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The students of Medical, Educational Missions and Outreach spent two days with 7-year-old Hien Thu Thi Vo, one of their sponsored heart patients, at University Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. Hien’s condition has necessitated countless hospital visits throughout her lifetime. Hien, who had previous heart surgery that failed to correct her condition, tires easily and is forbidden to go to school by her doctors.
The students of Medical, Educational Missions and Outreach spent two days with 7-year-old Hien Thu Thi Vo, one of their sponsored heart patients, at University Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. Hien’s condition has necessitated countless hospital visits throughout her lifetime. Hien, who had previous heart surgery that failed to correct her condition, tires easily and is forbidden to go to school by her doctors.
The students of Medical, Educational Missions and Outreach spent two days with 7-year-old Hien Thu Thi Vo, one of their sponsored heart patients, at University Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. Hien’s condition has necessitated countless hospital visits throughout her lifetime. Hien, who had previous heart surgery that failed to correct her condition, tires easily and is forbidden to go to school by her doctors.
MEMO students spent three days visiting different departments of University Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, spending much of their time in the cardiac ward. Students talked to patients and their families about their conditions and experiences. With little space to work in, the intensive care unit and post operation room only have five available beds – patients often share beds and are cared for by their relatives because of a lack of available hospital staff.
MEMO students spent three days visiting different departments of University Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, spending much of their time in the cardiac ward. Students talked to patients and their families about their conditions and experiences. With little space to work in, the intensive care unit and post operation room only have five available beds – patients often share beds and are cared for by their relatives because of a lack of available hospital staff.
MEMO students spent three days visiting different departments of University Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, spending much of their time in the cardiac ward. Students talked to patients and their families about their conditions and experiences. With little space to work in, the intensive care unit and post operation room only have five available beds – patients often share beds and are cared for by their relatives because of a lack of available hospital staff.