7th Anniversary Celebration of Hanoi Eye Hospital 2

On the evening of April 19, at the Paddington Hotel in Ha Long, the Gala Dinner "Imprint of 7 Years of Community Service" of the Vietnam Glaucoma Club and Hanoi Eye Hospital Campus 2 was a jubilant occasion filled with hospital staff, colleagues, and close partners.

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Gala Dinner Celebrating 7 Years of Hospital Anniversary and Glaucoma Campaign Wrap-Up

Over the past seven years, Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2 has continuously enhanced its professional expertise and upgraded its facilities to become a leading provider of safe, effective, and sustainable eye care solutions.

Upholding the spirit of “treating with intellect and caring from the heart,” Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2 envisions itself as a comprehensive eye care provider. As a solution provider, the hospital offers effective consultation and treatment for patients with various eye conditions. As a safety expert, the hospital’s medical team strictly adheres to the “3 No’s” principle: no over-prescription, no unnecessary surgeries, and no excessive medication.

Currently, Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2 is the only private eye care hospital offering advanced services such as ocular prosthetics, strabismus correction, and corneal transplantation. Additionally, the hospital serves as a training facility for Hanoi Medical University, nurturing future ophthalmologists.

Dedicated to serving the community, Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2 not only provides patient care but also trains ophthalmologists, supports the underprivileged, and promotes public health.

Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2 organized a Gala Dinner to celebrate its 7th anniversary.

The Gala Dinner marked a special occasion to commemorate the 7th anniversary of the Vietnam Glaucoma Club and the 7th birthday of Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2. It also provided an opportunity to review the “Green Up – Raising Glaucoma Awareness” campaign and its significant achievements.

The Gala Dinner featured a ceremony to honor the pioneers who laid the foundation for the Vietnam Glaucoma Club, guiding its continuous growth in scale and expertise.

Honoring the pioneers who laid the foundation for the Vietnam Glaucoma Club.

Continuing the program, Dr. Bui Nhu Vinh Tuyen, Vice President of the Vietnam Glaucoma Club, shared and summarized some of the active initiatives undertaken by eye hospitals to support World Glaucoma Week. Dr. Tuyen acknowledged and appreciated the efforts of Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2 in the “Green Up – Raising Glaucoma Awareness” campaign.

Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2 announced the results of its “Run for Green Up” virtual race. The race attracted over 700 runners nationwide, raising over 73 million VND for the Sight for the Blind Fund and the Quang Ninh Association for the Blind.

During the Gala Dinner, Prof. Dr. Do Tan Chu, President of the Vietnam Glaucoma Club, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hoang Thi Minh Chau, Chairwoman of the Professional Council of Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2, jointly presented 50 million VND raised from the race to the Quang Ninh Association for the Blind.

Funds raised from the race were donated to the Quang Ninh Association for the Blind.

The meaningful strides did not end there. The “Green Up” Expanded Run continued on the morning of April 21st, along Tran Quoc Nghien Street, Hong Ha Ward, Ha Long City.

Heartfelt Artistic Performances by Medical Professionals of Hanoi Central Eye Hospital and Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2

With over 500 guests in attendance, the Gala Dinner “7 Years of Community Service” showcased artistic performances meticulously prepared and performed by the hospital’s medical staff to celebrate the 7th anniversary of the Vietnam Glaucoma Club and the 7th anniversary of Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2.

The program commenced with the “Song of Light,” a moving melody that paid tribute to the contributions of ophthalmologists to public health. It set the perfect tone for the Gala Dinner, themed “7 Years of Dedication, Bright Eyes Protecting Community Vision” by the Vietnam Glaucoma Club and Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2.

The “Song of Light” by composer Cat Van, dedicated to the Vietnam Glaucoma Club, was a powerful opening performance.

Seven years is a significant milestone in the journey of the Vietnam Glaucoma Club. Throughout this journey, there have been those who laid the foundation, those who accompanied from the very beginning, and those who are newcomers. However, everyone here shares the same spirit of “volunteering” – serving the community.

The performance of “Volunteering” coincided with the ceremony celebrating 7 years of the Vietnam Glaucoma Club and 7 years of Hanoi Eye Hospital – Branch 2, evoking a sense of pride in the audience.

Amidst the emotional and contemplative moments, the Gala Dinner also featured lively and joyous performances. The lively energy of the opening dance performance set the mood for the entire hall.

The program concluded in a spirit of unity as the entire ballroom sang “Joining Hands,” expressing the shared commitment to common goals and the mission of community service.

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