Organizing the Seminar "Advances in Emergency and Stroke Treatment"

On the occasion of the 2nd anniversary of the Stroke Center's establishment, Vinmec Đà Nẵng International General Hospital organized a scientific seminar titled "Advances in Emergency and Stroke Treatment" with the participation of experts within and outside the Vinmec Healthcare System.

Aiming to enhance the survival and quality of life for stroke patients in Da Nang City and neighboring provinces in the Central - Central Highlands region, the seminar provided an opportunity for doctors, specialists, and healthcare professionals to exchange experiences and discuss in-depth diagnostic and treatment methods for stroke.

1. Program Objectives

- Update the latest information on advances in emergency and stroke treatment.
- Exchange experiences among doctors and specialists to improve clinical skills and enhance the quality of patient treatment and care.

2. Time: 7:30 AM to 11:30 AM on December 14, 2024

3. Venue: Conference Hall, 1st Floor, Vinmec Đà Nẵng International General Hospital, 30th April Street, Residential Area No. 4 Nguyễn Tri Phương, Hòa Cường Bắc Ward, Hải Châu District, Đà Nẵng City.

4. Program Content:

 

5. Speakers Participating in the Program

a. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyễn Huy Thắng
- Head of Cerebrovascular Disease Department, 115 Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City
- President of Ho Chi Minh City Stroke Association
- Vice President of Vietnam Stroke Association

b. MSc. Dr. Lê Vũ Huỳnh
Deputy Head of Stroke Department, Hue Central Hospital

c. Dr. Tôn Thất Trí Dũng
Director of Stroke Center at Vinmec Đà Nẵng International General Hospital

d. Dr. CKII Võ Đăng Nhật
Interventional Neuroradiologist, Stroke Center, Vinmec Đà Nẵng International General Hospital

6. Estimated Number of Participants: 50 people
7. Target Audience: Healthcare professionals working in fields related to the training content

8. Benefits:
- Sharing scientific and technical knowledge with leading healthcare experts from both domestic and international backgrounds.
- Improving the quality of diagnosis and treatment for patients.
- Receiving Continuous Medical Education (CME) certification for 1.5 credits under the following conditions: 
• Providing complete information as guided
• Participating in the full duration of the program
• Completing the quality survey 
• Achieving a post-test score of over 70%

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