Hanoi (VNA) – A seminar on traditional medicine of Vietnam and Japan
was held in Hanoi on October 7, attracting the participation of almost 100 experts
and researchers in the areas from the two countries.
At the event, the participants exchanged experience in the application of advanced
in to raise the efficiency of community health
care.
Nguyen The Thinh, head of the Traditional Medicine Management Department under the
Vietnamese Ministry of Public Health, said that there are 63 specialised
in this area across the country.
Vietnam has set a goal that by 2030, all provinces and centrally-run cities will
have a general hospital for traditional medicine, he said.
According to Truong Viet Binh, Oresident of the Vietnam Traditional Medicine
Association, the demand for treatment with traditional medicine is a trend not
only in the East, but also in the world due to its great health benefits.
At the event, experts from Vietnam and presented reports affirming the
role of traditional medicine in people’s health care while proposing solutions
to renew traditional treatment methods./.
Source: VietnamPlus