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Long An province, RoK’s Wonkwang University Hospital cooperate in health care

Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of Long An province Pham Tan Hoa on June 6 had a working session with a delegation from the Wonkwang University Hospital of the Republic of Korea (RoK).
Long An province, RoK’s Wonkwang University Hospital cooperate in health care ảnh 1Delegates take a group photo (Source: VNA)
Long An (VNA) – Vice Chairman of the People’sCommittee of Long An province Pham Tan Hoa on June 6 had a working session witha delegation from the Wonkwang University Hospital of the Republic of Korea (RoK).

The two sides discussed humanitarian medical checkupsand treatment, and opportunities for cooperation in building a facility of the WonkwangUniversity Hospital in the Mekong Delta province in the time ahead.

Hoa expressed his hope that the activity will createa premise for the two sides to expand their collaboration, saying Long Analways welcomes and facilitates the construction of the hospital.

On this occasion, the Long An General Hospital and WonkwangUniversity Hospital signed two memorandum of understanding on cooperation./.
VNA

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