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简介Professor - Dr. Hattori Tadashi examines a patient's eyes. Photo: Hue Eye Hospital Professor - Dr. H dự đoán tỷ số west ham

Professor - Dr. Hattori Tadashi examines a patient's eyes. Photo: Hue Eye Hospital 

Professor - Dr. Hattori Tadashi (born in 1964, Japanese nationality) is the Executive Director of the Asia Prevention of Blindness Association. He was recently awarded the title "Honorary Citizen of Thua Thien Hue Province" in recognition of his outstanding achievements and contributions to the province's development, for the goals of peace and social progress.

Leaving a well-paid job for Vietnam's patients

Dr. Hattori vividly recalls the fateful encounter that brought him to Vietnam: In October 2001, Kyoto University School of Medicine, where he had previously studied, hosted a conference. It was there that he met a Vietnamese doctor who invited him to Vietnam to perform eye surgeries for disadvantaged patients and to mentor and share his experiences with local doctors.

After six months of consideration, Dr. Hattori decided to resign from a high-paying hospital job and set off for Vietnam with the mindset of "just volunteering for three months". However, what he witnessed in Vietnam captivated this doctor.

"I was very surprised to see many patients who had lost one eye for a long time, only to come to the hospital when the remaining eye suffered from cataracts or something else that prevented them from seeing. There were cases where surgeries were essential for saving the eyesight, but the patients insisted on going home because they couldn't afford the operation," Dr. Hattori shared.

 Professor - Dr. Hattori Tadashi performing surgery on a patient. Photo: Hue Eye Hospital

Back in Japan, Dr. Hattori still grappled with what he had seen in Vietnam. He discussed it with his wife, who had initially opposed his volunteering trip to Vietnam. Without much thought for themselves, he proposed to his wife to use the several million Yen they had saved to buy an apartment to support Vietnamese patients.

I told my wife: “We can live in a rented house if necessary, but if these patients don't get surgeries right away, they could go blind. If we use this money to buy the latest eye surgery equipment and medical tools, we could save over 2,000 people in a year, even tackling difficult surgical cases. So please allow me to use that money," Dr. Hattori recounted.

On his second return to Vietnam, Dr. Hattori brought along medical equipment and supplies, which rapidly increased the number of surgeries performed. However, the accumulated funds began to dwindle. To continue pursuing his goal of helping disadvantaged patients in Vietnam, Dr. Hattori began shuttling a lot between two countries Japan and Vietnam.

After every two weeks in Vietnam, he would return to Japan to work tirelessly, saving up money to buy the apartment and using the remaining funds to purchase surgical medical equipment to help patients in Vietnam. Hattori practiced as a freelance doctor in Japan for two weeks, continuously performing surgeries in hospitals across various provinces.

Having a deep affection for Hue

Professor - Dr. Hattori Tadashi is known as one of the top experts in Japan in treating retinal and vitreous diseases. He is also a world-leading surgical doctor in techniques such as anterior chamber intraocular lens (ACOL) implantation and phacoemulsification surgery. With his love for Thua Thien Hue province, Dr. Hattori not only performed surgeries for patients directly but also transferred techniques, imparted knowledge and skills, and mobilized resources to enhance the quality of healthcare service at Hue Eye Hospital.

 Professor - Dr. Hattori Tadashi at the ceremony receiving the title of "Honorary Citizen of Thua Thien Hue Province." Photo: Thai Binh

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