
The Medical Advisory Board (MAB) plays a key role in upholding professional standards in clinical practice, patient care, and medical ethics. The Board meets regularly to review, discuss and vote on clinical matters, and to propose improvements to treatment processes and patient safety. The MAB also provides professional advice to the Board of Management on the development and enhancement of clinical standards, procedures, and FV Hospital’s long-term medical strategy.
Following a formal nomination and election process, FV Hospital officially announces the Medical Advisory Board (MAB) for the 2026–2028 term. The Board comprises 15 doctors representing the hospital’s key clinical specialties:
– Dr Ly Quoc Thinh – Head of Anaesthesiology, ICU and Pain Management
– Dr Duong Bich Thuy – Infectious Diseases Specialist
– Dr Le Trong Phat – Head of Orthopaedics and Hand Surgery
– Dr Luong Ngoc Trung – Head of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
– Dr Phan Van Thai – Head of General Surgery
– Dr Ho Minh Tuan – Head of Cardiology and Interventional Cardiology
– Dr Pierre Jaillot – Head of Imaging and Interventional Radiology
– Dr Vo Trieu Dat – Head of FV Thomson Maternity
– Dr Orieux Guillaume – Head of Dermatology
– Dr Nguyen Thi Dieu Huyen – Head of Paediatrics and Neonatology
– Dr Nguyen Tu Duy – Head of Internal Medicine
– Dr Nguyen Nam Binh – Pain Management Specialist
– Dr Nguyen Viet Quynh Thu – Head of Dietetics and Nutrition
– Dr Hoang Chi Tam – Ophthalmology Specialist
– Dr Vu Truong Son – Medical Director
For the new term, the Board continues to receive strong support from the medical staff. Dr Ly Quoc Thinh, Head of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation, ICU and Pain Management, has been appointed Chair of the Board. Dr Duong Bich Thuy, Infectious Disease Specialist, has been appointed Vice Chair. These appointments reflect the clinical team’s confidence in their professional expertise, leadership capability, and management experience.

Dr Ly Quoc Thinh, Head of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation, ICU and Pain Management has been appointed Chair of the Board

Dr Duong Bich Thuy, Infectious Disease Specialist, has been appointed Vice Chair
The Board also serves as an important link between the clinical teams and the Board of Management, contributing to continuous improvements across FV’s healthcare system.
With the participation of leading specialists across all key disciplines, the Medical Advisory Board for the 2026–2028 term is expected to continue supporting FV’s mission to deliver safe, high-quality, patient-centred healthcare.
FV Hospital once again extends its congratulations to the Medical Advisory Board for the 2026 –2028 term. We wish all members good health, continued professional excellence, and every success in their advisory role, as they contribute to ongoing improvements across the hospital.
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