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Vietnamese university, Israel's largest hospital seal cooperation deal

VinUni, an university under Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Sheba Medical Center, the largest hospital in Israel, to promote cooperation in 3D technology and medical training.
Vietnamese university, Israel's largest hospital seal cooperation deal ảnh 1At the signing ceremony of the MoU on cooperation between VinUni and Sheba Medical Center (Photo: VNA)
Jerusalem (VNA) – VinUni, an university under Vietnamese conglomerate Vingroup, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the ShebaMedical Center, the largest hospital in Israel, to promote cooperation in 3Dtechnology and medical training.

Accordingly, both parties will share programmes onvocational training and knowledge transfer in various medical specialties, whichcover on-site expert exchanges, online training, and professionalconsultations.

Sheba will send experts to healthcare facilities to shareknowledge and on-site treatment skills; organise training courses with differentprogrammes, allowing participants to experience the most advanced medicalinfrastructure and equipment of the hospital; and provide virtual healthcaretraining with interactions with experts.

It will also offer advisory services in areas such asanalysis, evaluation, IT application, digital transformation, equipment procurement,personnel selection, policy-making, training programme design, and planning.

Sheba is ranked as the best hospital in the world byNewsweek from 2019 to 2023./.
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