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Free health check-ups for children in Tuyen Quang province

Free medical check-ups and surgeries were provided for hundreds of children in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang from June 10-12.
Free health check-ups for children in Tuyen Quang province ảnh 1Free health check-ups for children in Tuyen Quang (Source: danviet)

Tuyen Quang (VNA)
- Free medical check-ups and surgeries were providedfor hundreds of children in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quangfrom June 10-12.

The programme was jointly carried out by the Vietnam Association of PaediatricSurgeons (VNAPS), the Nhip Cau Yeu Thuong (spans of love) Group, and theprovincial General Hospital.

Following the check-ups, 40 children were found with defects and were offeredoperations at the hospital to save travel cost for their families.

VNAPS President Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Liem said the programme was joined by 40doctors, nurses and volunteers from the association and local hospitals.

The programme will also train and transfer the latest technologies for theTuyen Quang General Hospital’s staff, Liem said.

Besides, 40 gift packages, each worth 500,000 VND (22 USD), were also given tothe patients after their operations.-VNA
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