Dr Pham Luu Nhat Hoang graduated from Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University in 2003 and obtained his Critical Care Medicine Certificate from Victor Segalen Bordeaux II University, France, in 2007. Dr Hoang gained his Master Degree in General Internal Medicine from Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University in 2010. Dr Hoang has more than 12 years of experience in resuscitation, clinical practices and general ultrasound. Dr Hoang started to work at FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department in 2009, and has been playing an active role in assisting the Head of Department in overseeing its general operation and the professional quality of doctors and clinical staff. Related Articles Related Articles 13/06/2022 Care of Casts and Splints Casts and splints support and protect injured bones and soft tissue. When you break a bone, your doctor will put the pieces back together in the right position. 16/06/2021 FVH Comprehensive Covid-19 Diagnosis Solutions FV Hospital has been at the forefront in the fight against the global Covid-19 pandemic since the early stages in 2020. Fighting hand-in-hand with local and national authorities and the community at large to keep communities safe whilst continuing to provide world-class healthcare for all patients in need. FVH was the first private hospital in […] 07/02/2020 FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department Information for Patients FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department is committed to providing quality emergency care in a timely manner. Patients are seen in order of medical urgency with the more acute patients being seen first and the non-urgent patients being seen after. A critically ill patient may require the attention of several staff members which may increase […] 05/09/2018 Minor Head Injury What is a minor head injury? The most common type of minor head injury is concussion. Concussion may be associated with loss of consciousness (a “blackout”). This is often brief and is normally followed by a rapid and complete recovery. What causes a minor head injury? The skull and facial bones are hard and they […] 13/06/2022 Care of Casts and Splints Casts and splints support and protect injured bones and soft tissue. When you break a bone, your doctor will put the pieces back together in the right position. 16/06/2021 FVH Comprehensive Covid-19 Diagnosis Solutions FV Hospital has been at the forefront in the fight against the global Covid-19 pandemic since the early stages in 2020. Fighting hand-in-hand with local and national authorities and the community at large to keep communities safe whilst continuing to provide world-class healthcare for all patients in need. FVH was the first private hospital in […] 07/02/2020 FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department Information for Patients FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department is committed to providing quality emergency care in a timely manner. Patients are seen in order of medical urgency with the more acute patients being seen first and the non-urgent patients being seen after. A critically ill patient may require the attention of several staff members which may increase […] 05/09/2018 Minor Head Injury What is a minor head injury? The most common type of minor head injury is concussion. Concussion may be associated with loss of consciousness (a “blackout”). This is often brief and is normally followed by a rapid and complete recovery. What causes a minor head injury? The skull and facial bones are hard and they […]
13/06/2022 Care of Casts and Splints Casts and splints support and protect injured bones and soft tissue. When you break a bone, your doctor will put the pieces back together in the right position.
16/06/2021 FVH Comprehensive Covid-19 Diagnosis Solutions FV Hospital has been at the forefront in the fight against the global Covid-19 pandemic since the early stages in 2020. Fighting hand-in-hand with local and national authorities and the community at large to keep communities safe whilst continuing to provide world-class healthcare for all patients in need. FVH was the first private hospital in […]
07/02/2020 FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department Information for Patients FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department is committed to providing quality emergency care in a timely manner. Patients are seen in order of medical urgency with the more acute patients being seen first and the non-urgent patients being seen after. A critically ill patient may require the attention of several staff members which may increase […]
05/09/2018 Minor Head Injury What is a minor head injury? The most common type of minor head injury is concussion. Concussion may be associated with loss of consciousness (a “blackout”). This is often brief and is normally followed by a rapid and complete recovery. What causes a minor head injury? The skull and facial bones are hard and they […]
13/06/2022 Care of Casts and Splints Casts and splints support and protect injured bones and soft tissue. When you break a bone, your doctor will put the pieces back together in the right position.
16/06/2021 FVH Comprehensive Covid-19 Diagnosis Solutions FV Hospital has been at the forefront in the fight against the global Covid-19 pandemic since the early stages in 2020. Fighting hand-in-hand with local and national authorities and the community at large to keep communities safe whilst continuing to provide world-class healthcare for all patients in need. FVH was the first private hospital in […]
07/02/2020 FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department Information for Patients FV Hospital’s Accident & Emergency Department is committed to providing quality emergency care in a timely manner. Patients are seen in order of medical urgency with the more acute patients being seen first and the non-urgent patients being seen after. A critically ill patient may require the attention of several staff members which may increase […]
05/09/2018 Minor Head Injury What is a minor head injury? The most common type of minor head injury is concussion. Concussion may be associated with loss of consciousness (a “blackout”). This is often brief and is normally followed by a rapid and complete recovery. What causes a minor head injury? The skull and facial bones are hard and they […]