Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam (Doosan Vina) in collaboration with Chung Ang University Hospital (CAUH) is holding their 6th annual corporate social responsibility (CSR) medical service from July 7-12.
Approximately 2,500 residents of six neighboring villages in central Quang Ngai province will receive exams treatments and medicine.
This years’ service includes health care in Vietnam and heart surgery in the Republic of Korea (RoK) for three special children.
The children and a family member will be flown to RoK for specialize heart surgery at Chung Ang University Medical Center in Seoul between July 13 and August 2.
The sixth annual medical service involves a group of fourteen doctors and nurses from CAUH plus one hundred twenty Doosan Vina volunteers.
Some of the common diseases for the elderly that are treated include rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, anemia, sciatica, aches, and bronchitis while children receive treatment for malnutrition and dental problems.
The children and a family member will be flown to RoK for specialize heart surgery at Chung Ang University Medical Center in Seoul between July 13 and August 2.
The sixth annual medical service involves a group of fourteen doctors and nurses from CAUH plus one hundred twenty Doosan Vina volunteers.
Some of the common diseases for the elderly that are treated include rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure, anemia, sciatica, aches, and bronchitis while children receive treatment for malnutrition and dental problems.
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