Master, Doctor Phạm Hòa Hưng is currently the Head of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, General Surgery Department, Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital. With many years of experience in the field of anesthesiology and resuscitation, he has directly participated in and overseen numerous specialized surgical procedures, ensuring patient safety, especially in cases with complex cardiovascular, respiratory conditions or high risk. In addition to extensive clinical experience, Dr. Hưng is also actively engaged in scientific research, with multiple published studies focusing on pain management methods and improving the effectiveness of anesthesiology and resuscitation.
- Anesthesiology and resuscitation for advanced and specialized surgeries.
- Implementation of safe anesthesia techniques for surgeries in patients with cardiovascular, respiratory diseases… especially those at high risk.
2007: Graduated from Hanoi Medical University
2007 – 2008: Completed residency-oriented training in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation at Hanoi Medical University
2015 – 2017: Completed Master's program in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation at Hanoi Medical University
2008 – 2018: Physician, Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Surgery, Bai Chay Hospital
2018 – 2020: In charge of the Department of Intensive Care – Oncology, Oncology Center, Bai Chay Hospital
2020 – 10/2024: Anesthesiologist – Resuscitation, Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital
Present: Head of Anesthesiology, Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital
Vietnam Society of Anesthesiology (VSA)
2018: Comparison of analgesic effects during labor with epidural anesthesia using 0.1% Ropivacaine and 0.1% Levobupivacaine. (Journal of Practical Medicine, Issue No. 1075 – 2018).
Evaluation of the analgesic efficacy of continuous Morphine infusion using PCA in patients with end-stage lung cancer.
Evaluation of postoperative analgesic effects of intravenous magnesium sulphate administration in lower limb surgery with spinal anesthesia using bupivacaine and fentanyl.