On November 8, Cuu Long University coordinated to organize a national scientific conference with the theme "New trends and application of modern techniques in diagnosis, surgery, and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases".

Associate Professor, Dr. Luong Minh Cu, President of Cuu Long University, spoke at the conference.
Photo: Nam Long
Associate Professor - Dr. Luong Minh Cu, Rector of Cuu Long University, said that in the context of strong development of science and technology, the field of musculoskeletal medicine is witnessing many remarkable advances - from advanced imaging techniques, minimally invasive surgery, to rehabilitation treatment methods and the application of artificial intelligence in personalized medicine. These innovations not only contribute to improving the quality of treatment, but also open up a more comprehensive, humane and sustainable approach for patients.
The conference received 112 articles from about 120 authors who are scientists; leaders, lecturers of universities and colleges; medical facilities across the country... The content of the articles revolved around the following issues: Application of advanced imaging techniques in diagnosing musculoskeletal diseases; Minimally invasive surgical techniques and modern intervention methods; New trends in internal medicine and rehabilitation; Application of artificial intelligence and digital technology in musculoskeletal medicine; Training of medical human resources in the field of musculoskeletal... At the conference, there were 14 direct presentations by experts in the field of health sciences.
The workshop also created an opportunity to exchange and connect knowledge between scientists in the field of health sciences. Suggesting knowledge related to health, sharing research results, and experiences from practical work. At the same time, updating new advances in the field of diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/ky-thuat-hien-dai-trong-tri-benh-co-xuong-khop-185251108121028015.htm






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