February 23, 2022 | 21:29 (GMT+7)
Special art program held in tribute to military doctors
Military Hospital 175 under the Ministry of National Defense, in coordination with Ho Chi Minh Television Station, has organized a special art program to honor military doctors who were on the frontline in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and those who joined U.N. peacekeeping missions in South Sudan.
The February 22 program included performances that recall memories of medical workers who worked on the Truong Sa (Spratly) Islands – a place with harsh natural conditions - 30 years ago. From the first medical team with only three persons now it has received hundreds of staff who wholeheartedly take care of troops and islanders, encouraging them to feel secure to fulfill the missions of safeguarding the country’s sea and islands.
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A performance at the event |
Recalling her memory of working term in Bentiu, South Sudan, Doctor Thu Ngan said those are the most meaningful days in her life as she has helped save many people's lives and promotes Vietnamese culture to international friends at the same time.
Ngan, who successfully completed her duties at Level-2 Field Hospital Rotation 1 in South Sudan, said she collected a lot of working experience such as treating infectious diseases and battlefield accidents through the trip.
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Senior Colonel, Doctor Bui Duc Thanh, Deputy Director of Military Hospital 175 (second from left), and Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Nguyen Ha Ngoc, Vice Chief of Sports Medicine Department, Institute of Trauma and Orthopedics under Military Hospital 175 (third from left) at the program |
The program depicted the journey of Military Hospital 175's medical staff in treatment for COVID-19 patients in HCM city.
It also attracted the participation of famous artists and singers.
Source: VNA