What is the direction of Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital after the doctor was accused of soliciting a patient’s child for “fun”?

Talking with reporter Dan Tri, a representative of Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital said that the authorities are still in the process of investigating the case of doctor N.Q.C., working at the unit. was attacked by a girl named N.T.K.T. (21 years old) accused of committing the act asked for “fun” then directly sexually abused before giving medicine cancer</ a> to her mother.

Notably, according to the complaint, Dr. C. gave T. a drug called Lenvaxen 10 and introduced the drug for internal sale only admitted to giving Lenvaxen 10 medicine to patients for treatment when responding to the press and explaining to the Inspector of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health.

According to the following complaint, several After a week of taking the medicine, the patient had complications and had to be admitted to Cho Ray Hospital for emergency treatment. There, the treating doctor discovered that the above medicine did not meet the quality standards and was not suitable for use.

Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital confirmed that the unit does not have a drug called Lenvaxen 10, so the information about the drug being sold internally is false.

In addition, at the time of using the medicine, T.’s mother was not in the hospital.

Answering the question of Dan Tri reporter about Dr. C. Will there be any action if drugs are given freely to patients? A leader of Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital shared that the alleged incident happened outside, so this place does not have the authority to handle the above issue.< /p>

After the incident, the Board of Directors of the unit issued instructions requiring all employees to strictly comply with regulations on dispensing prescription drugs and avoid contact with subjects introducing illegal drugs, medical products and supplies. clear origin. At the same time, it is strictly prohibited to use the above products at the hospital.

However, the leaders of the Oncology Hospital Ho Chi Minh City admits that it cannot be controlled if medical staff work privately and prescribe illegal drugs for patients to use outside.

“Actually, up to this point, we have not heard any objections from you.” Reflecting on the fact that someone recommended bringing in outside medication. If they do, they will only take them to clinics because the hospital has a pharmaceutical system with a proper drug visa bidding, so they cannot do anything wrong,” the source shared.

In addition to the issue of medication, the Board of Directors The director of Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital also said he would regularly remind the unit’s medical team about their behavior and patient care.

In the application sent to the Inspectorate of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health and the Inspectorate of the Ministry of Health, they requested to resolve acts showing signs of violation. Medical ethics regulations on medical examination and treatment of a girl named N.T.K.T., 21 years old, living in Ho Chi Minh City, said that her mother had thyroid cancer that had invaded her trachea.

Then T. texted Dr. N.Q.C., working at the Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital, asked for assistance because he had previously treated the patient’s mother.

At this time, Dr. C. said that the school The above case had “exhausted all options” and only using a targeted drug called Lenvaxen 10 that he gave could prolong life.

Ms. T. believes that Dr. C. took advantage of her anxiety. She wanted to save her mother at all costs to “have fun”. Ms. T. also accused Dr. C. of sexually abusing her on April 18 at a clinic in Tan Binh district (HCMC).</ p>

However, after taking the medicine given by Dr. worked with doctor N.Q.C. Request an explanation of the contents reflected in the application. However, Dr. C. did not admit to the sexual abuse, only saying that he provided counseling and gave medicine to T.’s mother at his home.