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Page 1: Yale-New Haven Hospital In Thailand By: Ryan Dwelley, Hannah Wood, Sarah Foley, Jason Tedford, Gabe Lawson

Yale-New Haven Hospital In Thailand

By: Ryan Dwelley, Hannah Wood, Sarah Foley, Jason Tedford, Gabe

Lawson

Page 2: Yale-New Haven Hospital In Thailand By: Ryan Dwelley, Hannah Wood, Sarah Foley, Jason Tedford, Gabe Lawson

Yale-New Haven History

• Yale Was first found is 1826 it was roughly seven acers and had thirteen beds.

• At this time it was supported by the town and was 13,000 to construct.

• Yale eventually opened in 1833 and got a jump start in the civil war tending to wounded soldiers. This gave them good business to expand and prosper.

Page 3: Yale-New Haven Hospital In Thailand By: Ryan Dwelley, Hannah Wood, Sarah Foley, Jason Tedford, Gabe Lawson

Current Day

• Now a days the hospital has 1,008 rooms and advances in many medical sciences such as:

1. Cancer 2. Physical Therapy3. Neurosciences

Page 4: Yale-New Haven Hospital In Thailand By: Ryan Dwelley, Hannah Wood, Sarah Foley, Jason Tedford, Gabe Lawson

Why Would It be Good to Relocate

• Relocating to another country gives Yale the opportunity to expand.

• The preferable spot would be Thailand.• This spot is growing economically and in

population.

Page 5: Yale-New Haven Hospital In Thailand By: Ryan Dwelley, Hannah Wood, Sarah Foley, Jason Tedford, Gabe Lawson

Location/Population

• The location is in the south eastern side of the Earth and receives a climate that is warm and stormy.

• The land is flat and has areas the are very dry, drinkable water can sometimes be scarce.

• The average population can read and write, however, the people are not educated enough to work at the hospital.

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Disease

• The water there is not always sanitary and may cause Bacterial dieria. There are also anouther list of diseases such as, dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis, and malaria are all common in Thailand. This provides good business for the company.

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Economy/Competition

• The economy is not the best in the area and the country might not be able to afford the medical advances the we have to offer but in time the company should be able to move there and still make a profit.

• The Hospitals in Thailand are advanced in a few ways but are certainly not going to be as skilled as what we have to offer, there for it is worth the risk to move there.

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Culture Shock

• To the workers that are going to be working there culture shock will be a big change to them. This is because the food and music are so different and they drive to the left of the road. However, these are simply small changes that can be fixed in time.

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Work Cited• "Background Note: Thailand." U.S. Department of State. U.S. Department of State. Web. 28

Mar. 2012. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2814.html"Bangkok Hospital." Www.nationwidethailand.com. Web. 28 Mar. 2012

CIA World Fact Book. "Thailand." Cia.gov/world_factbook. CIA. Web. 28 Mar. 2012.

"Medical Tourism Hua Hin, Thailand." Hua Hin Medical Tourism, Find a Hospital or Clinic in Hua Hin, Thailand. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. http://www.health-tourism.com/thailand-medical-tourism/hua-hin/."Thai Food." Sunysuffolk.edu. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/chenj/MOC_S10/Thai_Food.jpg.

"WHO Vaccine-preventable Diseases: Monitoring System 2011 Global Summary - Country Profile: Thailand." Web. 28 Mar. 2012. http://apps.who.int/immunization_monitoring/en/globalsummary/countryprofileresult.cfm?C=tha.

• "Yale-New Haven Hospital History." Yale-New Haven Hospital. Web. 02 Apr. 2012. <http://www.ynhh.org/gme/ynhh-history.aspx>.