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Docquity & HCDC: Boosting Preventive Medicine Education in Vietnam

Vietnam’s Healthcare‌ System Gets a⁣ Tech Boost

Vietnam is making strides in improving​ its healthcare system through a⁤ significant partnership between Docquity, Southeast Asia’s leading healthcare professional (HCP) ⁤network, and ⁣the Ho Chi‌ Minh⁣ City Center for Disease​ Control (HCDC).This collaboration aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of​ thousands of ⁤healthcare​ providers across the contry.

The initiative will leverage Docquity’s⁤ digital⁣ platform to ‍create a ⁢dedicated educational channel, providing⁤ Vietnamese HCPs ‌with ​access to cutting-edge resources in preventive medicine⁢ and‌ other crucial areas. ⁣ This three-year program is⁢ designed to address the evolving needs of Vietnam’s‍ healthcare landscape.

HCDC,​ a‌ prominent public association committed to preventive medicine,‌ will‍ utilize ⁢Docquity’s extensive network, technological capabilities, and content expertise to reach over 3,000 HCPs.⁢ The targeted professionals include those specializing in preventive​ medicine, family ⁢medicine, general practice, internal medicine,⁢ nutrition, nursing, and public health.

The educational ​channel will offer up-to-date data on disease prevention advancements and professional‌ guidelines,empowering both HCDC’s existing network and a wider community of⁣ healthcare providers. this initiative reflects Docquity’s broader commitment to improving healthcare delivery across⁢ southeast Asia by equipping HCPs with the knowledge and tools ⁤they need.

Dr. Nguyen Hong Tam, Director of HCDC (L),⁢ and Christophe Meugnier, CCO and General Manager ‌of Vietnam & thailand⁤ at Docquity
Dr. Nguyen Hong ⁢Tam,‍ Director⁢ of HCDC (L), and ‌Christophe Meugnier, CCO and ⁤General Manager of⁢ Vietnam & Thailand⁤ at Docquity

This ⁣collaboration ​highlights the increasing ⁣importance of technology in modern healthcare.⁤ Similar initiatives⁣ in the U.S.‌ have shown the effectiveness of ‍digital platforms in providing continuing education and​ improving healthcare outcomes. This ‌partnership serves as a model for other nations seeking to strengthen their‌ healthcare systems​ through‌ innovative approaches.

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