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Hanoi Medical University Hospital
NameHanoi Medical University Hospital
Native nameBệnh viện Đại học Y Hà Nội
LocationHanoi
CountryVietnam
TypeTeaching hospital
AffiliationHanoi Medical University
Founded1894

Hanoi Medical University Hospital is a major teaching and referral hospital associated with Hanoi Medical University and located in Ba Đình District, Hanoi, Vietnam. The hospital serves as a clinical training site for students from Hanoi Medical University, residents affiliated with the Ministry of Health (Vietnam), and visiting clinicians from institutions such as VinUniversity, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, and international partners like Harvard Medical School and University of Oxford. It participates in national programs including collaborations with the World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank, United Nations Children's Fund, and regional networks such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations health initiatives.

History

Established during the colonial period, the institution traces origins to French-era medical schools connected to Indochina and figures associated with Tonkin administration and Paul Doumer-era reforms. Over decades it underwent transformations during the First Indochina War, the Vietnam War, and post-war reconstruction, aligning with policies from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and later the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The hospital expanded through partnerships with the Soviet Union, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Sweden, and United States Agency for International Development to upgrade facilities, adopt protocols influenced by World Health Organization guidelines, and implement training curricula modeled after programs at Imperial College London and Johns Hopkins University.

Organization and Administration

The hospital is administratively linked to Hanoi Medical University and coordinated with the Ministry of Health (Vietnam), the People's Committee of Hanoi, and national referral networks including the Vietnamese Society of Cardiology and Vietnam Association of Radiology. Its governance structure incorporates boards and committees with representation from faculty affiliated with departments named after schools such as Pharmaceutical University of Hanoi and partner centers like National Hospital of Pediatrics. Administrative leadership has rotated among clinicians with international credentials from institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Karolinska Institutet, and University of Toronto.

Facilities and Services

Facilities include inpatient wards, intensive care units, surgical theaters, diagnostic radiology suites with CT and MRI comparable to units in Chulalongkorn Hospital and Singapore General Hospital, and specialized centers for cardiology, oncology, and neurology modeled after units at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Asan Medical Center. The hospital operates laboratories accredited under standards promoted by International Organization for Standardization partners and collaborates with diagnostic centers such as Institut Pasteur de Lille and National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology for microbiology, virology, and pathology services. Patient support services mirror models used by St. Thomas' Hospital and incorporate health information systems influenced by projects from World Bank technical assistance.

Medical Education and Research

As the primary clinical base for Hanoi Medical University students, postgraduate trainees pursue specialties recognized by professional bodies like the Vietnamese Medical Association and undertake research with collaborators from University College London, Peking University Health Science Center, Seoul National University College of Medicine, and Erasmus University Rotterdam. The hospital hosts clinical trials compliant with standards endorsed by International Council for Harmonisation and partners in research consortia with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grants, Wellcome Trust projects, and bilateral programs involving Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development. Academic output appears in journals such as The Lancet, BMJ, PLOS Medicine, and regional publications affiliated with ASEAN University Network.

Patient Care and Specialties

Clinical services emphasize cardiovascular surgery influenced by techniques from Cleveland Clinic, oncology protocols adapted from MD Anderson Cancer Center, transplant programs in consultation with Asan Medical Center, and neurosurgical approaches informed by Mayo Clinic and Karolinska Institutet collaborations. Other focal areas include maternal-fetal medicine aligned with standards from UNICEF, infectious disease management in coordination with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention partnerships, and rehabilitation services developed with input from International Committee of the Red Cross and World Rehabilitation Alliance initiatives.

Notable Staff and Alumni

Notable clinicians and alumni have included leaders who served in national roles connected to Ministry of Health (Vietnam), academics who joined faculties at Hanoi Medical University, and researchers who published with coauthors from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and University of Sydney. Alumni have participated in international forums such as the World Health Assembly, contributed to guideline committees at the World Health Organization, and received awards from organizations like Vietnam National Science and Technology Awards and regional honors sponsored by ASEAN.

Community Outreach and Public Health Programs

The hospital runs outreach programs in partnership with the People's Committee of Hanoi, provincial health departments, and NGOs including PATH, Save the Children, and OXFAM to deliver vaccination campaigns supported by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and maternal-child health projects coordinated with UNFPA. It participates in emergency response networks activated during events like the 2003 SARS outbreak, the 2009 H1N1 pandemic, and regional flood responses coordinated with Asian Disaster Preparedness Center and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Category:Hospitals in Hanoi