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[Vegan News=Reporter Yonghak Lee] Le Van Thinh Hospital in Thu Duc City, Vietnam and the Korea Beauty Technology Association (KBIT) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to strengthen cooperation in beauty technology. The signing ceremony was held at the Vietnamese Embassy in Seoul, and Secretary of the Thu Duc City Party Committee Nguyen Huu Hiep and Vice Chairman of the People's Committee Nguyen Bach Hoang Phung attended, expressing their expectations for cooperation in beauty technology between the two countries.
Le Van Thinh Hospital Director Tran Van Khanh and KBIT Vice President Noh Hyun Taek attended as representatives to sign this MOU. Through this agreement, the two sides agreed to jointly develop advanced beauty technologies and in-depth training programs, and strengthen cooperation in the fields of advanced dermatology and cosmetic surgery.
Le Van Thinh Hospital is a general hospital under the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, with strengths in surgery, interventional cardiology, and especially in dermatology. It aims to establish a specialized medical center in Thu Duc City to further improve the quality of medical services. This MOU signing is expected to be an important stepping stone for Le Van Thinh Hospital to introduce advanced cosmetic technologies and strengthen its modern medical system.
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Meanwhile, KBIT Korea Beauty Technology Association is a pioneering organization in beauty technology research and development with headquarters in several hospitals in Korea. KBIT is providing high-quality training programs in cooperation with 16 professional doctors and 16 beauty hospital training centers. Through this agreement, KBIT plans to support the development of beauty plastic surgery technology at Le Van Thinh Hospital and take the lead in expanding beauty technology exchanges between the two countries.
The core content of this agreement is the introduction of cutting-edge beauty technology including stem cell technology and the development of educational programs, which are expected to contribute to the improvement of the quality of medical and beauty services in Vietnam. In particular, both sides agreed to develop Le Van Thinh Hospital into the best medical center in Thu Duc City, and this agreement is expected to be an opportunity to further strengthen the beauty technology cooperation relationship between Vietnam and Korea.
The signing of this MOU marks an important milestone in the cooperation between the two countries in the field of beauty technology, and is expected to open up the possibility of continued exchanges and development between the two countries in the future.
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