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US helps Vietnam enhance quality of medical education

American partners and the Ministry of Health are collaborating to build a national accreditation system that certifies the quality of continuing medical education (CME), according to the media release issued by the US Embassy in Vietnam.
American partners and the Ministry of Health are collaborating to build anational accreditation system that certifies the quality of continuingmedical education (CME), according to the media release issued by the USEmbassy in Vietnam.

In 2009, Vietnam passed theLaw of Examination and Treatment, which requires all medicalprofessionals to have 48 hours of CME every two years to maintain theirprofessional license.

CME is part of the nationalstrategy to improve the capacity of health care workers in Vietnam,the media release quoted Todd Pollack, Director of Health Advancementin Vietnam (HAIVN) as saying.

“All health care professionals need access to high quality CME in order to remain up-to-date in their field,” he said.

The ministry has made important strides toward establishing a nationalCME system and HAIVN is proud to support to set up a system of CMEaccreditation, he added.

HAIVN, supported by the US President'sEmergency Plan Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) programme, has been workingwith the Vietnamese ministry to improve medical education ofuniversity students and practicing physicians since 2004.-VNA

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