Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 begins last training stage

Major General Hoang Kim Phung, Director of the Vietnam Department of Peacekeeping Operations, affirmed that all preparations have been completed and the staff of the Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 are fully capable of replacing Hospital No.2.
Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 begins last training stage hinh anh 1Staff members of the level-2 Field Hospital No.3 in the last training phase in Ho Chi Minh City before leaving for South Sudan to join the international peacekeeping force. (Photo: VNA)
Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 begins last training stage hinh anh 2After completing the last training session, 63 staff members of the Level-2 Field Hospital No.3 are scheduled to leave for duty in South Sudan in the first quarter on 2021. (Photo: VNA)
Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 begins last training stage hinh anh 3Training equips the hospital’s staff members with more necessary skills when doing duty in the African country, with special attention paid to the prevention of and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In photo: The staff members of the Level-2 Field Hospital No.3 are trained in surgical skills. (Photo: VNA)
Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 begins last training stage hinh anh 4The staff members of the Level-2 Field Hospital No.3 are trained in first-aid skills at the scene. (Photo: VNA)
Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 begins last training stage hinh anh 5During the training session, trainees have to perform duty in battling the COVID-19 pandemic while engaging in training in accordance with strict requirements of the United Nations. (Photo: VNA)
Level-2 Field Hospital No 3 begins last training stage hinh anh 6Vietnam has so far deployed two field hospitals with 126 staff members to South Sudan. (Photo: VNA)

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