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- The EugeneBell Foundation is registered in the Republic of Korea.
- As needed medical supplies continue to be integrated into the tuberculosis program, donors are linked with North Korean tuberculosis care providers. The Partner Package Program begins to emerge, a system in which donors can provide continual assistance to specific institutions.
- The first Partner Package is delivered to Sadong Care Center;
EB delegations make eight trips to N. Korea.
- Dr. Stephen Linton receives the Manhae Peace Award for his work in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- EugeneBell receives the Sixth Woon Kyung Politocal and Social Award for its service.
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- The ¡°Partner Package Program¡± providing standardized assistance to long-term tuberculosis treatment facilities is initiated.
- Yonsei University, developing a sister relationship with Pyongyang Medical College, sends laparoscopic equipment for the purpose of exchanging laparoscopic technology.
- A US hospital sponsors three doctors from Pyongyang Red Cross Hospital for study and training.
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- A Mobile X-ray Vehicle Program is initiated with help from Dr. John Linton, the youngest brother of Dr. Stephen Linton.
- The amount of tuberculosis medicine provided increased, expanding tuberculosis work in North Korea.
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- The Ministry of Public Health of the DPR of Korea (North Korea) asks EugeneBell to begin tuberculosis work.
- Pyongyang Red Cross Hospital is provided with an ambulance, thanks to a gift from Betty Linton in honor of Rev. Hugh Linton, who was killed in an automobile accident.
- TB medicine, an x-ray machine, etc. is first provided a tuberculosis hospital.
- The ¡®Eugene Bell Project¡¯ is launched within the Office of Overseas Projects of ¡®Suncheon Christian Tuberculosis Rehabiliation Center¡¯ in Cholla Province, South Korea.
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