The first issue with the theme "To the woman I love" pays special attention to grandmothers, mothers, and sisters who are cancer patients undergoing long-term treatment, and female patients in difficult circumstances at the Institute of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, Military Hospital 175.
Major General Tran Quoc Viet, Director of Military Hospital 175, said: "The program is expected to become a spiritual care therapy, sharing to help patients overcome the pain of illness, while also helping the hospital's staff, doctors and nurses reduce pressure and stress at work."
Doctors and medical staff take to the stage to play musical instruments and sing songs for the patients.
The music program "Melody of Love Connection" will be held periodically on the last Thursday of the month, each month will have a different theme. The stage of the program can be a hall, a hospital lobby or sometimes a hospital room, a hospital bed. The performances are not only from singers, but also the contributions of doctors and nurses, sometimes even patients.
The program has received much anticipation and excitement from cancer patients, their families and the hospital's doctors. The applause was endless, and patients who overcame their physical pain also sang songs, blending into the warm atmosphere that the program brought.
More than 300 cancer patients join in musical melodies as a spiritual therapy to ease their pain.
Patients being treated at the Institute of Oncology and Nuclear Medicine, Military Hospital 175 expressed their joy and excitement when the artists brought music to the hospital. The melodious singing helped patients stay optimistic and temporarily forget the pain during treatment. Some patients were in wheelchairs or had IVs in their arms, but they all wanted to come down and listen to the program.
Patient D.QL (45 years old, in Gia Lai) shared: "I am really touched when the program not only brings songs, singing, and meaningful spiritual medicine to each patient, but the program also gives gifts to difficult patients like us."
At the program, 250 gifts were given to patients, 30 gifts (500,000 VND/gift and gifts) for 30 female patients in especially difficult circumstances.
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