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  1. HATTORI is a highly skilled practitioner, currently regarded as one of Japans leading surgeons in vitrectomy and phaco surgery. Even if he is called “the man with the golden hands” because of his expertise as a surgeon, he insists that it is still the heart that matters most.

  2. Tadashi Hattori (born 1964) is a Japanese ophthalmologist who is the recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award. He is known for providing free of cost eye treatments in Vietnam. He has restored sight of more than 20,000 peoples. He has spent 20 years helping people to see. Personal life. He was born in 1964.

  3. Hattori, an ophthalmologist, won the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2022. He divides his time between Japan and Vietnam treating patients living with eye disorders. Hattori has trained more than thirty doctors in Vietnam who can now do sophisticated eye surgeries.

  4. Sep 3, 2022 · The 55-year-old Japanese ophthalmologist, Tadashi Hattori, one of this year's Magsaysay Awardees, has become a friend to several visually impaired patients in remote and marginalized parts of Vietnam.

  5. Since 2002, Tadashi Hattori has shuttled between Japan and Vietnam to give free eye treatment and surgeries, train local doctors and donate equipment to hospitals, all using his own savings.

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  7. Ophthalmologist Hattori Tadashi quit his high-paying job in Japan two decades ago to give impoverished people in Vietnam access to eye care.

  8. Sep 2, 2022 · Tadashi Hattori, 58, is honored for his “skill and compassion in restoring the gift of sight to tens of thousands of people not his own,” and for the inspiration he has given “that one person can make a difference in helping kindness flourish in the world.”