Professor Nguyen Anh Tri honored twice by Vietnam Glory program

VOV.VN - Professor Nguyen Anh Tri, Director of the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, has been honored by the 2017 Vietnam Glory program for his outstanding contribution to Vietnam’s renewal over the past 30 years. This is the second time Tri has received the distinction.

Professor Nguyen Anh Tri, Director of the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion

Professor Nguyen Anh Tri was born in 1957 in Quang Binh province. After finishing high school, Tri studied for the physics entrance exam at Vinh University of Education, but about of malaria prevented him from being admitted to the university. This incident drove him to another path: medicine, where he found great success.

Professor Nguyen Anh Tri said “When I was a high school student, I was interested in many subjects, such as physics and literature. Then I got malaria. When the doctors saved my life, I realized the importance of medicine and decided to become a doctor”.

In 1976, Nguyen Anh Tri was admitted to Hanoi Medical University. After graduating, he worked at the Department of Hematology and Blood Transfusion at Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Hospital. Tri got involved in treating patients, researching blood diseases, and giving lectures. In 2003, he was appointed Director of the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion. Professor Tri has become a leading researcher in Vietnam with more than 250 research projects on hematology and blood transfusion and 18 books in this field.

Tri was co-founder of the National Steering Committee of the Voluntary Blood Donation Campaign. Under Tri’s management, the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion has worked with the Vietnam Red Cross Society and the Vietnam Youth Union to promote voluntary blood donation. He has helped organize such events as the 2004 “Run for the voluntary blood donation campaign”, and “One drop of blood, one heart”. 

Nguyen Anh Tri initiated and organized the “Red Spring festival”, which mobilized thousands of people to donate blood. That festival was applauded by the World Health Organization for alleviating Vietnam’s blood shortage.

Professor Tri has also helped train many fine doctors and researchers. Bui Ngoc Dung of the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion was one of Tri’s students. Dung said “Professor Tri is a great role model as a doctor and a scientist. He is extremely dedicated. We have learned a lot from him, both professionally and ethically”.

Professor Nguyen Anh Tri was awarded the “Labor Hero” title, the “People’s Physician” title, and the Labor Order First Class.

Mời quý độc giả theo dõi VOV.VN trên
Viết bình luận

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Related

“Red Journey” 2017 expects to collect 35,000 blood units
“Red Journey” 2017 expects to collect 35,000 blood units

At least 35,000 units of blood are expected to be collected during this year’s “Hanh trinh Do” (Red Journey), which will take place from July 1 to 30.

“Red Journey” 2017 expects to collect 35,000 blood units

“Red Journey” 2017 expects to collect 35,000 blood units

At least 35,000 units of blood are expected to be collected during this year’s “Hanh trinh Do” (Red Journey), which will take place from July 1 to 30.

At least 130,000 units of blood expected to be collected in April
At least 130,000 units of blood expected to be collected in April

As many as 250,000 people are expected to join blood donation events in April, while at least 130,000 blood units are hoped to be gathered during the month, said Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu, deputy head of the National Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation on April 7.

At least 130,000 units of blood expected to be collected in April

At least 130,000 units of blood expected to be collected in April

As many as 250,000 people are expected to join blood donation events in April, while at least 130,000 blood units are hoped to be gathered during the month, said Nguyen Thi Xuan Thu, deputy head of the National Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation on April 7.

Live blood bank facilitates treatment in Truong Sa archipelago
Live blood bank facilitates treatment in Truong Sa archipelago

A live blood bank project initiated by the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion in Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago has proven effective, helping provide blood for medical treatment on the islands. 

Live blood bank facilitates treatment in Truong Sa archipelago

Live blood bank facilitates treatment in Truong Sa archipelago

A live blood bank project initiated by the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion in Truong Sa (Spratly) archipelago has proven effective, helping provide blood for medical treatment on the islands.