Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation and Children's National Hospital Boost Cooperation

Leaders of the Children's National Hospital and representatives of the Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation discussed specific goals of future cooperation in Hanoi on April 13.
April 14, 2023 | 09:31
Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation and Children's National Hospital Boost Cooperation
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Minh Dien, Director of the Children's National Hospital

According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Minh Dien, Director of the Children's National Hospital, the hospital has so far launched effective cooperation programs with French partners such as in-depth training in pediatric clinical allergy, training to improve the quality of diagnosis and treatment of solid tumors; exchange of experiences in child and adolescent psychiatry; intensive training in Pediatric Allergy Immunology.

He expressed his hope that in the coming time, the National Children's Hospital and the Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation will have more practical and effective cooperation in child care in Vietnam.

Dr. Gildas Treguier, General Secretary of the Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation, and Chairman of Appel Lorient said that he came to Vietnam at the invitation of the Organizing Committee of the Vietnam-France's Localities Cooperation Conference. After visiting several hospitals in Vietnam, he was very surprised by the country's progress in terms of medicine and healthcare.

Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation and Children's National Hospital Boost Cooperation
Dr. Gildas Treguier, General Secretary of the Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation, and Chairman of Appel Lorient

According to Dr. Gildas Treguier, 2023 marks 50 years of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and France and the 30th anniversary of the Franco-Vietnamese medical cooperation program (FFI), which has trained about 3,000 highly qualified doctors, contributing to Vietnamese medicine. On this occasion, the Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation plans to conduct seminars and professional exchanges with Vietnamese partners.

Dr. Gildas Treguier, a pediatrician specializing in taking care of sensitive newborns, who are at high risk of dangerous sequels, said he and his colleagues have implemented "First 1000 days of life" in France to care for children's health, prevent serious complications and risk of disability. Doctors participating in the program are trained in medicine and gain knowledge about rehabilitation and therapy. It also helps families with children at high risk of complications after birth.

"First 1,000 days of life" is my dream. I would love to share this dream with the professors here so that we can implement the program in many hospitals in Vietnam," said doctor Gildas Treguier.

The two sides discussed and set out specific cooperation goals such as: participating in a French medical conference to be held in November 2023, exchanging information about the "First 1000 days of life" child care program, exchange trainees betweenVietnam and France.

Franco-Vietnamese Medical Federation and Children's National Hospital Boost Cooperation
Delegates participated in the meeting.
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