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Military hospital joins cooperation activities with Singapore doctors

Military Hospital 175, based in Ho Chi Minh City, and the Singapore General Hospital are carrying out joint activities as part of their cooperation programme.
Military hospital joins cooperation activities with Singapore doctors ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Military Hospital 175, based in HoChi Minh City, and the Singapore General Hospital are carrying out jointactivities as part of their cooperation programme.

During its four-day stay in Vietnam, theSingaporean delegation, led by Prof. Tay Boon Keng, will give training todoctors of Military Hospital 175, which is under the Vietnamese DefenceMinistry.

They will also offer free check-ups andsurgeries for disadvantaged patients and organise a symposium, according to theQuan doi Nhan dan (People’s Army) daily.

On the first working day (January 4), the twosides agreed on several cooperation activities in 2017 such as trainingcaregivers and transferring surgical and orthopaedic techniques to theVietnamese hospital.

More medical experts from Singapore will be sentto Military Hospital 175 in the future to provide training, exchange experienceand give examination and treatment.-VNA
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