Vietnam – New Zealand Health Organisation aids Binh Dinh
20:7', 11/4/ 2008 (GMT+7)

Doctors of Vietnam-New Zealand will help improve the quality of medical staff in Binh Dinh from April 9 to May 2, according to Binh Dinh Department of Health.

As planned, doctors: Harold Neal, Stephanie Neal, Dave Peddie, Megan Sullivan, and Julie Creighton will open training courses on the cytology, techniques in histology, and sexually infected bacterial contamination and hold seminars. These are necessary courses helping Binh Dinh’s doctors perfect techniques in the cervical cancer selection.

Also, on this occasion, they will introduce methods for the new medical waste management to diagnose the cervical cancer.

  • T.Hien (translated by Hong Quang)
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