This morning (June 3), the Japan International Corporation of Welfare Services (JICWELS) had a working session with the university board about the program for recruiting nurses to work in Japan under ...
So, six years of study are coming to an end. This afternoon (June 1), medical students from the first course (2018-2024) began their graduation thesis defenses, marking the end of a long journey of ...
This morning (April 19), within the framework of research collaboration between Dr. Klaus G. Parhofer and Phan Chau Trinh University, the university hosted a reception and discussion session to ...
This morning, Phan Chau Trinh University warmly welcomed a delegation of 12 representatives from the Faculty of Public Health and the Faculty of Social and Health Sciences of Mahidol University, ...
Healing Hearts Vietnam is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial support for cardiac surgeries to families facing challenging circumstances in Vietnam.
In recent times, Phan Chau Trinh University has consistently welcomed international organizations and units from countries such as Australia, Germany, the United States, Taiwan, facilitating visits ...
Flu and a number of other infectious diseases have decreased compared to a few years ago. The decrease may be due to the implementation of anti-epidemic measures such as social distancing.
HCV Treatment Access in the United States: Is There Hope?Brian R. Edlin, MD, FACP, FIDSAChief Medical OfficerNational Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB PreventionCenters for Disease ...
At 6 am on May 27, the Ministry of Health did not record any additional positive cases of nCoV, marking 41 days that Vietnam did not infect the community.
The pulmonary blood vessels have played an important role in the infection of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This important research will contribute to the development of the treatment drug COVID-19.
Up to now, 62 testing facilities have confirmed positive COVID-19 cases, and approximately 280,000 people nationwide have been tested for COVID-19. On May 25, there were no new cases.