On March 25, the Ministry of Health in collaboration with Hanoi University of Medicine and Bach Mai Hospital celebrated the 100th birth anniversary of professor , doctor Phan Ngoc Trinh
Professor Trinh Ngoc Phan was born on March 30, 1914 in Hanoi and died on May 31, 1985. In 1944, after graduating from Hanoi University of Medicine with excellent certificate, professor worked at Bach Mai Hospital .
Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Xuyen said: " The anniversary is an opportunity for the health sector to express deep gratitude and acknowledge the tremendous contributions of professor Trinh Ngoc Phan .
Deputy Minister affirmed that professors and doctors Trinh Ngoc Phan lays the groundwork for specialized infection sector in Vietnam . With over 40 years of contribution, the professor is a dedicated teacher, clinician and creative scientist. He always brings out the ability and enthusiasm to work and dedication to the infectious sector.
Deputy Minister affirmed that professors and doctors Trinh Ngoc Phan lays the groundwork for specialized infection sector in Vietnam . With over 40 years of contribution, the professor is a dedicated teacher, clinician and creative scientist. He always brings out the ability and enthusiasm to work and dedication to the infectious sector.
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