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  2. Tung Shin Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Tung Shin Hospital (simplified Chinese: 同善医院; traditional Chinese: 同善醫院; pinyin: Tóngshàn Yīyuàn), formerly known as Pooi Shin Thong, [2] is a 346-bed tertiary acute care hospital in Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia established by Kapitan Yap Kwan Seng. [1] The not-for-profit private hospital is accredited by the Malaysian ...

  3. List of roads in Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    He has founded Pooi Shin Thong (renamed Tung Shin Hospital), co-founded the Tai Wah Ward of the Pauper's Hospital (the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital) and co-founded Victoria Institution. He gave $10,000 to the Transvaal War Fund and also donation to St. Mary's Church building fund.

  4. Tung Shin Academy of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Tung Shin Academy of Nursing ( TSAN) is a non-profit, private nursing college located in Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, affiliated to Tung Shin Hospital. Tung Shin Academy of Nursing was started in 1992. To date, more than 350 Assistant Nurses qualified from this academy are serving in various hospitals throughout Malaysia and Singapore .

  5. List of hospitals in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur (formerly Gleneagles Intan Medical) Damai Service Hospital (Taman Melawati) Sdn. Bhd. Sentosa Medical Centre. Tung Shin Hospital. Pantai Medical Centre. Lourdes Medical Centre. Poliklinik Mallal Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinic (Brickfields/KL Sentral) Sambhi Clinic & Nursing Home.

  6. Malaysian movement control order - Wikipedia

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    On 11 January 2021, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced that Movement Control Order restrictions would be re-introduced to the states of Malacca, Johor, Penang, Selangor, Sabah and the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Labuan between 13 until 26 January 2021. It was dubbed as MCO 2.0 widely.

  7. Yap Kwan Seng - Wikipedia

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    The center grew and was later renamed Tung Shin Hospital, located along Jalan Pudu. The expenses were, of course, underwritten by the Kapitan himself. A compassionate leader, he also co-founded the Tai Wah Ward of the Pauper’s Hospital that became the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital as well as Chak Kai Koong Kon in Jalan Sultan.

  8. Cheong Yoke Choy - Wikipedia

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    Cheong Yoke Choy, JP, OBE ( Chinese: 張郁才; 16 July 1873 – 26 May 1958) was a famous philanthropist during the British Malaya era. During his lifetime, he became one of the early developers of Kuala Lumpur, together with several prominent figures from the Chinese community at the time. He was well respected, much loved, and affectionately ...

  9. Ngeow Sze Chan - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ngeow Sze Chan (1915–2002) was a prominent Chinese physician based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during the mid to late 20th century. He was known in the region as “The Father of Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine” due to his influence on the practice. At the age of 22, Ngeow Sze Chan graduated from the Shanghai College of Traditional ...