(HBO) - In order to practically emulate to celebrate the 128th anniversary of Uncle Ho's beloved birthday, in Hung Tien commune, the Youth Union of Kim Boi district coordinated with the Youth Union of the district health center to organize many activities on the Festival Day of young doctors following Uncle Ho’s sayings and volunteering for community life in 2018.



Volunteers from the youth clinic club of Kim Boi medical center organized a screening, counseling and free medical treatment for 100 elderly people in Hung Tien commune.

 

In the framework of the program, the volunteers of the youth clinic club of the district health center organized screening, counseling and free medicine for 100 elderly people in Hung Tien commune. In addition, the local people are also consulted on health care for themselves and their families, keeping environmental sanitation, disease prevention, etc. The organization of free medical examination and treatment is a practical activity. These activities contributed to changing people's perception of health care for themselves and their families. Especially, the elderly people have an opportunity of medical examination with modern equipment without having to go to the commune.

This is a very meaningful and realistic activity. This is also a chance for the young physicians to contribute and devote their efforts to the voluntary activities, for social security, promoting the role of youth protection, caring and improvement of local people's health.

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