Myanmar Eye Care Project

"Clinique La Prairie Japan" and "5 Stars Medical Club" begin a business partnership.

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Thursday, March 9, 2023

5 Stars Medical Club is an exclusive membership medical club established in March 2021.

Key Points: 
  • 5 Stars Medical Club is an exclusive membership medical club established in March 2021.
  • 5 Stars Medical Club has participated in the "CARE" project, a medical project utilizing Web 3.0 technology.
  • The clinic has high-spec medical equipment and offers high-end Ningen Dock and iPS cell banking services.
  • To achieve this goal, the CARE project partners with 5 Stars Medical Club to manage patients' medical data in clinics.

"Clinique La Prairie Japan" and "5 Stars Medical Club" begin a business partnership.

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, March 9, 2023

5 Stars Medical Club is an exclusive membership medical club established in March 2021.

Key Points: 
  • 5 Stars Medical Club is an exclusive membership medical club established in March 2021.
  • 5 Stars Medical Club has participated in the "CARE" project, a medical project utilizing Web 3.0 technology.
  • The clinic has high-spec medical equipment and offers high-end Ningen Dock and iPS cell banking services.
  • To achieve this goal, the CARE project partners with 5 Stars Medical Club to manage patients' medical data in clinics.

La’ad Canada Announces Public Launch of CARE Project to Help Combat Antisemitism

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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

TORONTO, Jan. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Laad Canada officially announced today the public launch of its CARE Project Combatting Antisemitism through Research and Education.

Key Points: 
  • TORONTO, Jan. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Laad Canada officially announced today the public launch of its CARE Project Combatting Antisemitism through Research and Education.
  • The CARE Project is focused on providing practical, job-relevant information to police, first responders and other public sector workers, to help them recognize and combat antisemitism, said Sam Eskenasi, Director of Advocacy for Laad Canada.
  • It is our hope that together we can help combat antisemitism by focusing on research and education where it matters most.
  • Laad Canadas CARE Project and related training program has been designed to provide public sector employees with relevant knowledge and information on how to identify and combat antisemitism, both in the workplace and when interacting with the public at large.