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Military hospital 175 asked to improve staff capacity

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked military hospital 175 to focus on improving the quality of its doctors, and nurses in order to better serve the army and the public.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has asked military hospital 175 to focuson improving the quality of its doctors, and nurses in order to betterserve the army and the public.

Attending thehospital’s 40th Traditional Day in Ho Chi Minh City on May 23, the PrimeMinister hailed the efforts made by the entire staff to make thehospital a big and modern medical centre for the military in the southof Vietnam.

He asked the hospital to help trainmilitary doctors for other military hospitals in provinces and citiesnationwide, and provide assistance for hospitals at lower levels toincrease health check-ups and treatment there.

On this occasion, the PM presented Independence Order, first class, tothe hospital in recognition of its contributions to the country’snation-building and safeguarding cause.

Earlier,he attended the ground-breaking ceremony of the orthopaedic instituteunder military hospital 175 in Ho Chi Minh City’s Go Vap district.

With a total investment of more than 1 trillion VND (46 million USD), the institute will have 500 beds for patients.-VNA

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