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Vietnam Medical Trade Union examines, provides health consultation, and gives gifts to officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers in Naval Region 4.

Việt NamViệt Nam22/08/2024


The working delegation was led by Comrade Pham Thanh Binh, Chairman of the Vietnam Medical Trade Union; Colonel Nguyen Dinh Duc, Head of the National Defense Trade Union; Comrade Tran Anh Tuan, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Railways Corporation ; and a team of officials of the Vietnam Medical Trade Union; officers, medical staff and doctors of Hanoi Obstetrics Hospital and the National Children's Hospital.

Rear Admiral Nguyen Anh Tuan, Commander of Naval Region 4, chaired the reception, attended by the Head of Naval Region 4 Command; Heads of agencies under the Naval Region Command; Leaders and commanders of affiliated units and more than 200 officers and soldiers of Naval Region 4.

Vietnam Medical Trade Union examines, provides health consultation, and gives gifts to officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers of Naval Region 4, photo 1

Ms. Pham Thanh Binh, Chairwoman of the Vietnam Health Sector Trade Union, emphasized: "The medical examination and treatment program for officers, soldiers and relatives of soldiers of Naval Region 4 contributes to the good implementation of the military rear policy."

The working delegation and doctors organized health check-ups, consultations, and gifts for officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers working in Naval Region 4; watched documentaries about the Vietnam People's Navy and the fighting and growth process of Naval Region 4; visited some locations in the base, and interacted with officers and soldiers of the Gepard ship, Brigade 162.

Leaders of the two units exchanged and discussed the contents of the signed Joint Activities Program, such as: information and propaganda work on the situation of seas and islands; coordination work in organizing sightseeing, research, practical learning activities, and specialized health examination activities for officers, soldiers and their relatives working in Naval Region 4.

Ms. Pham Thanh Binh, President of the Vietnam Health Trade Union, Head of the working delegation, said that on this occasion, the Vietnam Health Trade Union coordinated with Hanoi Obstetrics Hospital, National Children's Hospital, and Medlatec Group to implement a medical examination and treatment program for officers, soldiers and relatives of soldiers of Naval Region 4, contributing to the good implementation of the military rear policy and showing gratitude to the families of Navy soldiers.

Vietnam Medical Trade Union examines, provides health consultation, and gives gifts to officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers of Naval Region 4, photo 3

Giving gifts to officers, soldiers and relatives of soldiers working in Naval Region 4

For 4 days, from August 20 to August 23, the medical examination and treatment program for officers, soldiers and their relatives of Naval Region 4 took place at Cam Ranh base, Khanh Hoa province. Of which, 8 doctors and nurses from the National Children's Hospital examined, distributed medicine and gifts to the children of officers and soldiers; 27 doctors and nurses from the Hanoi Obstetrics Hospital examined and distributed medicine to more than 250 officers, soldiers and their relatives of Naval Region 4, donated books and medical equipment to Truong Sa Library and Military Medical Station 486. Medlatec Group's medical team organized sample collection for 800 people.

In addition to gynecological, andrological and pediatric health check-ups for nearly 800 relatives of Navy officers and soldiers, the working group also had practical and meaningful gifts: medical equipment, medicine, milk and cash to officers, soldiers and relatives, organized training and guidance to improve the effectiveness of medical examination and treatment for the 486 treatment team of Navy Region 4. The total value of cash and gifts given by the working group was 1.56 billion VND.

Some photos of the Vietnam Medical Trade Union delegation conducting health check-ups and treating patients at Navy Region 4:

Vietnam Medical Trade Union examines, provides health consultation, and gives gifts to officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers in Naval Region 4, photo 4
Vietnam Medical Trade Union examines, provides health consultation, and gives gifts to officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers of Naval Region 4, photo 5
Vietnam Medical Trade Union examines, provides health consultation, and gives gifts to officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers of Navy Region 4, photo 6
Vietnam Medical Trade Union examines, provides health consultation, and gives gifts to officers, soldiers, and relatives of soldiers of Navy Region 4, photo 7

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