The central hospital of tuberculosis and lung disease (CHTLD) was established in 16th April, 1958 
according to the decree No 316-YT/ND.

The main achievements:


- The 1st, 2nd and 3 rd war medals
- The 2 nd and 3 rd labour medal
- Rotery-emulation flag of uncle Ho Chi Minh
- Diploma of merit of goverment
- Diploma of merit of ministry of health

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Directors:

M.D Le Quang Quoi (1958-1973)
M.D Le Ngoc Thin (1973-1984)
M.D Bui Van Sac (1984-1987)
M.D Vu Mai (1987-1994)
M.D Phan Van Sat (1995-1997)
Ph.D, M.D Dinh Ngoc Sy (Since 1997)

Functions:

- Being the national hospital of tuberculosis and lung disease.
- Treating the tuberculosis and lung disease for population in the north of Viet Nam and arming force.

2nd grade medical doctor
Ph.D, excellent physician 
Director Dinh Ngoc Sy

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Task:

- Treating the patients with tuberculosis and lung disease in the north of Viet Nam and arming force.
- Being practising facility of Ha Noi medical university in tuberculosis and lung disease profession.
- Implementing the researches in order to serve the tuberculosis prevention and control activities in the national anti-tuberculosis control program.
- Communicating the ways of tuberculosis prevention and guiding the lower levels in tuberculosis control.
- Collaborating with the domestic hospitals and universities.
International cooperation.
- Managing the health economy.

Phar. Hoang Duc Linh
Vice director
Vice secretory of communist party branch

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Organizational structure:

Beds: 350
Departments: 18
Consultations: 10.000
Personnel: including Ph.D, M.S, M.D, 1st or 2nd grade medical doctors, exellent nurses.

Vice director Dang Van Khoa
2nd grade medical doctor
Chief of trade union branch

Prospects:

- Being the highest national hospital in tuberculosis and lung disease.
- Being the leading and perfect professional hospital with general examining department.
- In patient: 600-1000 beds.
- Researching, educating and international cooperation in profession of tuberculosis and lung disease.

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