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Gõ Cửa Thăm Nhà Cùng Thuý Nga là chương trình thực tế, cùng Thuý Nga đến thăm những người Việt Nam đang sinh sống và làm việc tại Hải ngoại để tìm hiểu về cuộc sống, quá trình khởi nghiệp và những câu chuyện “dở khóc dở cười” xung quanh câu chuyện lập nghiệp cuả họ xứ Cờ hoa
Tina Trâm Quách, là một trong những người Việt Nam thành công nhất tại Mỹ, chị sở hữu chuỗi tiệm thuốc lớn nhất tại Cali, và là một trong những dược sĩ học tại Mỹ .
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00:00Hi, Thuy Nga. Hello, everyone.
00:09Do you think I'm beautiful today?
00:11I'm wearing a fancy dress and high heels.
00:14Where do you think I'm going?
00:16You can't answer, right?
00:18Because I'm wearing such a beautiful dress.
00:20Do you think I'm going to a meeting or somewhere else?
00:22Thuy Nga, please answer.
00:24I'm going to get medicine for my mom.
00:28Why do I have to get medicine for my mom?
00:30That's a question.
00:31People will ask,
00:33why do I have to get medicine for my mom?
00:37My mom is going back to Vietnam.
00:39My mom is a doctor.
00:43What's her passion?
00:45Her passion is medicine.
00:48If I ask her,
00:49Mom, I'm going back to Vietnam.
00:50What do you want?
00:52I'm old and weak.
00:54Can you buy me some medicine?
00:56So I can go back to Vietnam.
00:58American medicine is very good.
01:00Mom, it's not easy to buy medicine here.
01:03I have to have a real disease.
01:05I have to go to the doctor and get medicine.
01:07Mom, you're right.
01:09I'm old and weak.
01:10I have to take medicine.
01:12Finally, Nga went to the doctor.
01:14Nga's mom is going back to Vietnam.
01:17What will it be?
01:18A suitcase of medicine.
01:20Nga will come here.
01:22In America,
01:24everyone needs health.
01:25Especially old and weak people.
01:27Old people often go to pharmacies to buy medicine.
01:31Nga often goes to pharmacies.
01:35There are many pharmacies here.
01:37There are many pharmacies.
01:39But you can't go to any pharmacy to buy medicine.
01:43You have to have a real disease.
01:45You have to go to the doctor.
01:47Nga's mom is old and weak.
01:49She needs a suitcase of medicine.
01:51I came here to let everyone know
01:53what medicine Nga bought for her mom.
01:59Hello, Nga.
02:01Why are you so happy?
02:03This is the first time Nga has come to Thien Na's pharmacy.
02:05She met the right owner.
02:07It's Thien Na.
02:09Hi, Thien Na.
02:13Thien Na, I'm so surprised.
02:15I'm so surprised.
02:19I've been to 3 of your pharmacies before.
02:21This is your 4th pharmacy in America, right?
02:25That's right.
02:27You're so small but your brain is so big.
02:29You're so big.
02:31Today, Nga is very happy to come to Thien Na's pharmacy.
02:35Thien Na is a very nice and friendly person
02:39to our group of artists.
02:43Today, I came to get medicine for my mom.
02:45Why did you buy medicine for your mom?
02:47Here it is.
02:49Oh, you have it all?
02:51Oh my god, thank you so much.
02:53I know my mom is about to go home.
02:55So I have to make it quick.
02:57Here you go, everyone.
02:59There are all kinds of medicines.
03:01There are a lot of expensive medicines.
03:03There are test strips.
03:05These medicines are for doctors.
03:07Thank you so much.
03:09In general,
03:11Nga is one of the most successful Vietnamese in America.
03:17I'm surprised that
03:19this place is so beautiful.
03:21It's so spacious.
03:23The last time I was here,
03:25it was near my house,
03:27but it was too crowded.
03:29This place has enough space
03:31to make it spacious.
03:33Many American pharmacies are not as beautiful as this one.
03:35When I came in,
03:37I thought this was a small hospital.
03:39Oh, it's so beautiful here.
03:41What do you have here?
03:43These are medicines.
03:45Over-the-counter medicines,
03:47masks,
03:49and gloves.
03:51When I had COVID,
03:53I still had them here.
03:55If anyone needs it,
03:57they can come here to buy it.
03:59There are products.
04:01There are over-the-counter medicines
04:03from pharmacies.
04:05Everything is here.
04:07Now, let's sit down
04:09and introduce to our fans
04:11about your famous pharmacies.
04:13That's right.
04:15I'd like to talk to you first.
04:17I'd like to ask you
04:19why you're so young
04:21and so talented.
04:23What did you study?
04:25How many years
04:27did you work so hard?
04:29Now, you have 4 of the largest pharmacies in America.
04:31Let me sit inside.
04:33It's so beautiful here.
04:35Let's sit there.
04:43Today, I'm so happy
04:45to get medicines for my mom.
04:47It's also the occasion
04:49of Ms. Tina Watt's
04:51stay here.
04:53Actually, on the YouTube channel
04:55of Thuy Nga Channel,
04:57there are a lot of topics.
04:59The topics are
05:01life of Americans,
05:03the poorest people,
05:05and now I'd like to
05:07talk to the most successful people
05:09in America.
05:11First of all,
05:13I'd like to talk to Ms. Tina Watt
05:15because she's a Vietnamese
05:17who is very successful
05:19in Cali.
05:21Many people know about her.
05:23Today,
05:25I'd like to share
05:27with you
05:29a good motivation
05:31for those who
05:33want to fight.
05:35For America, it looks like heaven
05:37but it's not.
05:39When we set foot here,
05:41we can be successful right away.
05:43We have to have a long process.
05:45As far as I know,
05:47in the field of education,
05:49medical and law,
05:51the schools are very difficult.
05:53Not everyone can get in.
05:55You have to be really good
05:57to get into those schools.
05:59You have to be really good
06:01to get into those schools.
06:03As you said,
06:05we have a goal
06:07and we try.
06:09Of course,
06:11we don't have the language.
06:13We have to work
06:15with a very low salary.
06:17How can we get a high salary?
06:19Everything is difficult.
06:21But I know that
06:23Vietnamese people only know how to try.
06:25She was one of the people
06:27who had a hard time
06:29at that time.
06:31When she started,
06:33she was still a doctor.
06:35So, 3 or 4 American companies
06:37came to her to work for her.
06:39When I was in school,
06:41I didn't have much experience
06:43in English.
06:45I wasn't very good.
06:47So, the profession of a doctor
06:49is not something
06:51that you have to
06:53talk to a lot of people.
06:55For example,
06:57CVS.
06:59It means that you have to
07:01go to a pharmaceutical company
07:03to work first.
07:05You have to work for a long time
07:07to have experience
07:09and to learn
07:11how to talk to patients,
07:13how to prescribe medicines,
07:15how to build insurance companies,
07:17how to understand
07:19the whole system
07:21of pharmacies.
07:23You have to work to serve
07:25Vietnamese people.
07:27The first time
07:29I came to America,
07:31I lived in Cali.
07:33I was lucky.
07:35I went to school
07:37in Sacramento.
07:39Then I came back here.
07:41I worked there
07:43and then came back here.
07:45I always wanted to open up.
07:47First, I have the blood
07:49to do business like my parents.
07:51I really want to work for Vietnamese people.
07:53I want to have
07:55opportunities to
07:57pass on my knowledge.
07:59That's why
08:01I like Vietnamese people.
08:03I want to have the opportunity
08:05to do
08:07documentaries,
08:09newspapers,
08:11or media,
08:13so that I can pass on
08:15my knowledge.
08:17If I don't have a pharmacy,
08:19I don't know
08:21how to do those things.
08:23My job is
08:25that I like pharmacies.
08:27In Vietnam, my parents
08:29have already opened a pharmacy.
08:31When I came here,
08:33I continued to open a pharmacy.
08:35Russia is not only smart,
08:37but also talented.
08:39When I go out in the community,
08:41I get to interact with
08:43many people in America.
08:45They say,
08:47I'm so talented.
08:49When I first met you,
08:51I thought,
08:53you're so talented.
08:55I feel that I need to pass on my knowledge.
08:57If you don't pass on your knowledge,
08:59you can't do it.
09:01When you first started
09:03to learn and help
09:05the pharmacies,
09:07how did you
09:09open a pharmacy in America?
09:11What motivated you to do it?
09:13Who guided you?
09:15In the past,
09:17I had to do two jobs.
09:19One was for America,
09:21and the other
09:23was for my friend's pharmacy
09:25here in Bosa.
09:27When I did that,
09:29for many years,
09:31I had to do both jobs.
09:33Thanks to that,
09:35I got to know Vietnamese people here.
09:37I also learned
09:39how to open a pharmacy.
09:41I was going to
09:43buy a building
09:45with a doctor
09:47so that
09:49they could run a pharmacy.
09:51They didn't want to buy a building
09:53on their own,
09:55so they invited a friend.
09:57It was fate.
09:59They didn't have
10:01a business yet,
10:03but they went to buy a building.
10:05I know that
10:07the income of doctors
10:09and pharmacists is very high.
10:11Yes, it is.
10:13Even though you help
10:15the pharmacists,
10:17your salary is very high.
10:19That's right.
10:21The doctor of pharmacy
10:23is called a doctor of pharmacy.
10:25When I went to
10:27professional schools,
10:29I had to pay a high tuition fee.
10:31I had to pay a lot of tuition fees
10:33and borrow student loans
10:35to go to school.
10:37My salary
10:39was based
10:41on my rank.
10:43My rank was a doctor.
10:45I was called a doctor of pharmacy.
10:47I had to pay
10:49a high tuition fee
10:51to go to school.
10:53For example,
10:55if I study for 4 years,
10:57I have to pay a high tuition fee
10:59to go to school.
11:01If I study for 4 years,
11:03I have to pay a high tuition fee
11:05to go to school.
11:07The minimum salary
11:09for a doctor of pharmacy
11:11is about half or double the salary
11:13of a resident.
11:15For example,
11:17a doctor of pharmacy
11:19has to pay
11:21a high tuition fee
11:23to go to school.
11:25The doctor of pharmacy
11:27has to pay a high tuition fee
11:29to go to school.
11:31At that time,
11:33did you help
11:35to open a pharmacy
11:37in Garland Grove?
11:39I opened a pharmacy
11:41in Garland Grove
11:43right next to
11:45Dr. Calvin Mai's pharmacy.
11:47I was very confident
11:49because I knew
11:51there were a lot of Vietnamese
11:53living in Garland Grove.
11:55When I opened the pharmacy,
11:57I was afraid
11:59there were a lot of Vietnamese
12:01living in Garland Grove.
12:03However,
12:05there were a lot of Vietnamese
12:07living in Garland Grove.
12:09Therefore,
12:11everyone came to support me.
12:13I tried to know
12:15how to serve patients
12:17in the best way
12:19so that when patients
12:21came to the pharmacy,
12:23they could come in
12:25and leave happily.
12:27Although I was sick,
12:29I took medicine
12:31and talked to the doctor.
12:33He praised me
12:35and introduced me to the doctor.
12:37The first pharmacy I opened
12:39was successful.
12:41I want to open more pharmacies
12:43in other cities
12:45so that patients don't have to go
12:47to far pharmacies
12:49to serve easily.
12:51I have a question.
12:53For example,
12:55in Vietnam,
12:57anyone can buy
12:59any medicine
13:01without the doctor's approval.
13:03Do they still buy normal medicine?
13:05I think it's a bit difficult
13:07because there is a law.
13:09For example,
13:11we can buy
13:13any medicine
13:15without the doctor's approval.
13:17However,
13:19some medicines need
13:21the doctor's approval.
13:23Do pharmacies
13:25usually connect
13:27with hospitals
13:29or hospitals
13:31to buy medicines?
13:33I see that
13:35most pharmacies
13:37are open
13:39and stand alone.
13:41Why can't you
13:43connect with hospitals
13:45or doctors
13:47to buy medicines?
13:49I think
13:51medicine is not
13:53something you can buy
13:55because it's difficult
13:57to advertise.
13:59Patients know
14:01that they have to
14:03advertise their business.
14:05So,
14:07I go on TV
14:09and radio
14:11to advertise.
14:13First, I advertise
14:15for pharmacies.
14:17Second,
14:19I want to share my experience
14:21and learn
14:23how to
14:25communicate
14:27with patients
14:29so that
14:31they can understand
14:33and sympathize
14:35with my story.
14:37So,
14:39I go on TV
14:41and talk
14:43to patients
14:45and advertise.
14:47Then,
14:49patients come to me
14:51and tell me
14:53about their favorite
14:55doctors around them.
14:57I go to them
14:59and talk to them.
15:01Then, I ask them
15:03to introduce
15:05their patients to me.
15:07Now,
15:09many pharmacies
15:11are open
15:13to advertise
15:15for patients.
15:17Patients come to me
15:19and tell me
15:21about their problems.
15:23So,
15:25many pharmacies
15:27are open to advertise.
15:29I think
15:31everything
15:33contributes
15:35to the success
15:37of my pharmacy.
15:39How many
15:41pharmacies
15:43do you have?
15:45I have four
15:47pharmacies in
15:49Brooklyn and
15:51Stanford.
15:53The address is
15:5512666 Brooklyn Street,
15:57Garden Grove Suite 110,
15:59Garden Grove 92840.
16:01Let me see
16:03if I remember all four.
16:05Another one is
16:07Anaheim City.
16:09The address is
16:111172 Euclid Street,
16:13Anaheim City,
16:15California,
16:1792801,
16:19Euclid Street,
16:21Parma Street,
16:23Medical Center.
16:25There are some doctors there.
16:27Another one is
16:29Santa Ana City,
16:31Brooklyn Street,
16:33Harbor Street,
16:35714 South Harbor
16:37Street,
16:39Santa Ana,
16:4192704.
16:43Another one is
16:45Huntington Beach City.
16:47The address is
16:496552 Bosa Avenue,
16:51Huntington Beach,
16:53California,
16:5592647.
16:57Wow, you still remember.
17:01What is the first
17:03place that you
17:05opened?
17:07Garden Grove City.
17:09The one near your house?
17:11It was small and crowded.
17:13Once I came to get my mom's medicine
17:15and it was so crowded.
17:17It was like
17:19a guest line.
17:21There were a lot of
17:23staff and workers.
17:25I opened
17:27the medicine.
17:29Let me ask you.
17:31Are most of the Vietnamese patients
17:33who come to get their medicine
17:35Vietnamese or foreigners?
17:3780% are Vietnamese.
17:3920% are
17:41non-Vietnamese.
17:4320% are
17:45Chinese,
17:47American,
17:49American.
17:51For example, in Vietnam,
17:53there are a lot of people
17:55who are sick and
17:57they don't go to the doctor.
17:59They go straight to the pharmacy.
18:01Here, there are a lot of people
18:03who go straight to the pharmacy
18:05to get their medicine or
18:07to see how it is.
18:09There are a lot of people
18:11who go straight to the pharmacy
18:13but there are some medicines
18:15that are sold
18:17and some that are not.
18:19For example, people
18:21who have a sore throat
18:23and are infected
18:25cannot go to the pharmacy
18:27to buy antibiotics.
18:29If they have a sore throat,
18:31a cough, a cold,
18:33a runny nose,
18:35or a sore throat,
18:37they can sell the medicine.
18:39Now, I see a lot of people
18:41who have a sore throat
18:43and according to my experience,
18:45they have to take antibiotics
18:47but they cannot sell it.
18:49But I can also help.
18:51If you go to the doctor,
18:53you can call the doctor
18:55and ask for the patient's help.
18:57If the patient goes to the doctor regularly,
18:59if the patient has not gone to the doctor
19:01for 5 years,
19:03in those cases,
19:05you can tell the patient
19:07to go to the doctor
19:09and the doctor
19:11can recommend the medicine
19:13and the doctor
19:15can ask for the prescription.
19:17You have to follow
19:19the prescription.
19:23I think
19:25it is very difficult
19:27to go to the pharmacy
19:29to buy antibiotics.
19:31Some people
19:33will call the ambulance
19:35to take you to the hospital
19:37but if you have
19:39a common disease,
19:41it is not enough
19:43to go to the doctor immediately.
19:45You have to make an appointment
19:47for this week.
19:49Sometimes,
19:51if you want to make an appointment,
19:53you want to get rid of the disease.
19:55My advice to everyone
19:57is that you should
19:59go to the doctor every year
20:01to check up.
20:03First,
20:05go to the doctor every year
20:07to let the doctor know
20:09about your health.
20:11Go to the doctor to test your blood
20:13to see if you have any disease.
20:1580% of the time,
20:17the doctor can see
20:19what is unusual in your body.
20:2120% of the time,
20:23if you have any pain,
20:25you can go to the doctor
20:27to check up.
20:29You should go to the doctor
20:31to let the doctor know
20:33about your age.
20:35If you have an emergency,
20:37it is very easy
20:39to go to the doctor.
20:41You don't have to make an appointment
20:43every other day.
20:45If you have an emergency
20:47and you want to go to the doctor,
20:49the doctor will let you
20:51go to the doctor the day before
20:53and the day after.
20:55If you have an emergency
20:57and you want to go to the doctor,
20:59the doctor will let you go
21:01to the doctor the day before
21:03and the day after.
21:05If you have an emergency
21:07and you want to go to the doctor,
21:09the doctor will let you go
21:11to the doctor the day before.
21:13If you have an emergency
21:15and you want to go to the doctor,
21:17the doctor will let you go
21:19to the doctor the day before.
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21:25the doctor will let you go
21:27to the doctor the day before.
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21:31and you want to go to the doctor,
21:33the doctor will let you go
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21:39and you want to go to the doctor,
21:41the doctor will let you go
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21:45If you have an emergency
21:47and you want to go to the doctor,
21:49the doctor will let you go
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22:23and you want to go to the doctor,
22:25the doctor will let you go
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22:29If you have an emergency
22:31and you want to go to the doctor,
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22:39and you want to go to the doctor,
22:41the doctor will let you go
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22:47and you want to go to the doctor,
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