At the conference (Photo: VNA)Hai Duong (VNA) – An to connect the health
sector of the northern province of Hai Duong with hospitals in the Republic of Korea (RoK) was held by the provincial People’s Committee and the V-Health Social Enterprise
for Health Co. on December 17.
In attendance were representatives from the Hai Duong General Hospital, the
Lung Hospital, and the Hai Duong Obstetrics Hospital, together with those
from leading RoK hospitals such as the Seoul National University Hospital, the Catholic University of Korea St. Mary’s Hospital, the Korea University Anam Hospital, and the Ewha Women’s University Medical Center.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Luong Van Cau said the conference
is a good opportunity to promote health care cooperation between Hai Duong and medical
establishments in the RoK.
It also offers a chance for doctors and medical staff in Hai Duong to learn
from the experience of the RoK in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases, thus
improving their expertise, he added.
He hopes the conference enabled scientists and medical experts from the to understand
more about the province’s health system.
Hai Duong is now an attractive destination for foreign investors in general and
those from the RoK in particular.
The country has invested in 185 projects in the province with total registered
capital of over 1.2 billion USD, accounting for 14.3 percent of all FDI in Hai Duong
and ranking its third among all foreign investors in the province.
Cau expressed his hope that the RoK would continue to invest in Hai Duong, especially
in the medical field.
Soo Hun William Kyung, Chairman and Co-founder of the V-Health Social Enterprise
for Health Co., said the company currently connects, organises, and operates the
deployment of remote consultation and examination systems with experts from leading
RoK hospitals and also holds experience exchange activities in training, research,
and medical examination and treatment between RoK and Vietnamese hospitals.
At the conference, representatives from RoK hospitals introduced modern medical
technologies and techniques, treatment capability, and medical procedures such as
hematopoietic transplantation, robotic surgery for uterine fibroids, treatment of
blood-related diseases, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular intervention surgery, and surgery for pectus excavatum and artificial lens replacement.
The two sides also proposed forms of cooperation in the field./.
Source: VietnamPlus
