Revolutionizing Image Diagnosis and Ultrasound in Vietnam: A Groundbreaking Collaboration Between Vinmec, VinUniversity, and GE HealthCare

Collaboration between Vinmec, VinUniversity, and GE HealthCare

A tripartite agreement has been established between Vinmec, VinUniversity, and GE HealthCare to enhance training in the field of image diagnosis and ultrasound, technology deployment, new clinical applications, and scientific research according to international standards. Through this collaboration, Vinmec and VinUniversity will offer training courses on image diagnosis and ultrasound with a focus on key areas such as Oncology, Neurology, Cardiology, and Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine.

GE HealthCare will implement advanced solutions at Vinmec to improve diagnostic and treatment capabilities. The three parties will also collaborate on scientific research to create a data warehouse and clinical evidence for new technologies and applications on GE HealthCare’s imaging diagnostic systems used at Vinmec. This partnership aims to provide doctors and medical students access to innovative technologies and equipment, ultimately improving diagnostic capabilities in Vietnam.

The cooperation model between hospitals, universities, and equipment companies is a common practice globally to enhance strengths and support sustainable development. This partnership not only enhances the capacity of healthcare professionals in image diagnosis but also contributes to advancing medical training in Vietnam according to high international standards.

Vinmec is a private medical system with a focus on various medical specialties and research applications. VinUniversity is a not-for-profit university established by Vingroup with strategic partnerships with top universities such as Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania. GE HealthCare is a medical technology company specializing in medical devices, diagnostic imaging, and digital solutions. Together, these entities are working towards advancing healthcare education and research in Vietnam.

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