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List of the Recognized Institutions and Practitioners for Seafarers' Medical List of the Recognized Institutions and Practitioners for Seafarers’ Medical Examination According to related requirements of Measures for the Management of Issuing Medical Certificate for Seafarers of the People’s Republic of China, based on the on-scene verification reports submitted by regional MSAs, the medical examination institutions listed as follows are qualified to undertake seafarers' medication examination, and the recognized medical practitioners employed by those institutions are entitled to issue medical certificates. All the medical examination institutions and medical practitioners shall strictly observe the requirements. The regional MSAs shall carry out routine oversight and supervision. Name of Medical Recognized Verified Effective No. examination Medical Remarks by from institutions Practitioners Heilongjiang Provi ncial General Zhai Xiufang, Xiu Heilongjia 2012.7.25 1 Hospital Shuyan ng MSA of seafarers Futian District People's Xu Woxian, Liu Shenzhen 2012.8.6 2 Hospital of Cankun, Zhaojing MSA Shenzhen City Nanshan Xu Kuncheng, Xia District People's Shenzhen 2012.8.6 3 Zhengtai, Yang Hospital of MSA Xiaolin Shenzhen City Shekou People's Liang Shihuan, Hospital of Qian Fangfang, Shenzhen 2012.8.6 4 Nanshan District in Wang Xiaoyi, Liu MSA Shenzhen City Lijian Zhang Shaoqing, Changjian Wuhan Seventh 5 Sun Jie, Tang g MSA 2012.10.8 Hospital Yanfeng 6 Shipping General Guo Aili, Guo Changjian 2012.10.8 Hospital of Youhua, Chen g MSA Yangtse River Guoxue Tianjin Internationa Guo Jijiang, Ma l Travel Health Tianjin 7 Yongli, Guo 2012.10.25 Care Center MSA Xiuhua, Qi Jun Han Xiaoguang, Ocean Petroleum Tianjin 8 Sun Fenghai, 2012.10.25 General Hospital MSA Wang Tongyu COSCO bulk carrier Co. Ltd. Shang Tianjin 9* Outpatient Changrong, 2012.10.25 MSA Department Zhang Bing Beijing He Ping Li Li Zhiyuan, Liu Tianjin 10 2012.10.25 Hospital Qing, Liu Lian MSA Xinxiang First Guo Weijia, Xu Tianjin 11 People's Hospital 2012.10.25 Jilie, Gao Hong MSA Hou Xinguo, Liu Nanyang City Jiansheng, Wang Tianjin 12 2012.10.25 Central Hospital Jiangang, Zhang MSA Baochao Yanan City Li Qiang, Sun Tianjin 13 2012.10.25 People’s Hospital Shuzhi MSA The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang Zhejiang 14 Chinese Medicine Miu Ximin, Lu Xu 2012.12.24 MSA University (Zhejian g Province Xinhua Hospital) Zhu Jing, Sheng Ningbo First Zhejiang 15 Yuehua, Song 2012.12.24 Hospital MSA Manying 16 Ningbo No.6 Shen Xinwei, Li Zhejiang 2012.12.24 Hospital Dibing MSA Li Yiqun, Chen Zhejiang 17 2012.12.24 Zhoushan Hospital Zhiping, Yu Min MSA Taizhou City Xie Yujiao, Li Zhejiang 18 2012.12.24 Hospital Zhimin MSA Dalian Harbor Zheng Huichun, Liaoning 19 2013.1.8 Hospital Jia Yanhua MSA Guangxi international travel Huo Jiaxin, Liu Guangxi 20 2013.1.15 health care center Tianchang MSA Qiu Yi, Liang Mei, Guangxi Workers Guangxi 21 Tan Haicheng, Li 2013.1.15 Hospital MSA Jianlv Huang Ruixia, An Guangzhou Xinhai Jianzheng, Huang Guangdon 22 2013.1.30 Hospital Wenshuo, Zhang g MSA Zhenyu the Fifth Affiliated Peng Shisheng, Hospital of Zhong Weibing, Guangdon 23 Guangzhou Medic 2013.1.30 Wang Maowu, g MSA al University Deng Tianming COSCO Guangzhou Chen Xinming, Guangdon 24* General Outpatient 2013.1.30 Zhang Yuling g MSA Department Zhanjiang Second Guangdon 25 Xin Zhu, Chen 2013.1.30 People’s Hospital g MSA Xuwen People’s Li Daye, Tang Guangdon 26 2013.1.30 Hospital Guowen g MSA Wang Jingjie, Liu Wuhan Fifth Changjian 27 Yang, Xiang 2013.2.8 Hospital g MSA Jinzhou 28 Anhui Province Zhou Chun, Wu Changjian 2013.2.8 Second People’s Huaiguo g MSA Hospital Xia Yizhong, Shanghai Shanghai 29 Song Xuwen, Wu 2013.3.6 Seamen’s Hospital MSA Ming Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated weng Feng, Xie Fujian 30 to Xiamen 2013.3.20 Zengrong MSA University Xiangcheng Chinese Medicine Li Zhen, Chen Fujian 31 2013.3.20 Hospital of Tianqing MSA Zhangzhou Qingdao Fuwai Feng Chunyu, Cardiovascular Shandong 32 Wang Xueling, Fu 2013.3.25 Disease Hospital MSA Ying Weihai Municipal yang Yachao, Shandong 33 2013.3.25 Hospital Cang Hongying MSA COSCO Qingdao Wang Yuhua, Out-patient Qian Yusheng, Shandong 34* 2013.3.25 Department Wang Baocai, MSA Zhou Qinjun Yan Baoqing, Li Yantai Harbor Chuanbo, Guan Shandong 35 Hospital 2013.3.25 Yanfeng, Liu MSA Yongchang Qualific ation of The People's Xiang Liberation Shandong Qingyu, 36 Shi Guojun 2014.11.13 Army No.89 MSA Wang Hospital Deyu and Tao Zhiyu was terminat ed on Nov.12, 2014 Hainan International Travel Wang Youyun, Hainan 37 2013.4.1 Health Care Pan Linqi MSA Center Fujian International Zheng Shangyi, Fujian 38 Travel Health Care Kang Suping, Li 2013.4.8 MSA Center Jinyu, Liu Jinhua Daishan No.1 People’s Hospital Zhu Junxiang, Zhejiang 39 2013.4.16 of Zhejiang Wang Jianjun MSA Province Li Youlin, Lin Wenzhou City Tianfeng, Shi Zhejiang 40 2013.4.16 People’s Hospital Xiaocong, Ding MSA Ran the Second Affiliated Hospital Dai Xuejun, Cai Jiangsu 41 of Nanjing Medical 2013.4.17 Gongqiu MSA University Nanjing Branch of Changzheng Hospital of Tao Yueyu, Sun Jiangsu 42 Chinese people's 2013.4.17 Xiuming MSA Liberation Army Second Military Medical University Nanjing Red Cross Pei Suli, Zhang Jiangsu 43 2013.4.17 Hospital Shufen MSA Maigaoqiao Jiangsu 44 Liu Yi, Pang Shiyi 2013.4.17 Hospital of Qixia, MSA Nanjing Jiangsu Provincial Jiangsu 45 Government Wang Jianan, 2013.4.17 MSA Hospital Tang Jiankun Nantong No.5 Zhou Hengfa, Qu Jiangsu 46 People’s Hospital, 2013.4.17 Weixing MSA Jiangsu Province Ji Shulan, Lai Lianyungang Jiangsu 47 Zhejun, Chen 2013.4.17 Dongfang Hospital MSA Shaohua Yancheng Chinese Jiang Zhaoyu, Jiangsu 48 Medicine Hospital, 2013.4.17 Zhang Tieliu MSA Jiangsu Province Yangzhou Jiangdu Wan Lin, Chang Jiangsu 49 Chinese Medicine 2013.4.17 Yumei MSA Hospital Chinese People's Armed Zhu Bogui, Wang Jiangsu 50 Police Force Dalu, Zhang 2013.4.17 MSA General Hospital of Rongde Jiangsu Province Chai Chunlin, Shanghai Shanghai 51 Liang Ouoyan, Li 2013. 5.9 Hangdao Hospital MSA Xiaoqing Shanghai Yu Ningkang, Shanghai 52 2013. 5.9 Yuanyang Hospital Dong Bing MSA Shanghai Shao Duo, Chi Shanghai 53 Changhang Sujuan, Liu Hong, 2013. 5.9 MSA Hospital Zhou Weizhang Quanzhou Mao Jinrong, Lin Fujian 54 Chinese Medicine Rongmin, Wang 2013. 5.10 MSA Hospital Yishan Quanzhou Wang Shizhu, Lin International Travel Fujian 55 Jinyu, Wang 2013. 5.10 Health Care MSA Peijing Center Xiamen Zhang International Travel Fujian 56 Mengzhang, Liao 2013. 5.10 Health Care MSA Wenjie Center the PLA 92403 Jiang Xinhua, Fujian 57 2013. 5.10 Army Hospital Pang Xiwang MSA Tianjin Port Dong Shuhuai, Tianjin 58 2013. 6.4 Hospital Wang Binhua MSA Fu Ming, Li Xinxiang City Tianjin 59 Hongxia, Liu 2013.6.4 Central Hospital MSA Huirong Hao Like, Song Qiaofeng, Zhang Tangshan City Hebei 60 Fenglin, Kan 2013.6.18 Hospital MSA Cunling Qinhuangdao International Travel Han Zhiru, Wang Hebei 61 2013.6.18 Health Care Haijun MSA Center Nantong Branch of Jiangsu Wang Xikun, Xie Jiangsu 62 International Travel 2013.7.9 Junhua MSA Health Care Center Rizhao Chinese Shandong 63 Wang Wanle, Cao 2013.7.9 Medicine Hospital MSA Guangjin Rizhao Port Jiang Dahai, Li Shandong 64 2013.7.9 Hospital Jiangxi MSA MCH Hospital of Weihai City Zhou Xiuyi, Wang Shandong 65 2013.7.9 (Weihai No.2 Shumei MSA Hospital) Weihai Wendeng Zhang Wengui, Shandong 66 2013.7.9 Central Hospital Yu Quanjun MSA Rongcheng No.2 Zhang Honglan, Shandong 67 2013.7.9 People’s Hospital Zhang Qiang MSA Tai’an No.4 Wang Yonggang, Shandong 68 2013.7.9 People’s Hospital Xu Lin MSA Bincheng District Qi Chunsheng, Li Shandong 69 People’s Hospital, 2013.7.9 Ying MSA Binzhou City Jinzhou Chinese Wu Weiguang, Liaoning 70 2013.7.9 Medicine Hospital Yang Jing MSA Huludao Central Gao Zhi, Cao Liaoning 71 2013.7.9 Hospital Ying MSA Shenzhen International Travel Liu Chunfang, Xu Shenzhen 72 Health Care 2013.7.9 Yuan, Li Wei MSA Center (Shenzhen Port Hospital) Jiangsu International Travel Li Yazhen, Gu Jiangsu 73 2013.7.9 Health Care Xuejun MSA Center Jiangsu International Travel Qin Du’an, Huang Jiangsu 74 Health Care 2013.7.9 Tingxue MSA Center – Suzhou Branch Tongji Hospital of Yingkou Economic Niu Fengjun, Liaoning 75 and Technological 2013.7.15 Zhang Jiwen MSA Development Zone Liu Xibing, Kang Huanghua City Guoqiang, Zhang Hebei 76 People's Hospital 2013.7.17 Junkai, Gao MSA Fulan The First Affiliated Hospital Zhang Jian, Changjian 77 2013.7.23 of Medical Zheng Linlin g MSA University Of Anhui Changsha City Liu Dingyi, Zhou Changjian 78 2013.7.23 Third Hospital Xinyu g MSA Henan Provincial Han Jie, Wu Government Tianjin 79 Yantang, Wang 2013.7.25 Second Outpatient MSA Kangjun Department Shi Haiming, Qiao the PLA No.454 Leshi, Qiu Jiangsu 80 2013.8.12 Hospital Weiwei, Zheng MSA Zhen Jiangsu Workers 洪美林、李学文 Jiangsu 81 Rehabilitation Hong Meilin, Li 2013.8.13 MSA Hospital Xuewen Guangdong Zhang Min, Wang International Travel Bing, Luo Guangdon 82 2013.9.2 Health Care Xiaoguang, g MSA Center Huang Yongxin Zhanjiang Han Huarong, International Travel Guangdon 83 Chen Weihong, 2013.9.2 Health Care g MSA Lai Weihua Center Huiyang City Ren Jian, Zhang Guangdon 84 2013.9.2 Sanhe Hospital Haiqing g MSA the PLA No.113 Wang Mengyan, Zhejiang 85 2013.9.9 Hospital Chen Sui MSA Dinghai Guanghua Yang Haixia, Li Zhejiang 86 2013.9.9 Hospital Zhanzhen MSA Putuo District Lu Yihua, Xia Zhejiang 87 People’s Hospital 2013.9.9 Liangping MSA of Zhoushan City Shengsi County Lin Min, Liu Zhejiang 88 2013.9.9 People's Hospital Yongjun MSA Ningbo City Tang Min, Ke Zhejiang 89 Rehabilitation 2013.9.9 Yuanfang MSA Hospital Taizhou City Chen Guoyan, Zhejiang 90 Chinese
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