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Hanoi Medical University Hospital experts help treat COVID-19 patients

A 13-strong working delegation from the Hanoi Medical University Hospital led by its Director Associate Professor and Dr. Nguyen Lan Hieu has been working hard at the COVID-19 epicentre to treat patients with serious underlying diseases in recent days.
Hanoi Medical University Hospital experts help treat COVID-19 patients ảnh 1Director of the Hanoi Medical University Hospital Associate Professor and Dr. Nguyen Lan Hieu (Source: baoquocte.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) – A 13-strong working delegation from the Hanoi MedicalUniversity Hospital led by its Director Associate Professor and Dr. Nguyen LanHieu has been working hard at the COVID-19 epicentre to treat patients withserious underlying diseases in recent days.

The delegation has coordinated with two experienced doctorsfrom the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases in providing professionalassistance for the Hue Central Hospital in central Thua Thien-Hue province which hasreceived severe patients from neighbouring Da Nang city, and Quang Nam and Quang Tri provinces.

They have also trained and updated their colleagues in thecentral region on how to deal with related diseases of COVID-19 patients suchas treatment diagnosis, airway management, management of anticoagulants, and pulmonaryartery obstruction.

As of August 16 morning, Vietnam has recorded 951 COVID-19infections, including 334 imported cases and 24 fatalities related to this disease./.
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