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Mackay Memorial Hospital

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Mackay Memorial Hospital
馬偕紀念醫院
Map
Geography
LocationZhongshan, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°03′31″N 121°31′21″E / 25.058737°N 121.522371°E / 25.058737; 121.522371
Organisation
TypeGeneral
Affiliated universityPresbyterian Church in Taiwan
Services
Beds1,200 (Taipei Main Hospital)
History
Opened1880
Links
Websitemmh.org.tw
ListsHospitals in Taiwan

Mackay Memorial Hospital (Chinese: 馬偕紀念醫院; pinyin: Mǎjiē Jìniàn Yīyuàn; Wade–Giles: Ma³-Chieh¹ Tsung⁴-Ho² Yi¹-yüan⁴; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Má-Kai Chòng-Ha̍p Pēⁿ-Īⁿ), established on 26 December 1912, is one of the largest medical centers in Taiwan. It is a private Christian hospital in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan, mostly associated with George Leslie Mackay, the first modern missionary to northern Taiwan. The hospital is deeply rooted in the Presbyterian tradition and under the spiritual guidance of the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan.

History

The original Mackay Hospital — named Mackay Clinic — was built by Mackay in Tamsui in 1880 and named to commemorate George Leslie Mackay, whose widow donated the funds.[1] At that time, the Mackay Clinic was the first western medical institution in northern Taiwan. It was temporarily closed in 1901 at the death of Mackay.[2]

Mackay Hospital was reopened in 1906. In 1912, it was relocated from Tamsui to Taipei and renamed Mackay Memorial Hospital.[3] Its logo bears the date of the original foundation: 1880.

Clarence Holleman ran the financially struggling hospital from 1957 to 1960,[4] and during his tenure, corresponded with Samuel Noordhoff [zh], who became Holleman's successor. In 1967, the hospital built the first intensive care unit in Taiwan. Chang Chin-wen, a colleague of Noordhoff's, derived the term's Chinese translation. Two years later, Mackay Memorial Hospital began offering services as the first suicide prevention center in Southeast Asia. Chang, who had watched The Slender Thread, advocated for a suicide hotline as well, which became operational in July 1969. Nordhoff later sent Chang to study medical management in the United States, while Nordhoff himself returned to the US to be trained in cleft lip and palate surgery. After their return to Taiwan, Mackay Memorial Hospital built the first specialized cleft lip and palate center in Taiwan. In 1994, it established the first demonstration burn ward in Taiwan.[5][6]

Notable births

See also

References

  1. ^ Mackay, George L. (1896). From Far Formosa: the island, its people and missions. New York: F. H. Revell Co. p. 316.
  2. ^ Han Cheung (25 December 2016). "Taiwan in Time: Healing and preaching". Taipei Times. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  3. ^ "A Chronicle of Events". Mackay Memorial Hospital. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  4. ^ "W95-1196. Holleman, Clarence H. (1890-1973). Papers, 1929-1971. 0.25 linear ft". Hope College. Retrieved 27 November 2022. Alternate URL
  5. ^ "Surgeons for Smiles". Taiwan Today. 1 May 2005. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  6. ^ Han Cheung (27 November 2022). "Taiwan in Time: Saving Mackay Hospital". Taipei Times. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  7. ^ "感謝支持 蔡現身長老教會年會 - 焦點". 29 April 2011.

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