MD.MSc - Nguyen Van Hai

MD.MSc - Nguyen Van Hai
MD.MSc - Nguyen Van Hai
Cardiology Department Hong Ngoc - Phuc Truong Minh General Hospital
Professional Experience
Current Position
Head of Department - Phuc Truong Minh Facility
Education
  • 2001 – 2007: Studied General Medicine at Hanoi Medical University.
  • 2014: Completed postgraduate training in Interventional Cardiology at the Vietnam National Heart Institute – Bach Mai Hospital.
  • 2015 – 2017: Master’s Degree in Cardiology, Hanoi Medical University.
  • 2015–2018: Clinical practice in Interventional Cardiology at the Interventional Cardiology Department - Vietnam National Heart Institute – Bach Mai Hospital.
     
Degree
Master of Science | Doctor
Languages
English
Clinical Activities
  • 2008 - 2014: Physician at the Emergency and Intensive Care Department, Saint Paul General Hospital.
  • 2014 - 2019:  Deputy Head of the Interventional Cardiology Department, Saint Paul General Hospital.

        - Treatment of internal cardiovascular diseases.

        - In charge of the Cardiac Emergency Room.

        - Interventional cardiologist, performing independent procedures since 2017.

  • 2020-2023: Deputy Director, Head of Internal Cardiology Hop Luc General Hospital - Thanh Hoa.

        - Head of the Interventional Cardiology Unit.

        - Chairman of the Scientific Council.

        - Successfully co-organized a scientific conference in collaboration with the Vietnam National Heart Institute.

  • 8/2023- Present: Head of Clinical & Interventional Cardiology at Hong Ngoc General Hospital.
     

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Temporary and permanent pacemaker implantation to treat patients with abnormal heart rhythms
This was the case of Mr. L.S, a 54-year-old Korean patient, who presented with prolonged fatigue, chest tightness, and recurrent episodes of lightheadedness and syncope. He was diagnosed with third-degree atrioventricular (AV) block and was immediately fitted with a temporary pacemaker to prevent sudden cardiac death. The patient later underwent permanent pacemaker implantation to maintain long-term heart rhythm stability.
Temporary and permanent pacemaker implantation to treat patients with abnormal heart rhythms
This was the case of Mr. L.S, a 54-year-old Korean patient, who presented with prolonged fatigue, chest tightness, and recurrent episodes of lightheadedness and syncope. He was diagnosed with third-degree atrioventricular (AV) block and was immediately fitted with a temporary pacemaker to prevent sudden cardiac death. The patient later underwent permanent pacemaker implantation to maintain long-term heart rhythm stability.