Public Security Newspaper visits hospitals on the Vietnamese Doctor’s Day

Thứ Ba, 28/02/2017, 18:02

PSNews – On the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the Vietnamese Doctors’ Day, representatives of the Public Security Newspaper in Ho Chi Minh City and in Central – Central Highlands provinces visited and congratulated doctors, nurses and workers of the hospitals of Cho Ray, 30-4 and 199. 

On behalf of the Editor in Chief of the Public Security Newspaper, Senior Colonel Nguyen Thanh Hai and Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Long presented congratulation flowers and best wishes to all doctors, nurses and workers of Cho Ray hospital, the 30-4 hospital and the 199 hospital.

Representatives of those hospitals sincerely thanked the Editorial Board, reporters and soldiers of the Public Security Newspaper for meaningful greetings and continuous supports for their charitable activities.

Major General Nguyen Quoc Dinh, Director of  Hospital 199 in Da Nang, under the Ministry of Public Security, stated that, over the past years, the hospital’s staff have improved their professional knowledge, skills and medical ethics with the aims of improving their healthcare services for officers and soldiers of the public security forces and people of Danang.

Major General Tong Manh Chinh, Director of the 30-4 Hospital 30-4 shared, the friendly and cooperative ties between the hospital and the Public Security Newspaper have been significantly developing.

Over the past years, the Public Security Newspaper has fully covered scientific and technical achievements of the hospital on one hand, and accompanied with the hospital in offering free check-ups and medicines to people in remote and mountainous areas, and building houses of gratitude for needy families.

Representatives of those hospitals said that, in the time ahead, they will continue focusing on improving professional skills, and developing scientific research projects in response to the current situation, contributing to enhance its healthcare quality for the public security forces and local people. 


By Linh Bui