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Cooperation benefits patients of Cho Ray Hospital

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động06/04/2023


Cho Ray Hospital has just signed a memorandum of understanding on cooperation with Taipei Medical University Hospital (Taiwan). Accordingly, not only focusing on cooperation in the field of training, the two sides will also implement many plans to promote the development of additional specialties such as pain relief, physical therapy and rehabilitation...

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Leaders of two hospitals signed a cooperation agreement on training and transfer of expertise.

Dr. Yung–Hsiao Chiang, Vice President of Taipei Medical University Hospital, expressed his joy and hope that this cooperation will contribute to bringing many benefits to both sides, while also bringing long-term cohesion to development plans to serve patients.

Dr. Nguyen Tri Thuc, Director of Cho Ray Hospital, expressed his impression of the development of specialized departments of Taipei Medical University Hospital, and expressed his sincere thanks to the hospital's Board of Directors for choosing Cho Ray Hospital as a cooperative unit. medical exchange and collaboration in Vietnam.

He also hopes that this cooperation will be the first step in developing specialized departments at Cho Ray Hospital, contributing to bringing many benefits to patients in Vietnam.

NGUYEN THANH


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