Donate Artifacts – Preserve Medical Memories at Apollo Medical Museum
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Donate Artifacts – Preserve Medical Memories at Apollo Medical Museum

Monday, 16/03/2026, 15:21 GMT+7

To help preserve, safeguard, and promote the historical, academic, and humanistic values of the medical profession, Apollo Medical Museum respectfully calls upon agencies, organizations, institutions, individuals, physicians, lecturers, former healthcare workers, and all interested members of the community to donate artifacts, documents, and memorabilia related to the field of medicine.

Items accepted may include medical instruments and equipment from different periods; books, documents, photographs, and professional records; medical uniforms and memorabilia; as well as materials of value that reflect the formation and development of medicine.

Each donated item not only preserves professional memories, but also enriches the museum’s exhibition space, supports education and research, and helps spread the noble values of the medical profession to the community.

Apollo Medical Museum sincerely welcomes and acknowledges the valuable contributions of agencies, organizations, and individuals.

Contact Information:
Apollo Medical Museum
Address: 09 Nguyen Gia Thieu Street, Dien Ban Dong Ward, Da Nang City
Email: museum@pctu.edu.vn

Apollo Medical Museum sincerely appreciates your interest, companionship, and valuable contributions.

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