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Young doctors provide health checkups for the poor

More than 6,000 young doctors partook in a volunteer event for community health in 63 cities and provinces across Vietnam on May 17.
More than 6,000 young doctors partook in a volunteer event forcommunity health in 63 cities and provinces across Vietnam on May 17.

They offered free health check-ups and medicinesto 100,000 people, provided free eye surgeries for 1,000 elderly peopleand trained 5,000 teachers in first aid at 700 kindergartens andprimary schools in rural and far-flung areas.

During the day, 13,000 units of blood were collected and 50,000 childrenparticipated in hand washing with soap activities.

On the occasion, the Vietnam Young Doctors’ Association commended 10outstanding young doctors and the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Unionpresented its most notable insignia “For Young Generations” to leadersof the Health Ministry.

Young Doctors’ Day aimedto raise awareness of improving community health and strengtheningunity and coordination among young doctors in community activities.-VNA

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