Dr Dang Nhan Tam graduated as a general doctor from the Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University in 2015 and received a Level I Specialisation Degree in 2020 from the same school. Dr Tam also regularly participated in pathology fellowships at Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital. Pathologists often do not receive recognition from the community, but Dr Dang Nhan Tam is driven by her desire to explore the value of this specialty to benefit patients. Reviewing samples and diagnosing disease have become her passion. Dr Dang Nhan Tam explains that pathology plays a vital role in finding out the cause and nature of diseases. As a pathologist, she diagnoses samples from patients, enabling clinicians to build appropriate treatment plans. She understands the immense responsibility that comes with this role: any inaccuracies in diagnosis or sample collection can lead to ineffective treatment, causing patients and their loved ones to suffer. She always meticulously considers each sample from multiple aspects to ensure accurate diagnosis, in turn enhancing treatment efficiency and optimising costs. Dr Dang Nhan Tam joined FV Hospital in July 2023 and works at the Pathology Unit, FV Laboratory & Blood Bank, responsible for cytology and anatomical specimens. At FV Hospital, Dr Tam looks forward to studying patient samples from various specialties to expand her knowledge and become familiar with the JCI-standard sample reading process. Despite being relatively young, Dr Tam has eight years of experience as a pathologist at major hospitals, including Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital (2018-2023) and Dong Nai Hospital (2015-2017). Related Articles Related Articles 20/04/2026 Transarterial Chemoembolisation (TACE) for Liver Cancer What is transarterial chemoembolisation? Transarterial chemoembolisation or TACE is a palliative treatment for liver cancer. This can be a cancer originating in the liver or a cancer that has spread (metastasised) to the liver from other areas of the body. TACE is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. Anti-cancer drugs […] Hypertension – monitoring & complications 27/01/2026 Alcohol and Heart Health ARE THERE POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF DRINKING WINE OR OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES? Moderate drinking – one drink a day for women and two for men – appears to protect some people against heart disease. Especially in people having significant physical activity, who control their weight, and follow a diet high in fruits and vegetables and lower in […] Long-term post-treatment support Post-operative care 27/01/2026 Abdomino Pelvic Radiotherapy Radiation on the abdominal and pelvic areas can sometimes cause side effects. You may or may not experience adverse effects. The effects and their severity vary from person to person. This sheet contains detailed information about potential side effects and ways to deal with them. Generally, these effects appear in the 3rd week of treatment […] Otitis media & hearing loss 27/01/2026 Newborn Hearing Screening WHY DO WE OFFER NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING? Speech and language acquisition delay is one of the most common neuro-development difficulties in early childhood. The reason to perform newborn hearing screening is to detect a hearing disorder as early as possible and take action by supplying the child with a hearing aid or a cochlear implant. […] 20/04/2026 Transarterial Chemoembolisation (TACE) for Liver Cancer What is transarterial chemoembolisation? Transarterial chemoembolisation or TACE is a palliative treatment for liver cancer. This can be a cancer originating in the liver or a cancer that has spread (metastasised) to the liver from other areas of the body. TACE is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. Anti-cancer drugs […] Hypertension – monitoring & complications 27/01/2026 Alcohol and Heart Health ARE THERE POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF DRINKING WINE OR OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES? Moderate drinking – one drink a day for women and two for men – appears to protect some people against heart disease. Especially in people having significant physical activity, who control their weight, and follow a diet high in fruits and vegetables and lower in […] Long-term post-treatment support Post-operative care 27/01/2026 Abdomino Pelvic Radiotherapy Radiation on the abdominal and pelvic areas can sometimes cause side effects. You may or may not experience adverse effects. The effects and their severity vary from person to person. This sheet contains detailed information about potential side effects and ways to deal with them. Generally, these effects appear in the 3rd week of treatment […] Otitis media & hearing loss 27/01/2026 Newborn Hearing Screening WHY DO WE OFFER NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING? Speech and language acquisition delay is one of the most common neuro-development difficulties in early childhood. The reason to perform newborn hearing screening is to detect a hearing disorder as early as possible and take action by supplying the child with a hearing aid or a cochlear implant. […]
20/04/2026 Transarterial Chemoembolisation (TACE) for Liver Cancer What is transarterial chemoembolisation? Transarterial chemoembolisation or TACE is a palliative treatment for liver cancer. This can be a cancer originating in the liver or a cancer that has spread (metastasised) to the liver from other areas of the body. TACE is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. Anti-cancer drugs […]
Hypertension – monitoring & complications 27/01/2026 Alcohol and Heart Health ARE THERE POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF DRINKING WINE OR OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES? Moderate drinking – one drink a day for women and two for men – appears to protect some people against heart disease. Especially in people having significant physical activity, who control their weight, and follow a diet high in fruits and vegetables and lower in […]
Long-term post-treatment support Post-operative care 27/01/2026 Abdomino Pelvic Radiotherapy Radiation on the abdominal and pelvic areas can sometimes cause side effects. You may or may not experience adverse effects. The effects and their severity vary from person to person. This sheet contains detailed information about potential side effects and ways to deal with them. Generally, these effects appear in the 3rd week of treatment […]
Otitis media & hearing loss 27/01/2026 Newborn Hearing Screening WHY DO WE OFFER NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING? Speech and language acquisition delay is one of the most common neuro-development difficulties in early childhood. The reason to perform newborn hearing screening is to detect a hearing disorder as early as possible and take action by supplying the child with a hearing aid or a cochlear implant. […]
20/04/2026 Transarterial Chemoembolisation (TACE) for Liver Cancer What is transarterial chemoembolisation? Transarterial chemoembolisation or TACE is a palliative treatment for liver cancer. This can be a cancer originating in the liver or a cancer that has spread (metastasised) to the liver from other areas of the body. TACE is a non-surgical and minimally invasive procedure performed by an interventional radiologist. Anti-cancer drugs […]
Hypertension – monitoring & complications 27/01/2026 Alcohol and Heart Health ARE THERE POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF DRINKING WINE OR OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES? Moderate drinking – one drink a day for women and two for men – appears to protect some people against heart disease. Especially in people having significant physical activity, who control their weight, and follow a diet high in fruits and vegetables and lower in […]
Long-term post-treatment support Post-operative care 27/01/2026 Abdomino Pelvic Radiotherapy Radiation on the abdominal and pelvic areas can sometimes cause side effects. You may or may not experience adverse effects. The effects and their severity vary from person to person. This sheet contains detailed information about potential side effects and ways to deal with them. Generally, these effects appear in the 3rd week of treatment […]
Otitis media & hearing loss 27/01/2026 Newborn Hearing Screening WHY DO WE OFFER NEWBORN HEARING SCREENING? Speech and language acquisition delay is one of the most common neuro-development difficulties in early childhood. The reason to perform newborn hearing screening is to detect a hearing disorder as early as possible and take action by supplying the child with a hearing aid or a cochlear implant. […]