Partnerships - RCHI
Working in partnerships
RCHI works through strategic partnerships with hospitals in developing countries. The projects are negotiated and agreed to by the two hospitals. A signed memorandum of understanding defines the responsibilities of the two hospitals and sets out the planned collaborative activities.
Priority is given to projects that:
- Will benefit the greatest number of children and young people
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Can be completed with the resources available
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Do not duplicate other projects already being undertaken in the host country
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Have an educational or public health focus
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Emphasise human resource development to promote sustainability
RCHI projects involve staff from many sectors of the hospital community - doctors, nurses, educators, engineers, scientists, information technology experts, administrators, psychologists and social workers.
Partnerships
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Hue Central Hospital, Hue, Vietnam
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Children's Hospital No. 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Da Nang General Hospital, Da Nang, Vietnam
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The Nossal Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne
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- KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore
- Dr Sardjito Hospital, University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
- Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
- Queensland University of Technology
- Stanford University, US
- University of Lund, Switzerland