Cutting-edge advances unveiled at International Conference on 'Rhinology and Head–Neck Updates

November 27, 2024 - 17:30
Hong Ngoc General Hospital, in partnership with Facing The World, has successfully hosted the International Conference on “Rhinology and Head – Neck Updates'.

The goal of these conferences extends beyond the dissemination of medical knowledge, aiming to establish a solid bridgestrong connection between international experts and Vietnamese doctors.

Overview of the Conference

The conference, held over two dayswhich took place on November 23-24, featured more than 27 presentations updating participants on the latest advancements in treating nasal and sinus conditions, thyroid cancer, and head -and neck surgeries. These updates provided doctors with practical insights into reconstructive and cosmetic techniques, addressing the growing needs of patients.

International Conference “Update on Diagnosis and Treatment of Nasal Sinus and Head and Neck Diseases”.

Highlights of the Conference

The conference was attended by notable figures, including the British Ambassador to Vietnam Iain Frew, Dr. Ha Anh Duc -– Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment Management; and Associate Professor Dr. Le Minh Ky and Associate Professor Dr. Le Cong Dinh – both Vice President of the Hanoi and Northern Provinces Association. Speakers from the Hanoi and Northern Provinces ENT Association and Facing The World also contributed.

During the event, Ambassador Iain Frew said: “This event provides an opportunity for medical experts from the UK and Vietnam to exchange experiences and share knowledge, working towards improving treatment quality for the community.”

British Ambassador Iain Frew attended and spoke at the conference.

A Mission to Connect the Global Medical Community

The conference marked a significant milestone in the collaboration between Facing The World and Hong Ngoc General Hospital. It not only introduced the latest medical knowledge but also created opportunities for the global medical community to share practical experiences.

Among the key highlights were specialized presentations by Facing The World experts, including: Mr. Peter Clarke on facial nerve management in head and neck cancer surgery, and Dr. Florian Bast on techniques for complex nasal septum reconstruction.

International expert from Facing The World organization shares at the International Otorhinolaryngology conference.

Katrin Kandel, CEO (Voluntary) of Facing The World, emphasised the organization’s commitment to fostering international connections between institutions, hospitals, and medical associations. Additionally, the organisation aims to build sustainable healthcare training systems in developing countries.

“Vietnam has a high rate of children born with congenital disabilities. Therefore, we decided to implement Facing The World’s programme and conduct various medical conferences here. Collaborating with Hong Ngoc Hospital and other major hospitals in Vietnam is a crucial part of our global mission. We believe that combining international expertise, technology, and resources with the dedication and talent of Vietnamese medical professionals will bring about positive, lasting changes in healthcare,” she said.

Ms. Katrin Kandel highly appreciated international medical cooperation activities.

In addition to organising conferences, Facing The World actively conducts charity consultations and surgeries in Vietnam. Each year, the organisation connects experts and calls on leading professionals to share their expertise in Vietnam. Additionally, it conducts biannual missions to work directly with medical teams in hospitals such as Hong Ngoc General Hospital, Viet Duc Hospital, and Central Military Hospital 108.

Facing The World doctors also directly examine and consult with Vietnamese doctors.

Expanding Future Collaboration

Looking ahead, with strong support from local partner hospitals and Vietnam Airlines facilitating the transportation of international experts, Facing The World plans to broaden its collaboration beyond reconstructive surgery and ENT/head and neck specialties. It aims to connect experts across various fields, providing local doctors with access to extensive knowledge and experience, ultimately improving patient care in Vietnam to international standards.

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