Nearly 450 million VND was the amount announced at the Bach Mai Hospital expansion meeting on the morning of September 13, after 2 days of the Party Committee, Board of Directors, and Executive Board of the Hospital's Trade Union calling on civil servants and employees to join hands to support and help colleagues, medical staff, and people in the northern provinces affected by natural disasters and floods.
The amount is expected to continue to increase because the activity has been receiving enthusiastic response from staff, doctors, and workers in departments, rooms, and centers in the Hospital. The program was launched from September 11 to September 20.
Bach Mai Hospital actively treats patients. |
Associate Professor, Dr. Dao Xuan Co, Director of Bach Mai Hospital shared: In addition to calling on all medical staff, doctors, and workers to support with material, the hospital has also established professional groups and emergency teams to promptly support colleagues in treating victims, remotely consulting with serious and critical cases. Organizing and sending delegations of doctors and medical staff to disaster sites, responding to local emergencies, supporting material and human resources, directly helping and sharing the difficulties of colleagues and compatriots.
The Hospital Director emphasized that for cases of victims being transferred to the hospital for treatment, the departments must quickly receive them and focus all resources on timely treatment. In addition, medical staff must be proactive and ready to respond to epidemics arising after storms and floods, and have plans to guide and support colleagues and people in a timely manner.
On the morning of September 13, the National Children's Hospital organized a campaign for all staff, civil servants and employees to participate in donating and supporting people affected by storm No. 3 (Yagi).
At the launch, each officer, civil servant and employee voluntarily donated at least one day's salary. The hospital will transfer a portion of the donated money to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, and the remaining amount will be used to organize medical examinations and give gifts directly to each affected locality.
Previously, the Board of Directors also represented the Hospital to visit and provide timely support to the Children's Hospital, Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital, and general hospitals in areas damaged by storm No. 3.
The Board of Directors of the National Children's Hospital donated to support people affected by storm No. 3 (Yagi). |
As a final surgical hospital, in recent days, Viet Duc Friendship Hospital has also received emergency treatment for serious injuries after landslides in Yen Bai and Cao Bang. In addition, leading doctors have continuously consulted on emergency treatment for serious cases, promptly treating injuries to patients in conditions where they cannot be transferred to higher-level facilities.
In the spirit of mutual love and support for flood victims who have suffered serious injuries and injuries due to storms and floods, and for medical facilities treating patients, on September 13, Viet Duc Friendship Hospital organized a humanitarian blood donation program to support people in urgent need of blood relief.
Doctors of Viet Duc Friendship Hospital donate blood. |
The humanitarian blood donation program “White Blouse – Pink Heart” took place with the participation of a large number of staff, civil servants and workers of the hospital. Each drop of donated blood is not only a practical support but also a humane act to support victims of accidents and serious injuries caused by storms and floods.
All precious drops of blood from the program to support people affected by Typhoon Yagi will soon be transferred to areas severely affected by storms and floods, bringing hope and support to help people overcome difficulties and restore their health after the natural disaster.
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