PM urges diversifying resources for maritime medicine
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc requested diversifying all possible resources to develop the Vietnam National Institute of Maritime Medicine (VINIMAM) – the first of its kind in Southeast Asia.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc visits the institute (Source: VNA)
HaiPhong (VNA) – Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc requesteddiversifying all possible resources to develop the Vietnam National Instituteof Maritime Medicine (VINIMAM) – the first of its kind in Vietnam and theSoutheast Asia, during a working session with its staff in the northern portcity of Hai Phong on November 25.
Theinstitute is tasked with conducting scientific research, joining disasterresponse at sea, offering training in maritime medicine, and providing firstaid and health care to workers and people at sea.
Itcurrently provides health check-ups and treatment to 100,000 people at sea eachyear.
ThePM expressed his hope that the VINIMAM staff would further improve theirprofessional and governance skills to deserve reputation as the country’sleading maritime medicine centre.
Healso suggested adopting technological advances and pitching for investment frominternational organisations.
TheHealth Ministry, Vietnam Social Insurance and VINIMAM were asked to launch themodel of medicine cabinets on vessels to better serve fishermen.
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