that travel to Bangkok to obtain care from physicians at Bumrungrad International hospital several of its medical doctors are educated and have practiced at best healthcare institutions and hospitals in the U.S. American sufferers save as a lot as 80% on costs by traveling to Bumrungrad International for their wellness care as an alternative of getting it in the United States. A new survey performed by the Florida-primarily based Medical Tourism Association (MTA) shows the range of U.S. patient satisfaction with Bumrungrad.

The survey reflects the opinions of more than 250 U.S. sufferers who intentionally traveled to Bumrungrad International and paid for wellness care out-of-pocket.


2010 Survey: Bangkoks Bumrungrad International Hospital Scores Higher With Americans

Bumrungrad International Hospital to Release Patients Beyond Borders(R) Focus On(TM)


Chapel Hill, NC (Vocus/PRWEB) December 08, 2010

Sufferers Beyond Borders (TM), the very best-promoting consumer reference guide for medical tourism, is pleased to announce the December 2010 release of Focus ON: Bumrungrad International Hospital, profiling the renowned Asian destination that has treated more international sufferers than any other.

Positioned in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand, this award-winning healthcare campus boasts a lot of of Thailands prime doctors, such as physicians educated at Johns Hopkins, the Cleveland Clinic, Stanford, MD Anderson, and the Mayo Clinic. More than 200 have been US board-certified.

Established in 1980, Bumrungrads primary facility now measures 1 million square feet and houses a 554-bed tertiary-care hospital, advanced imaging department, ISO-certified laboratory, clinical research center, and health-related heliport. The hospital offers 30 specialty centers and has the resources and capacity to meet all patient needs on one particular campus, inside days rather than weeks. During the past decade, much more than 3 million individuals from 190 countries have traveled to Bumrungrad for its mixture of medical good quality, efficiency, value, and Thai hospitality, creating it a single of the worlds most well-liked destinations for health-related travelers.

With expenses averaging 5080% significantly less than comparable remedies in the US and with a 90% satisfaction ranking in recent Gallup polls, it is straightforward to see why so a lot of healthcare shoppers are producing the trek to Thailand, says Josef Woodman, author of Sufferers Beyond Borders. I have personally been a patient at Bumrungrad International, and the knowledge is comparable to the greatest healthcare and service to be located in North America or Europe.

Bumrungrad was the first hospital in Asia to acquire Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation (in 2002) and was reaccredited in 2005 and 2008. International health-related coordinators, multilingual buyer service employees, airport reception services, and a range of ethnic meals possibilities are amongst the innovations Bumrungrad offers the international patient.

Sufferers Beyond Borders Focus ON: Bumrungrad International will offer healthcare consumers worldwide in-depth information on the hospitals best specialties and medical doctors, achievements, accreditation, signature solutions, patient case studies, and travel information.

We are gratified to be partnering with Individuals Beyond Borders to produce this new digital-format publication, says Kenneth Mays, senior director of Hospital Marketing and advertising and Organization Development for Bumrungrad International. Individuals Beyond Borders is the bible for medical travelers, so its only all-natural that we need to collaborate on this critical resource for international patients who want to make sensible and informed healthcare decisions.

Developed by the study and editorial group of Patients Beyond Borders, the Concentrate ON: series functions a 32-page, complete-color digital brochure and eBook highlighting the world’s leading, internationally accredited hospitals and specialty centers in a totally searchable, dynamic, consumer-friendly format. Published beneath the Individuals Beyond Borders brand, the series delivers healthcare customers detailed info on specialties, procedures, expenses, and travel arranging from the most recognized, trusted information source in international medical travel.

Focus ON: Bumrungrad International will be accessible from a range of sources, including the Sufferers Beyond Borders site, Bumrungrads internet site, Kindle, GoogleEditions and other eBook readers, iPhone and other mobile devices, health-related, company, and reference libraries worldwide, and all common social networks.

About Bumrungrad International Hospital

Bumrungrad International (pronounced Bahm-roong-RAHT, which means “care for the people”) is an internationally accredited, multispecialty hospital situated in Bangkok, Thailand. It is the largest private health-related center in Southeast Asia, serving more than 300 inpatients and 3,000 outpatients per day. Bumrungrad delivers state-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic, and intensive care facilities on a single, modern campus.

For much more data on Bumrungrad International, please get in touch with:

Lasa Sophonpanich, International Advertising and marketing Executive

33 Sukhumvit Road three, Wattana

Bangkok, THAILAND 10110

Tel: +662 667.1000

E mail: lasa(at)bumrungrad(dot)com

Internet: http://www.bumrungrad.com

About Healthful Travel Media

Healthy Travel Media, an independent imprint primarily based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books, eBooks, video, online, mobile, and social networking information and applications on healthcare, health, and wellness travel. Its flagship international title, Individuals Beyond Borders, now in its Second Edition, is the worlds major customer reference guide for healthcare tourism and is filled with authoritative, accessible tips. Nation editions, city editions, and person facility editions aid healthcare consumers make informed choices toward successful medical travel.

For a lot more data or media queries, please make contact with:

Judy Orchard, communications manager

Tel: +1 919 545.0668

E-mail: jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com

Web: http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com

Note: Qualified members of the media are invited to request a evaluation copy of Concentrate ON: Bumrungrad International, Individuals Beyond Borders: Second Edition, or any other title from our developing library. Please make contact with jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com.

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Bumrungrad International Hospital to Release Patients Beyond Borders(R) Focus On(TM)

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Themed Entertainment Association and Economics Research Associates Post International Theme Park Numbers for 2008

Burbank, CA (PRWEB) April 16, 2009

The TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance Report for 2008 is now posted on the TEA and ERA websites. It reveals 2008 visitation totals for top theme parks and waterparks worldwide.

The report summary is included here (see below). To access the full report including attendance charts, visit:

TEA (Themed Entertainment Association)

ERA (Economics Research Associates, an AECOM Company)

2008 TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance Report Summary

(To access the full report, including charts, visit the websites of TEA and ERA.)

Essential information for the attractions industry

“The numbers provided by the TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance Report are a resource that will help us all to work better and smarter in 2009 and to plan wisely for 2010,” says Themed Entertainment Association President Steve Thorburn of Thorburn Associates.

“Theme park and amusement park operators, developers, vendors, consultants, designers, and others in the visitor attractions industry need good information to build their businesses and make balanced decisions – now more than ever,” says Thorburn. “The data and analyses in this Report are also relied upon by journalists, and closely watched by parks enthusiasts.”

The TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance Report identifies the top commercial theme parks and waterparks around the world and reflects their performance in 2008. Global attendance data is broken down by geographic region, by chain and by type of venue. This vital report is issued annually and jointly produced by the TEA (Themed Entertainment Association) – the leading international trade alliance for the creators of compelling experiences and places – and ERA (Economics Research Associates) – a top international consulting firm providing economic analysis for the entertainment and leisure industry worldwide.

Some key figures and information from the report

(All figures are for calendar year 2008 unless otherwise indicated.)

122.7 million: Total visits to the top 20 parks in North America, level with the performance in 2007. Between 2005 and 2008 the top 20 North American parks grew by a total of 3.9 percent.

57.4 million: Attendance for the top 20 European parks, representing a growth rate of 1.1 percent. Attendance growth of 7.6 percent from 2005-2008 for top European parks.

12.2 million: Visits to top 10 parks in Mexico and Latin America

66.9 million: Total attendance to top 10 Asian/Pacific Rim parks

186 million: The total theme park attendance for top 25 worldwide parks in 2008, down 0.4% from 2007

12.5 million: Combined visitation to the top 15 US waterparks, a growth of 1.8 percent from 2007

19.9 million: Total attendance to top 20 worldwide waterparks, up 1.4 percent from 2007.

Destination Parks Hit Harder than Regional Parks by the Recession…

“It is typical of destination parks to be impacted more by a recession than regional parks, because they are located farther away from their markets, and cost more to visit,” states John Robinett, Senior Vice President of ERA. “But it should also be noted that the negative growth didn’t actually occur until the fall. The regional parks were mostly closed by then while year-round destination parks were still open, so they took the fourth-quarter hit.”

The above was evident in Europe as well as the US. ERA Director Lesley Morisetti notes, “In 2008, the European parks that are reliant on people taking a longer holiday were hit hardest because those locations are getting fewer visitors. Historically, in a recession the urban parks do much better than the resorts and tourist area parks, because people are more likely to take less costly day trips.” But, she adds, “They must continue to provide what the customer perceives as good value for the money.”

Overall, the numbers and the economy are pointing to lower attendance in 2009. “The decline looks as though it will last the majority of 2009 with some possibility of recovery by the end of the year or early 2010,” observes Edward Shaw, ERA Senior Associate.

Asia and especially China are bright spots with growing econo-mies and an expanding middle class in the medium- to long-term. The region is very far from saturated and its performance is different from more mature markets.

“There is lots of activity in theme parks, resorts, cultural facilities and other entertainment in Greater China, and the country’s economy, which has been growing by double digits since the early 1990s, is still projected to grow 6-8% this year,” observes Christian Aaen, Managing Director of ERA’s new office in Hong Kong.

India holds promise for the future. “India has historically kept out foreign investment but is now letting it in,” says Robinett. “The banking sector there is highly regulated so it wasn’t hit quite as hard.”

“We believe a lot of growth in the industry going forward will be in Asia,” says Ray Braun, Senior Vice President, ERA.

Christian Aaen of ERA Hong Kong, notes that there is “a lot of development in the pipeline in Asia, including Legoland Malaysia, announced recently with a target opening in 2012, a Universal theme park on Sentosa Island opening in late 2009/10, and new KidZania attractions opening in Japan and Korea and planned elsewhere in Asia.”

…and Reinvestment and Research Still Rule

Because of the role they play as an interlude from the pressures of daily life, parks and attractions tend to fare relatively well during a recession. It’s a good position to be in but requires an effort to maintain, in light of the changing economic environment and the evolving customer viewpoint. “Our models suggest that reinvestment probably has a stronger correlation with attendance than does the economy,” remarks Robinett. “When parks reinvest in a major new ride or show or zone, the increase in attendance tends to be in the high single digits, whereas a recession impacts in the low single digits.”

In Japan, attendance numbers for parks were mostly flat or down, with the notable exception of Tokyo Disneyland (TDL) and Tokyo Disney Sea (TDS). “These two parks combined had another record year, sparked mainly by the 25th anniversary of Tokyo Disneyland but also helped by investment in strong marketing and new attractions,” said Christian Aaen. “TDL’s performance was counter-cyclical and impressive.”

Based on ERA’s observation of past recessions, recovery is the reward of reinvestment: “Parks tend to bounce back rather quickly from a recession,” says Robinett. “You don’t see three-year drops; you see one- or two-year drops and then they bounce back.” If it is not the time to develop or open a new ride, attraction or area, a park can still reinvest in training, customer service, maintenance, marketing – and revisit its pricing structure. And, it can prepare for the future.

“The down times are a perfect time to start planning and implementing reinvestment, and to look at ways of improving your product and the customer experience,” explains Robinett. “You have staff that may be underutilized, you have all the vendors and planning consultants who need work and have lower prices, you can buy materials at a cheaper rate. Smart money comes in at the bottom of a cycle.”

David Camp, Director, ERA Europe/Middle East/Africa, emphasized the need to constantly check in with the customer. “The industry in Europe experienced a fairly stable year, but with only a modest increase and a lot of concern for the future. Parks should monitor customers’ perception of value for money by conducting research, including regular customer surveys, and being reactive to them.”

(To access the full report, including charts, visit the websites of TEA and ERA.)

Regional Synopses

North America

“While faring well the first part of the year, many of the major parks saw a poor fourth quarter due to the recession. Destination parks, of which there are many in our Top 20, were hit harder than regional parks. This is typical in a downturn when consumers choose the lower cost, closer-to-home attractions. Many of the regional parks were closed for the fall and dodged the recession bullet, while the year-round destination parks suffered.” — John Robinett, Senior Vice President, ERA

Europe

“While much of Europe stood still in 2008, strong marketing and strategic investment for the 15th Anniversary of Disneyland Paris saw attendance growth at both the Disney parks.” — David Camp, Director, ERA

“In the past, recession has hit the parks most reliant on holiday tourists the hardest, as long holidays give way to shorter breaks and day visits. Attendance at regional and local parks has tended to hold up as a result. 2009 is likely to be challenging for everyone in terms of revenues, but the local and regional parks should perform the strongest in terms of attendance.” — Lesley Morisetti, Director, ERA

Middle East

“Most projects in Dubai and the United Arab Emirates have been stopped due to the global economic downturn. This is something of a blessing in disguise. Initial plans were probably too aggressive and likely to have led to an oversupply. The ultimate result will likely be more aligned with market realities.” — David Camp, Director, ERA

Asia/Pacific Rim

“In Japan, the Tokyo Disneyland Resort’s two parks achieved an impressive record season of 26.8 million due to the strong impact of Tokyo Disneyland’s 25th anniversary celebration events, new attractions and effective regional marketing despite the economic downturn. Ocean Park in Hong Kong continued its stellar performance, exceeding last year’s record attendance up 2.2 percent to above 5 million, fueled by ‘Year of the Panda’ and 5 effective seasonal events. Hong Kong saw continued growth in tourism from Mainland China despite some visa restrictions and other impacts on travel. Hong Kong Disneyland is re-bounding from the last couple of years’ lower than expected attendance, up almost 8 percent to 4.5 million. Lotte World reopened in Seoul this year after having been closed 6 months for improvements. China’s Happy Valley chain of regional parks continues to expand and do well.”

“Most operators in Asia are cautiously optimistic for 2009. With the continued strong growth of the middle class in China and fundamentals in other markets, we expect significant development opportunities for the leisure and tourism industry in Asia, driven by Greater China.” — Christian Aaen, Managing Director, ERA

Mexico/Latin America

“The 2008 season was challenging for most operators in Mexico and Latin America, with 5 out of 10 operators reporting declines in attendance with any significant reinvestment and difficult economic conditions. KidZania in Mexico City maintained its attendance and El Salitre Magico in Colombia and Parque de la Costa in Argentina exhibited good growth.” — Christian Aaen, Managing Director, ERA

Waterparks

“U.S. waterparks were hit hard in the second half of 2008, as the recession wiped out gains from the first part of the year. Aquatica, which opened in March, was a bright spot, as it exceeded its opening year attendance target and grew the Orlando market.” — Edward Shaw, Senior Associate, ERA

“Several Asian waterparks performed well in 2008. Chimelong Waterpark continued its strong growth, with expansion of the waterpark adding new attractions and capacity, which led to a 14 percent increase in attendance. This makes Chimelong the highest attended waterpark in Asia, just surpassing Everland’s Caribbean Bay in Korea. Caribbean Bay managed to increase attendance with the strong opening of a new attraction, “Wild River,” which was popular in the domestic market.” — Christian Aaen, Managing Director, ERA

Amusement/Theme Park Attraction Chains

“The standouts were Merlin Entertainments and Parques Reunidos. Merlin was up an estimated 3 million, and Parques Reunidos’ acquisition of Palace Entertainment produced a big attendance jump from 12 million in 2007 to 24.9 million in 2008. Disney was up 1.5 million and Universal was down slightly, while Six Flags showed a small increase. In Asia, OCT Parks in China joined the Top 10 as no. 8 with 13.4 million” — Ray Braun, Senior Vice President, ERA

“In general, chains were either flat or slightly up, in line with the trends in their respective regions: North American parks were hit by the recession somewhat earlier than Asia, Mexico/Latin America and Europe. Overall, strong numbers in the first part of the year managed to balance out the weakening in the fourth quarter.” — Edward Shaw, Senior Associate, ERA

About the numbers

ERA obtains the figures used to create the annual Attraction Attendance Report through a variety of sources, including statistics furnished directly by the operators, historical numbers, financial reports, the investment banking community and local tourism organizations, among others. The global market is studied as a whole, and each of its four main regions is also studied separately: North America, Mexico/Latin America, Europe and Asia. There is also a table of the top waterparks in the world and in the United States, and of the top global chain operators.

To be included in the study, a facility in general must be gated (entry ticket required). North American parks must have annual visits above one million. To be included on the top chains list, a chain operator must have theme parks in its portfolio. External and internal factors such as development, pricing, customer service, weather, demographics, investment/expansion, attendance and other dynamics that affect the estimated numbers are noted in comments within the charts.

About TEA

The TEA (Themed Entertainment Association) is an international nonprofit alliance founded in 1991 and based in Burbank, Calif. TEA represents some 7,000 creative specialists, from architects to designers, technical specialists to master planners, scenic fabricators to artists, and builders to feasibility analysts working in more than 600 firms in 30 US states and 40 different countries. TEA presents the annual Thea Awards and the TEA Summit and hosts the annual SATE conferences (Story, Architecture, Technology, Experience). TEA also produces a variety of print and electronic publications, including the TEA/ERA Global Attraction Attendance Report, TEA Sourcebook, TEA Project Management Guidelines, and TEA Annual & Directory.

About ERA

ERA was founded as Economics Research Associates in Southern California in 1958. The firm’s origins are in the commercial entertainment and attractions business. In the ensuing 50 years, ERA has built a diverse, global consulting business. The firm now has about 120 employees in 9 offices. We have completed nearly 18,000 assignments. In late 2007, ERA joined the AECOM family of companies. AECOM is a global leader in professional and management services involving all aspects of the built and natural environment. Its various operating companies generate over $ 4 billion in annual revenues and employ more than 43,000 people around the world, dramatically expanding ERA’s reach and service capability. ERA recently opened new offices in Hong Kong.

About the Editor

Judith Rubin is a prominent editorial voice, since 1987 actively using the written word to promote the attractions community on behalf of trade associations, publications and creative companies. Visit http://www.judithrubin.blogspot.com.

TEA/ERA Attraction Attendance Report for 2008 – Credits

Publisher: TEA (Themed Entertainment Association)

Executive Editor: Gene Jeffers

Research: Economics Research Associates (ERA)

Editor: Judith Rubin


Themed Entertainment Association and Economics Research Associates Post International Theme Park Numbers for 2008

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Bumrungrad International the initial private hospital to be awarded Thailand Quality Class (TQC) for organizational excellence


Bangkok, Thailand (PRWEB) June 18, 2009

Bumrungrad International, Southeast Asia’s biggest private hospital and 1 of the world’s best medical travel destinations, has been recognized for its globe class organizational excellence by becoming awarded the Thailand Good quality Class (TQC) award for 2008.

Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Korbsak Sabhavasu, presented this prestigious award at the recent 2008 Thailand High quality Awards (TQA). The honor, based on the famous Malcolm Baldrige Award in America, recognizes an organization’s strategic, management, and operational good quality. Given that TQA began in 2002, Bumrungrad International is the 1st private hospital to qualify for TQC.

Following the typical set by The Baldrige Award, TQC honors companies–manufacturing and service, modest and big–along with education, well being care and nonprofit organizations that are judged to be outstanding in seven locations: leadership strategic planning consumer and market place focus measurement, evaluation, and information management workforce concentrate procedure management and results.

Since 1999, when Bumrungrad became the initial Asian hospital accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), the international arm of the organization that testimonials and accredits hospitals in the United States, the hospital has continued to seek third-party critique in its continued effort to be benchmarked against a planet standard for quality and care.

The award adds to a list of honors lately achieved by Bumrungrad, which includes “Thailand’s Most Revolutionary Firm” by Chulalongkorn University’s School of Company leading medical tourism destination (Tourism Authority of Thailand) top Thai firm for good quality of goods and services (Asian Wall Street Journal) and excellence in data technology (Assoc. of Medical Directors of Information Systems).

Bumrungrad CEO Mack Banner noted, “We have been fortunate to acquire several awards, especially more than this final year, but the TQA competition is specific for us due to the fact it focuses on the general high quality and final results of the organization. The distinction with the TQC vs. other awards we have received is that the concentrate of the TQC is on a company’s commitment to top quality, the top quality processes within the organization, and also the final results of these processes. Due to the fact it is such an substantial evaluation, we are very honored to be recognized for our efforts.”

About Bumrungrad International

Bumrungrad International is an internationally accredited, multi-specialty hospital positioned in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. Founded in 1980, these days it is the biggest private hospital in Southeast Asia, with 554 beds and over 30 specialty centers. Bumrungrad gives state-or-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and intensive care facilities in a a single-quit medical center.

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Bumrungrad International the initial private hospital to be awarded Thailand Quality Class (TQC) for organizational excellence

Friday, 25 January 2013

Author Implores United Nations to Institute International Medical Tourism Treaty

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 19, 2012

James R. Goldberg, author of, The American Medical Income Machine: The Destruction of Healthcare in American and The Rise of Medical Tourism, has sent a private communiqu


Author Implores United Nations to Institute International Medical Tourism Treaty

Monday, 21 January 2013

GlobaLinks Learning Abroad Announces New International Education Programs


Denver, CO (PRWEB) September 20, 2011

GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, a provider of international education programs across the globe, today announced the addition of seven new programs available to students.

The new programs from GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, which assists U.S. and Canadian students in achieving academic, professional, personal, social and cultural discovery in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, and the South Pacific, include:

Challenge Australia: Leadership Development – Summer

This two-week summer short course is modeled after our Challenge New Zealand: Leadership Development program. Students will travel throughout eastern Australia while studying the theory of leadership.

Community Arts in Australia – Summer

In this three-week summer course students will experience the importance of the arts in our societies and discover the many ways that the arts strengthen communities, by researching and participating in community-based arts programs that span the traditional fine and performing arts as well as media, oral history, ethnography, and social activism. The course travels to Melbourne and Brisbane.

Sustainable Engineering – Summer

This three-week summer program introduces the concept of sustainability and promotes its application to projects in both the built environment and natural habitats of Australia. The program travels to Sydney, Canberra, and Cairns.

Hong Kong Polytechnic University Semester/Year Abroad

PolyU offers a wide range of academic programs, many of which are amongst the best in Asia and the world. Academic options are within 27 departments under the following faculties and schools: Applied Science and Textiles, Business, Construction and Environment, Engineering, Health and Social Sciences, Humanities, Hotel and Tourism Management, and Design.

Musashi University Semester/Year Abroad

Musashi University is a small private institution located in the quiet residential area of Tokyos Nerima ward. Musashi enrolls approximately 4,000 students in the faculties of Economics, Humanities, and Sociology. Musashi University developed the East Asian Studies Program specifically to address the needs of international students who wish to learn Japanese language while also perusing East Asian Studies courses instructed in English. The small class sizes, strong student supportive services, and a community-oriented university atmosphere make Musashi a place where students can connect with instructors, staff, Japanese students, and local culture. Please note this program commences Fall 2012.

National University Singapore Extension Semester/Year Abroad

The National University of Singapore (NUS) is Singapore’s premier university with distinctive strengths in education and research, and an entrepreneurial dimension. In 2010/11, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ranked NUS in the top 50 universities worldwide and 3rd among Asian universities. NUS Extension developed this program to meet the specific needs of visiting international students who are interested in intensive language learning, coupled with academic coursework specifically focused on Singapore and Southeast Asia. As a multilingual society Singapore is the ideal place for students to learn Mandarin. English and Mandarin are officially recognized languages of Singapore and are widely used throughout the city/state.

Internships in Hong Kong

Our internship programs offer top notch work experience opportunities that ensure participating students are fully prepared to enter the workforce after graduation. Our placements are high quality work experience opportunities where participants will gain first-hand knowledge and training about their career of interest. Interns will participate in projects directly relevant to their field of study, not just file papers or shadow senior staff. This offers a rare opportunity for students to prepare for their future occupations while enjoying the unique experiences of life as international citizens.

About GlobaLinks Learning Abroad:

GlobaLinks Learning Abroad, based outside Denver in Westminster, Colo., is a leading provider of education abroad programs for college-level students in destinations across the globe. Students from more than 800 universities and colleges across North America choose to study with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad each semester via its educational programs:

AustraLearn semester and year abroad, internship, and summer programs in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji via 35 partner universities, and degree programs in Australia and New Zealand at more than 30 institutions at DegreesOverseas.com.

AsiaLearn – with semester, year, and summer programs in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand via nine partner universities.

EuroLearn – with degree, semester, year, and summer programs, including research abroad, in the Czech Republic, England, Germany, Greece, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Italy, and The Netherlands via 17 partner universities.

Since it was founded in 1990, GlobaLinks Learning Abroad has sent more than 20,000 students on educational programs worldwide. For more information, visit GlobaLinksAbroad.org or check out the latest news on our programs and partners at GlobaLinksNewsWire.com.

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Friday, 18 January 2013

Medical Tourism: How can Americans Choose Leading International Medical Tourism Healthcare Providers

Montreal, Canada (PRWEB) March 29, 2006

Falling ill while abroad seems like the worst sort of traveling nightmare. Yet, for growing numbers of travelers, the lure of combining affordable medical care with attentive room service is a chief draw for packing a suitcase and boarding a plane as part of the new medical tourism craze.

One question still remains; how can American and Canadian consumers choose which overseas hospital is best suited for their specific procedure?

The key here is to have access to a network of pre-selected professionals and healthcare facilities. Additionally, receiving objective information and evaluations from a North American medical tourism provider guarantees safety and competences. For instance, before accepting new patients, GoSculptura works with medical professionals to diligently understand and evaluate the needs of its patients to insure that expectations can be met and preferably, exceeded.

John Walch, Program manager at GoSculptura Inc. states, Since we grow through word of mouth, our strategy is simple, really: exceed expectations to get lots of referrals. We cannot afford to cut corners. We work with leading senior surgeons with more than 25 years of experience and hundreds of satisfied American and Canadian patients. Our patient care representatives spend more than 20 hours on site with patients to offer highly a personalized friendly assistance and medical care. Our patients stay within the most select neighborhoods in cosmopolitan centers and benefit from dedicated in room service. Pre and post operative check ups occur in audited facilities with the latest equipment and trained personnel. To date, we have had extremely positive feedback from many satisfied clients and we continually strive to get to perfection. We are in the process of adding five other countries to our network including Brazil, India, Malaysia, Turkey and South Africa. Our objective is to expand and cover additional surgeries to offer our American and Canadian patients a more diversified selection of destinations so they can decide based on the specialties of the different countries as well as based on travel preferences.

John Walch continues, To merit the trust of our fellow American and Canadian patients, it is our mandate to invest substantially to thoroughly and diligently inspect all the healthcare partners and professionals we work with. This task is not taken lightly. Safety and competence always precede price.

Standard in all Gosculptura packages:


Medical Tourism: How can Americans Choose Leading International Medical Tourism Healthcare Providers

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Patients Beyond Borders, Scientific American, Peter Greenberg to Present at Malaysias First International Healthcare Travel Expo 2012


Chapel Hill, NC (PRWEB) September 18, 2012

Scientific American, Peter Greenberg, and Patients Beyond Borders will share the closing session of Malaysias first healthcare travel conference, the 1st Malaysia International Healthcare Travel Expo, organized by the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council, November 5 7 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Entitled The Wellness Worldmap: Trends in Medical Travel and the Future of the Sector, the session is sponsored by Scientific American and will be moderated by Jeremy Abbate, Scientific Americans Director of Global Media. Panelists include Josef Woodman, CEO of Patients Beyond Borders; Dr. Mary Wong, CEO of the Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council (MHTC); Dato Dr. Jacob Thomas, President of the Association of Private Hospitals of Malaysia (APHM); and Peter Greenberg, CBS News Travel Editor. The session is slated for Wednesday, November 7, at 3:10 pm.

Supported by Malaysias Ministry of Health, Ministry of Tourism, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and sponsored among others by Sunway Medical Centre, APHM, and Scientific American, the three-day conference and exhibition will connect key stakeholders from the healthcare travel value industry with top healthcare and medical travel professionals throughout the region.

We are pleased to see luminaries from the scientific, travel, and publishing communities join together to shine light on Malaysias position as a leading healthcare travel destination, says Dr. Wong. Malaysia is fast-becoming one of the worlds global healthcare hubs.

Established under Malaysias Ministry of Health, MHTC is the nations primary agency for developing and promoting the healthcare travel industry and positioning Malaysia as the healthcare destination of choice in the region. Led by an Advisory Committee co-chaired by the Minister of Health and the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department of Economic Planning Unit, and comprising representatives of the healthcare travel industry from both the government and private sectors, the committee is responsible for advising on policy issues and providing direction for the healthcare travel industry.

“We are pleased and honored to be playing a role in this exciting forum,” notes Mr. Abbate. More than just saving costs on treatment, health travel can be a fundamental driver of a nation’s medical infrastructure, its ability to participate in important clinical trials, and thus an important aspect of its total innovation climate.

About Scientific American

Scientific American is at the heart of Nature Publishing Group’s consumer media division, meeting the needs of the general public. Founded in 1845, Scientific American is the oldest continuously published magazine in the U.S. and is the leading authoritative publication for science in the general media. Together with scientificamerican.com and 14 local-language editions around the world, it reaches more than 5 million consumers and scientists. Other titles include Scientific American Mind and Spektrum der Wissenschaft in Germany. Scientific American won a 2011 National Magazine Award for General Excellence.

Press Contact:

Rachel Scheer

Scientific American

Tel: +1 212 451.8569

Email: r.scheer(at)us.nature(dot)com

Web: http://www.scientificamerican.com

About Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council

MHTC was established by the Government of Malaysia as the primary agency to develop and promote the nations healthcare travel industry. Its purpose is to position Malaysia as the preferred medical destination in the region. Serving as a focal point for all matters relating to healthcare travel, MHTC works closely with all relevant government agencies and private healthcare bodies to ensure quality care and facilitate smooth entry for healthcare travelers.

Kavitha Mathuvay

Malaysia Healthcare Travel Council

Tel: +60 3 2283.2003 ext. 112

Fax: +60 3 2283.1025

Email: kavitha(at)mhtc.orgmy

Web: http://www.mhtc.org.my

About Peter Greenberg

Peter Greenberg is Americas most recognized front-line travel news journalist. He is Travel Editor for CBS News, appearing on CBS This Morning, CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley, and CBS Sunday Morning, among other broadcast platforms. As host of the nationally syndicated Peter Greenberg Worldwide radio show, Greenberg broadcasts each week from a different remote location around the world. Greenberg is also the author of the New York Times best-selling Travel Detective series, the Like a Local travel guidebook series from Michelin, and his most recent book, The Best Places for Everything.

About Patients Beyond Borders

Patients Beyond Borders, based in Chapel Hill, NC, publishes books, eBooks, video, online, mobile, and social networking information and applications for healthcare consumers seeking the best global options in medical care. Its flagship international title, Patients Beyond Borders, soon to be published in its Third Edition, is the worlds leading consumer reference guide for medical tourism. Country Editions, City Editions, and Facility Editions help healthcare consumers make informed choices in searching, vetting, and obtaining safe, high-quality, affordable healthcare around the world.

For more information or media queries, please contact:

Judy Orchard, communications manager

Tel: +1 919 924.0636

Email: jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com

Web: http://www.patientsbeyondborders.com

Note: Qualified members of the media are invited to request a review copy of Patients Beyond Borders: Second Edition or any other title from our library. Please contact jorchard(at)patientsbeyondborders(dot)com







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Monday, 14 January 2013

Jeffersonville, VT (PRWEB) May possibly 04, 2012 ArborTrek Canopy Adventures at Smugglers Notch, Vermont was recognized in Travel + Leisure Magazines April 2012 edition as one of the “World’s Coolest Zip Lines”. ArborTrek was one of seven zip lines in the United States that produced the cut, and the only one particular in the Northeast. This list contains zip lines from such diverse locales as Costa Rica, South Africa, Thailand and Israel. Moreover, ArborTrek Smugglers’ Notch was named a “Very best of New England — Editor’s Choice” winner in the Yankee Magazine Might/June 2012 Travel Guide to New England. ArborTrek is 1 of the 275 reasons to travel this summer highlighted in the guide, with the distinction of being designated Best Breeze in the Trees. Were honored to receive this kind of attention, says Mike Smith, President of ArborTrek Canopy Adventures and moderator of the zip line blog, Zipline Nirvana. We owe a lot to the gorgeous views and beautiful setting that surrounds Smugglers Notch Resort and the canopy tour. Its difficult to go wrong when youre building in such an wonderful spot. New England Zip Line Canopy Tour Wins Regional and International Acclaim


Jeffersonville, VT (PRWEB) May possibly 04, 2012

ArborTrek Canopy Adventures at Smugglers Notch, Vermont was recognized in Travel + Leisure Magazines April 2012 edition as one of the “World’s Coolest Zip Lines”. ArborTrek was one of seven zip lines in the United States that produced the cut, and the only one particular in the Northeast. This list contains zip lines from such diverse locales as Costa Rica, South Africa, Thailand and Israel.

Moreover, ArborTrek Smugglers’ Notch was named a “Very best of New England — Editor’s Choice” winner in the Yankee Magazine Might/June 2012 Travel Guide to New England. ArborTrek is 1 of the 275 reasons to travel this summer highlighted in the guide, with the distinction of being designated Best Breeze in the Trees.

Were honored to receive this kind of attention, says Mike Smith, President of ArborTrek Canopy Adventures and moderator of the zip line blog, Zipline Nirvana. We owe a lot to the gorgeous views and beautiful setting that surrounds Smugglers Notch Resort and the canopy tour. Its difficult to go wrong when youre building in such an wonderful spot.


New England Zip Line Canopy Tour Wins Regional and International Acclaim

Saturday, 12 January 2013

Vancouver, B.C. (PRWEB) March 3, 2006 Thanks to the skyrocketing cost of surgery, uninsured patients across the Lone Star State are faced with a tough decision: health or bankruptcy? But help may be just a plane ride away. A Canadian medical tourism company is connecting their southern neighbours to life-saving surgeries in India and France — with costs well below US prices. “In Texas a coronary bypass can cost as much as $ 100,000 for uninsured patients. MedSolution.com can arrange the same procedure by fully qualified surgeons in India for about $ 7,000, all medical costs included, said MedSolution.com spokesperson John Knox. “We want Texans without health insurance, especially seniors, to understand that they still have many options available to them. We can help people access the surgeries they need without breaking the bank. National health statistics suggest there are 5.4 million Texans without health insurance, about 24.6 per cent of the states total population. Texas rates dead last behind all other states in terms of health insurance coverage. According to the American Heart Foundation, approximately 150 Texans die each day from strokes and heart disease. Since one out of every four Texans lacks health insurance, Knox said we can only speculate how many have lost their lives as a result of skyrocketing medical costs. Thousands more face another health challenge entirely many seniors have put their lives on hold because they are unable to afford the hip and knee replacements they need to enjoy their twilight years in comfort. We can arrange any orthopedic surgery in India or France for a fraction of what it would cost in the USA, Knox said. A $ 40,000 hip or knee replacement can be done for less than $ 6,000 with our hospitals. People dont need to suffer anymore. We can help. MedSolution.coms state of the art, English-speaking partner hospitals can deliver surgical services for 30 to 90 per cent less than their US counterparts, including: No Insurance? No Problem: Texans Find Relief at International Hospitals

Vancouver, B.C. (PRWEB) March 3, 2006

Thanks to the skyrocketing cost of surgery, uninsured patients across the Lone Star State are faced with a tough decision: health or bankruptcy?

But help may be just a plane ride away. A Canadian medical tourism company is connecting their southern neighbours to life-saving surgeries in India and France — with costs well below US prices.

“In Texas a coronary bypass can cost as much as $ 100,000 for uninsured patients. MedSolution.com can arrange the same procedure by fully qualified surgeons in India for about $ 7,000, all medical costs included, said MedSolution.com spokesperson John Knox.

“We want Texans without health insurance, especially seniors, to understand that they still have many options available to them. We can help people access the surgeries they need without breaking the bank.

National health statistics suggest there are 5.4 million Texans without health insurance, about 24.6 per cent of the states total population. Texas rates dead last behind all other states in terms of health insurance coverage.

According to the American Heart Foundation, approximately 150 Texans die each day from strokes and heart disease. Since one out of every four Texans lacks health insurance, Knox said we can only speculate how many have lost their lives as a result of skyrocketing medical costs.

Thousands more face another health challenge entirely many seniors have put their lives on hold because they are unable to afford the hip and knee replacements they need to enjoy their twilight years in comfort.

We can arrange any orthopedic surgery in India or France for a fraction of what it would cost in the USA, Knox said. A $ 40,000 hip or knee replacement can be done for less than $ 6,000 with our hospitals. People dont need to suffer anymore. We can help.

MedSolution.coms state of the art, English-speaking partner hospitals can deliver surgical services for 30 to 90 per cent less than their US counterparts, including:


No Insurance? No Problem: Texans Find Relief at International Hospitals