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Samdech Techo Voluntary Youth Doctor Association Is Growing and Famous

Phnom Penh: Deputy Chairman of the Board of Samdech Techo Young Volunteer Doctors Association (TYDA), Mrs. Pich Chanmony, expressed her excitement and pride for the growth, support, love from the people and the reputation of TYDA for its humanitarian activities during TYDA 10 year’s anniversary. She said that all this is due to the dedication of time, physical and mental strength, the use of knowledge, professional skills, virtue and love, free medical check-ups and humanitarian activities throughout the country.

Speaking at the ceremony to add more member of Samdech Techo Young Volunteer Doctors Association (TYDA) on the afternoon of October 8 in Phnom Penh with more than 800 participants, Mrs. Pich Chanmony confirmed that the TYDA Association by 2022 is 10 years old and has carried out humanitarian activities all over the country, giving a second life, happiness and a smile to the people and their families.

"The actual result is that nearly 350,000 people have been treated, of which more than 6,000 critically ill patients have been transfer for treatment in Phnom Penh and 58 heart disease have been successfully operated on under the auspices of the sponsor the precious of Samdech Techo Hun Sen and Samdech Kittipritthbandit Bun Rany Hun Sen.

Mrs. Pich Chanmony also thanked the philanthropists who have been providing equipment to enable and support the Association to be able to continue its humanitarian mission and thanked the partners who have supported through the participation by directly in the mission, as well as to facilitate the attention of all activities of the association.

It should be noted that as of October 2022, the Samdech Techo Young Volunteer Doctors Association (TYDA) has organized 7 member registration ceremonies, which has so far had more than 8,060 members.



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