Ho Chi Minh city hospital opens traditional medicine class for foreigners
Short-term training courses for foreigners have been held annually, welcoming learners from many nations.
A doctor of the Ho Chi Minh city Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy Institute instructs French students on Vietnamese traditional medicine (Photo: Sggp.org.vn) |
The Ho Chi Minh city Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy Institute has opened a class for nine French students to introduce the uniqueness of Vietnamese traditional medicine.
Accordingly, learners are taught knowledge about acupuncture to relieve pain for cancer patients, acupressure massage, qigong exercises for the spine, cupping, catgut embedding therapy, medicine covering, and traditional breathing exercises.
Truong Thi Ngoc Lan, Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh city Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy Institute, said the institute is a prestigious and high-quality organisation in the southern and Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) regions for students in the field to practise their theoretical lessons.
The institute also offers training sessions for foreigners who wish to learn more about Vietnamese traditional medicine to take care of themselves and their families via a combination of traditional and modern medicine, she said.
For the past few years, short-term training courses for foreigners have been held annually by the institute, welcoming learners from many nations, including France, Switzerland, the US and Italy.
This activity aims to develop the city's academic tourism (short-term training in certain treatment techniques of traditional medicine) in the field of healthcare tourism.
VNS