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MercurysBall2 ago

On the University of Pittsburgh and the Chinese Communist Party and organ trafficking:

[The Plague and the Communist Party] The relationship between the University of Pittsburgh and the Communist Party - https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/20/4/24/n12059351.htm

The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (UPMC), located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ’s second largest city , has helped the CCP train many organ transplant doctors over the years, and assists in the abuse of organ harvesting for Falun Gong practitioners. There is a lot of solid evidence in the world to confirm that in the past 20 years, the Chinese Communist regime has mass murdered criminals of conscience and even harvested organs for transplants for profit.

UPMC has the world's oldest organ transplantation research institute with high academic status-Thomas E. Starzl Organ Transplantation Research Institute. The CCP sends people here every year to study organ transplantation. Before 2003 alone, at least more than 130 Chinese doctors studied at the University of Pittsburgh , and 70 of them studied clinical liver transplantation.

In addition, UPMC also has in-depth cooperation with many medical institutions in China, especially in cooperation with Wanda Group to build large-scale hospitals in 5 first-tier cities in China. UPMC sends management and technical experts to operate.

The Epoch Times special article "Viruses Coming Against the Communist Party" article pointed out that countries, regions, groups and individuals that were severely affected by the epidemic have close relations with the CCP. Pennsylvania is the fourth most severe state in the United States. This is closely related to the University of Pittsburgh ’s close cooperation with the Chinese medical community for more than a decade.

Close cooperation between the transplantation community of the Chinese Communist Party and UPMC

Many Chinese hospitals, universities and UPMC's Thomas E. Starzl organ transplantation research all have close cooperation. According to a report from the Shanghai Office of the Ministry of Commerce on January 8, 2004, the cooperation center between Shanghai Zhongshan Hospital and Thomas E. Starzl Organ Transplant Institute was established in Shanghai. Both sides exchanged scholars to exchange, visit and give lectures to improve the comprehensive level of organ transplantation.

China Tongji Hospital and Peking Union Medical College Hospital once sent directors and delegations to UPMC and Thomas E. Starzl Organ Transplant Institute to visit and recruit talents. Professor Wang Guobin, Dean of Union Hospital, was also awarded as a visiting professor of surgery by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Phoenix Weekly reported on January 16, 2013 that every year, medical institutions in China send people to the Thomas E. Starzl Organ Transplant Institute for organ transplant training and exchange of experience.

According to a notice on the website of Xi'an Jiaotong University on October 14, 2003: "Professor Zhu Yue will visit our first hospital to guide liver transplantation in the near future. He is the director of the Basic Research Office of the Pittsburgh Organ Transplant Center in the United States, director of Asian affairs, and Member of the Society of Organ Transplantation, and also an honorary professor of five liver transplant centers in China. He often returns to China to give lectures and guide liver transplantation work. Work, has received more than 130 domestic scholars to study in Pittsburgh, including 70 experts specializing in clinical liver transplantation. "

According to the website of the "Follow-up Persecution of Falun Gong International" website, Zhu Yue also served as professor of hepatobiliary surgery in Beijing Youan Hospital and director of the Sino-US Liver Transplant Collaboration Center (US side). The hospital is designated as a hospital for liver transplantation by the Ministry of Health of the Communist Party of China. In March 2003, the hospital established a liver transplant center, and in August 2004 jointly established the Sino-US Liver Transplant Collaboration Center with the Thomas E. Starzl Organ Transplant Institute. From April 2004 to April 2013, the hospital performed 612 cases of liver transplantation.

Wanda Group and UPMC cooperate to build 5 hospitals in China

According to Xinhuanet's report on June 27, 2019, Wanda Group and UPMC signed an international hospital operation and management agreement on June 25, 2019 in Chengdu. UPMC will appoint five world-class medical management experts to serve as the core management personnel such as the CEO, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Nursing Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Information Officer of Chengdu Wanda-UPMC International Hospital. At the same time, UPMC will also appoint 10 world-class medical experts as full-time doctors in Chengdu Hospital and take the lead in the key departments of the hospital.

In addition, UPMC sends 20 world-class medical experts to Chengdu Hospital for professional skills training each year; Chengdu Hospital sends 50 Chinese backbone technicians to UPMC US headquarters for training for 3 months; Chengdu Hospital doctors pass the UPMC practicing qualification certification and meet the requirements Applicants can obtain the titles of professor and associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Chengdu Hospital can introduce advanced medical technology developed by UPMC in real time.

The South China Morning Post reported on June 26, 2019 that Wanda and UPMC's Chengdu Hospital cost 6 billion yuan ($ 870 million). "This is part of Wanda and UPMC's plan to build a hospital in five major cities in China. The other hospital will be in Guangzhou and will be worth 6 billion yuan (870 million US dollars)."

The UPMC website reported on October 4, 2016 that Professor Timothy Billiar, the director of the Department of Surgery of UPMC and the deputy director of the Department of Medicine of the International Department, received the Friendship Award from the Chinese Communist Party Government. This is the highest "honor" granted by the Chinese Communist Party to foreign experts. He was recommended by the Central South University in Changsha, Hunan Province for facilitating the exchange program between students and doctors, and promoting the research and training program for Chinese medical students at UPMC.

..UPMC is a founding member of the US-China Healthcare Cooperation Program (HCP). This is a public-private partnership composed of 18 companies and 10 non-profit organizations. It is supported by US government agencies and the Chinese Communist Party ’s Department of Health and Commerce. It is engaged in technical cooperation, training, and market development in both countries.

archived: http://archive.is/wip/73rs5