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nurse Choi Dae-jung
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(1)Yangsan Busan National University Hospital
(2)The nurse’s warm heart, who brought in a discontinued snack for a child admitted to a children’s hospital, became known late The nurse left a story directly to the manufacturer to get the snack, and Orion, who learned of it, sent a specially produced snack, making it a laughter-filled moment in the children’s ward as Christmas approached
(1)According to Busan National University Children’s Hospital, Choi Dae-jung, a nurse working at the PICU in the pediatric intensive care unit, asked several people to find strawberry whale rice that had been out of production When a 3-year-old patient finished fasting and started eating, she wanted to eat strawberry whale rice However, strawberry whale rice was a season-limited product and was no longer available on the marketimage text translation
(2)Nurse Choi wrote and posted the story on Orion’s official website After checking the post, Orion Customer Center contacted nurse Choi directly and promised to send specially produced strawberry whale rice In this process, Orion made strawberry whale rice by hand at a research institute, not a factory, and since it is used as a snack for the patient, it is known that it has thoroughly completed microbiological testing and sent it out
(1)Yangsan Busan National University Hospitalimage text translation
(2)Choi Dae-jung, a nurse at Pusan National University Hospital in Yangsan
(3)a special gift for a baby
(4)Strawberry whale rice delivery
(5)Choi Dae-jung said it was a very happy and grateful day to deliver joy to the children by playing a role as Santa nurse for a while last December She stressed to the hospitalized patient that the medical staff cannot replace the role of parents, but that the hospital will do its best to make them think that they are another family