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Church collaborates on new hospital in Cambodia and renovations to 3 more

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The Church’s contributions to new Techo Sen Koh Thom Hospital and renovations to 40 buildings at three more hospitals in Cambodia are part of effort to improve local health care. The opening of a new hospital in Cambodia marks the culmination of a multiyear collaboration among The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the country’s government and others.

The Techo Sen Koh Thom Hospital will serve more than 400,000 people in the Koh Thom district, and Kandal and Takeo provinces, which are about 50 kilometers, or 35 miles, south of Phnom Penh, reported the Church’s Cambodia Newsroom earlier this week.

The Church has also been involved in the renovation of three other hospitals in the Kampong Thom province, about 180 kilometers, or 110 miles, north of the country’s capital of Phnom Penh, which have been recently completed, according to the Church’s Cambodia Newsroom.

The collaborations are through the Cambodia Health Improvement Effort, which was started in 2018 by the Church’s Asia Area presidency to help improve health care. Local Church leaders work with government and health care officials on a variety of projects; past ones have included renovating and upgrading province hospitals and equipping and training doctors.

The Techo Sen Koh Thom Hospital is Cambodia’s first newly constructed large public hospital in 20 years, reported the Church. It is nearly 130,000 square feet and includes 150 beds and advanced medical equipment.

On Wednesday, March 13, Cambodian Prime Minister HM helped cut the ribbon at the opening ceremony for the hospital. HM presented Elder Kelly R. Johnson, a General Authority Seventy and first counselor in the Church’s Asia Area presidency, with a sash order medal during the ceremony to recognize the Church’s contributions and efforts to help support the health care of Cambodian people. Elder Johnson noted the global reach and impact of the Church’s humanitarian efforts, made possible by the donations of its members. “Because of the generosity of members around the world, we’re able to take these resources and provide wonderful upgrades to medical facilities to bless the people,” he said.

The hospital is named in honor of former Prime Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo HE. It was established under the initiative of Sun Chanthol, deputy prime minister of Cambodia, and Chheang Ra, director general of Calmette Hospital. Construction began in January 2022.

Through the Cambodia Health Improvement Effort, Church humanitarian medical specialists have collaborated with the hospital management team on the hospital design and provided funding for a variety of equipment for diagnostic imaging, laboratory analysis, rehabilitation, critical care, surgery, obstetrical and neonatal care, dentistry and infection control.

HM said: “Having surgical and maternity care available at Techo Sen Koh Thom Hospital will save lives. … Women in this region have been suffering from high maternal mortality rates due to the need to travel to Phnom Penh for care. Now, with this hospital’s services, we are responding to that need and improving access to critical health care.”

Prior to construction of the new hospital, the Church contributed to the renovations and equipment for the nearby Porthi Reamea Health Center to serve as an interim facility, which enabled the center to provide essential care while the original hospital was being demolished and rebuilt.

Renovations of 3 hospitals in Kampong Thom

North of Phnom Penh, the renovations of three hospitals were celebrated at a ceremony in Kampong Thom on Monday, March 11, with Nhek Ban Kheng, deputy governor of Kampong Thom, Elder Johnson and Dr. Srey Sin, director of the Health Department in Kampong Thom. The projects at Kampong Thom Provincial Hospital, Baray Santuk Referral Hospital and Stoung Referral Hospital included renovating and expanding more than 40 buildings, mitigating flooding issues, providing medical equipment and training medical staff, reported Cambodia Newsroom.

The medical equipment provided ranged from oxygen delivery systems and maternity, gastroenterology, dental, orthopedic and ophthalmology equipment to operating room supplies and diagnostic laboratory equipment. Elder Johnson shared his gratitude for the generosity of Church members worldwide and spoke about the Church’s teachings on fasting and fast offerings. “The money for these projects comes from our members all over the world who choose to regularly fast for two meals and contribute the value of those meals to help those in need.”

Elder Johnson added: “We are all brothers and sisters. We want to do good things. We follow our Savior’s charge to love our neighbors as we love ourselves.” Kheng acknowledged the love and support from the Church. “We are all brothers and sisters, helping one another. We feel the love from the Church. The renovated buildings are beautiful, and the patients are happy to receive care here. The hospitals are now cleaner and have better hygiene,” he said.

Also, leaders of local Church congregations, hospital administrators and staff, humanitarian missionaries and medical specialists from the Church, and over 100 members of the public attended. The hospitals are referral hospitals, which provide care for all people — particularly the poor and needy. The three referral hospitals in the rural province serve more than 800,000 people. The project was announced in December 2022 and work began in January 2023.

This year is the 30th anniversary of the Church receiving legal recognition by the Cambodian government on March 4, 1994. Earlier this year, Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Quroum of the Twelve Apostles ministered in Cambodia, including meeting with with HM, members of the Church and visited the site where the Church’s Phnom Penh Cambodia Temple is being built. He also announced the Church of Jesus Christ is donating nearly $2.2 million to add a cardiac center to a hospital in Siem Reap, about 318 kilometers, or nearly 200 miles, north of Phnom Penh. There are more than 16,000 members of the Church in Cambodia across 10 wards and 18 branches.

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So much for some members of CEO claiming these are just simpleton ‘god worshippers’ out to brainwash the Khmer people but otherwise not provide any real value to the Cambodians.
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newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:57 am So much for some members of CEO claiming these are just simpleton ‘god worshippers’ out to brainwash the Khmer people but otherwise not provide any real value to the Cambodians.
Yep, pure altruism by the Mormons I'm sure
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newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:57 am So much for some members of CEO claiming these are just simpleton ‘god worshippers’ out to brainwash the Khmer people but otherwise not provide any real value to the Cambodians.
A bag of rice and bible lessons in exchange for the faith and church visits of the poor. That's the local deal here. [irony]Pure altruism.[/irony]

Fires up the devil in me, to be honest. Supporting the poorest with hardly any options, then asking for a favor in return.
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newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:57 am So much for some members of CEO claiming these are just simpleton ‘god worshippers’ out to brainwash the Khmer people but otherwise not provide any real value to the Cambodians.
They're dumb God-botherers, obviously, but I think nobody would claim that they don't have a lot of money that they can spread around. Sometimes that results in a new hospital being built in a country that desperately needs more hospitals, so it's not ALL bad. Amen, praise to their prophet whatever the name of that delusional dude was.
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newkidontheblock wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:57 am So much for some members of CEO claiming these are just simpleton ‘god worshippers’ out to brainwash the Khmer people but otherwise not provide any real value to the Cambodians.
The church expanding through providing free basic education and health care is nothing new.
It's real purpose is to convert the locals into their little sect, and it's paid for by the simpletons who was previously lured in.

A pyramid scheme of brainwashing one could say.

Not to say a hospital doesn't provide value for the locals, but that doesn't change the purpose of this scheme.
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Anyone can get a few motodups and village workers together to build a hospital or school to make themselves feel good about helping society , but what is really needed is the trained staff to work in them . It takes years and years to educate and train doctors, surgeons and nurses and that's where the money should be spent first.

As a side note. I checked with a few big pharmacies in PP,,, for someone moving to Kampong Som to do skin clinic / beauty treatment stuff,, to see the price and availability of Botox. Only Del lar Gare pharmacy has the stuff, and all other pharmacies had never ever heard of the stuff. To me that shows the limited amount of knowledge the people in associated trades have .
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The country may need hospitals and equipment, but what it really needs is a much better standard of medical care all around.

More real doctors, able to provide actual skilled medical care, for all.
More skilled nurses, and support staff.
More actual professional, not gubbinsment/bureaucratic, oversight.
More robust cracking down on the charlatans.
Better management of the pharmacy side- the easy go to quackery that many use in place of a proper medical diagnosis.

A nice shiny building or two requires a lot of maintenance, which in a country that doesn’t really embrace maintenance may just become another sink hole for lots of funds, and opportunities for ministers to slap each other’s backs for a job visually well done.
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Imagine if it was funded by Scientologists. Those are also some deep pockets.

I'm curious how many jobs (including non-medical ones like maintenance etc) this will create and be able to sustain over the long haul.
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I'm no fan of Mormons but I don't think they do things in a half assed way so I'd imagine they have a good plan in place for staffing.
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