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Taiwanese doctors give free check-ups to Dong Nai’s poor

Physicians from the Rong Min Hospital of Taiwan (China) have delivered free medical check-up and medicines to over 1,600 poor people in the remote districts of Tan Phu, Trang Bom and Cam My, southern Dong Nai province .
Physicians from the Rong Min Hospital of Taiwan (China) havedelivered free medical check-up and medicines to over 1,600 poor peoplein the remote districts of Tan Phu, Trang Bom and Cam My, southern DongNai province .

Director of the hospital Lee San Kan saiddozens of his best doctors aided by modern devices came to serve thehealthcare programme, which was supported by the Vedan Vietnam Company(Vedan).

This charitable programme on August 7 was held for thethird time by the Taiwanese-invested Vedan at a cost of nearly 2 billionVND (94,000 USD).

Apart from offering health advices, Taiwanese medical workers shared their expertise with their local colleagues.

TheVedan Vietnam Company has so far donated over 4 billion VND (188,000USD) for building houses for disadvantaged locals, supporting thoseliving with Agent Orange/dioxin and presenting scholarships to needypupils.

Last month, a similar programme held in the province withthe participation of Taiwanese doctors from the Chang Geng Hospital andlocal physicians benefited more than 1,000 residents. VNA

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