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Dong Nai bolsters cooperation with foreign hospitals

Shing Mark Medical University Hospital in Dong Nai province on November 23 inked cooperation documents with several hospitals of Taiwan (China) to enhance medical examination and treatment in the southern locality.
Dong Nai bolsters cooperation with foreign hospitals ảnh 1Shing Mark Medical University Hospital in Dong Nai province signs cooperation documents with several hospitals of Taiwan (China) to enhance medical examination and treatment (Source: VNA)

Dong Nai (VNA) – Shing Mark MedicalUniversity Hospital in Dong Nai province on November 23 inked cooperationdocuments with several hospitals of Taiwan (China) to enhance medicalexamination and treatment in the southern locality. 

Director of the Dong Nai-based hospital Su Sonsaid partnering with the foreign hospitals aims to enhance access of patientsin Vietnam and Dong Nai province in particular to advance medicine in the world. 

Under the cooperation documents, leading expertsfrom Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taichung Veterans General Hospital,Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital and Joshua medical centre will be invitedto work in the province. 

In the coming time, four doctors from Taiwanwill come to the Dong Nai-based hospital. They are experts in orthopaedics,oncology, internal medicine and paediatrics.

Son added that Shing Mark Medical University Hospitalwill arrange health refresher courses for its medical staff. The courses, whichwill be taught by foreign experts, are expected to transfer advanced technologyin treatment for the hospital, he noted.

The progamme will be carried out until 2022. -VNA
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