The hospital has been undertaking medical aid missions to Papua New Guinea (PNG) since 2002, and took the lead in forming a Chinese medical team to provide aid to Barbados in 2014. In total, it has dispatched 7 batches of 10 medical professionals to Papua New Guinea and 7 batches of 28 medical professionals to Barbados. With exceptional medical expertise and noble ethics, the members of these Chinese medical teams have served the people of recipient countries wholeheartedly, contributing to the building of a global community of health for all. Their efforts have earned widespread acclaim and recognition. Dr. Zhang Jingsong, leader of the 7th Chinese medical team to Papua New Guinea, was featured on PNG stamps, with a personal inscription from the Secretary-General of PNG's Ministry of Health. Three team members were awarded the honorary title of "National Advanced Individual in Foreign Aid Medical Work", one was honored as " National Most Beautiful Foreign Aid Doctor ", and the hospital itself has been distinguished as the “National Advanced Collective in Foreign Medical Aid Work”.
To further expand the influence of China's foreign medical aid programs in recipient countries, the hospital has actively undertaken short-term innovative foreign aid projects in Barbados and PNG. a short-term expert team of 4 members was dispatched to Barbados to perform 6 free surgeries, including total knee replacement and endovascular interventional surgery for lower extremity arteriosclerosis obliterans. Furthermore, the hospital has undertook two rounds of “three-year counterpart hospital” cooperation projects, dispatching an expert contingent of eight individuals (nine person-times) to Port Moresby General Hospital in PNG to conduct nineteen surgical demonstrations and donate equipment and consumables valued at over 1.3 million yuan. New surgical techniques, such as Lichtenstein Tension-Free Hernioplasty,Laparoscopic Transabdominal Preperitoneal Prosthesis Repair (TAPP),Open incision hernia tension-free repair,Laparoscopic radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer, were the first cases in PNG, filling the country's technical gaps. With joint efforts from both China and PNG, PNG and China Friendship Center of Minimally Invasive Surgery has been successfully established at Port Moresby General Hospital.
The advanced medical technologies showcased by Chinese medical teams have attracted seventeen medical professionals from both countries to the hospital for advanced training, fostering a "Don't Leave" medical team for the recipient countries.

The 6th Chinese medical team to Barbados, led by the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, successfully completed its mission and returned with commendation
Dr. Zhang Jingsong, leader of the 7th Chinese medical team and two times to Papua New Guinea, was featured on PNG stamps.
Dr. He Weiyang, leader of the 9th China medical team to Papua New Guinea, performed the first minimally invasive laparoscopic nephrectomy for pyonephrosis in Papua New Guinea