(HBO) – Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh on November 11 visited and presented certificates of merit to five organisations and six individuals for their excellent achievements in medical examination work.
Deputy Secretary
of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s
Committee Bui Van Khanh comes to see patient Bui Van Nhuong.
On
October 21, Bui Van Nhuong, 28, was sent to the provincial General Hospital
after falling from an estimated height of 15 metres then hitting a vertical
trunk.
Nhuong, a resident of Lac Son district’s Quy Hoa commune, had a respiratory
failure, and experienced mixed shock states and multiple organ failure after
the accident. However, his life was saved after two weeks of positive treatment
at the hospital. He has made good recovery from the injuries, and now can eat
by himself.
In order to give timely praise to the medical staff at the provincial General
Hospital, the Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee issued snap
decision No.2507/QD-UBND on presenting certificates of merit to 11 excellent
organisations and individuals for successfully giving emergency aid to Nhuong.
Giving encouragement to the hospital’s doctors and nurses, Khanh expressed his
hope that the medical staff will continue efforts to overcome difficulties,
improve professional, and apply more advanced technologies in treatment.
The move aims to develop the hospital as a trustworthy medical examination
destination for local people.
The provincial leader also came to see patient Bui Van Nhuong./.
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