Welcome the delegation of Taipei Veterans Hospital, Taiwan
(05/03/2019)
In the cooperation between Hanoi University of Pharmacy and Taipei Veterans Hospital of Taiwan, following the Vietnam-Taiwan Bilateral Conference held at Hanoi Medical University on March 1st , 2019.
In the morning of March 2nd , 2019, a
delegation from Taipei Veterans Hospital of Taiwan led by Prof. Chang Yuh-Lih -
Head of the Clinical Pharmacy Department and his colleagues paid a visit to
Hanoi University of Pharmacy and had a promotion of cooperative opportunities in
the fields of clinical pharmacy, pharmacology, drug development, and exchange of
lecturers and students.
To welcome the delegation of Taipei Veterans
Hospital of Taiwan, were there Assoc. Prof Dr. Nguyen Thanh Binh,
Rector, Head of Science Management Department, Head of International Relations
Department and Heads/ Deputy Heads of Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacoeconomic and
Management Dep., Biochemistry Dep., Pharmaceutical Chemistry Dep. and several representatives
from Hanoi University of Pharmacy.
Hanoi University of Pharmacy
and Taipei Veterans Hospital signed a MOU in July 2018. Based on the agreement
of the both parties, some of the lecturers were sent to Taipei Veterans
Hospital to enhance professional ability on practical pharmacy training in 2018.
At the meeting, the two parties also agreed to expand the cooperation in 2019,
focusing on some key areas: (1) Training in pharmaceutical practice in clinical
pharmacy and community pharmacy; (2) Exchanging lecturers and students; (3) Strengthening
cooperation in research such as: (i) Unifying to participate in bidding for 01
protocol project, research proposal will be submitted to relevant agencies of
the two sides before 5 March 2019; (ii) Coordinating the deployment of new drug
development research projects; (iii) Co-organizing a Scientific Workshop; (iv)
Co-guiding the thesis for postgraduate students of the Universities.
At the end of the meeting,
Prof. Chang Yuh-Lih thanked for the warm welcome from Hanoi University of
Pharmacy and hoped that there would be increased cooperation in training and
scientific research in the coming period.