Update: March, 08/2021 - 07:42 | Associate Professor Trương Thanh Hương speak with a foreign colleague at work. Photo suckhoedoisong.vn HÀ NỘI Associate Professor Trương Thanh Hương, senior lecturer at the Hà Nội Medical University and expert at the Việt Nam National Heart Institute under Bạch Mai Hospital, has been given Việt Nam’s 2020 Kovalevskaya Award for her contribution to helping thousands of people with cardiovascular diseases over many years. Hương is one of the country s leading medical experts, with many scientific works published. Hương has conducted many studies related to congenital and genetic cardiovascular diseases, genetic pharmacology in individualising treatment of cardiovascular disease and development of new technologies in echocardiography. She has also chaired 19 scientific studies and published 75 scientific articles in domestic and international journals so far.
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08/03/2021 12:26 GMT+7
Associate Professor Truong Thanh Huong, senior lecturer at the Hanoi Medical University and expert at the Vietnam National Heart Institute under Bach Mai Hospital, has been given Vietnam’s 2020 Kovalevskaya Award
for her contribution to helping thousands of people with cardiovascular diseases over many years.
Associate Professor Truong Thanh Huong speak with a foreign colleague at work. Photo suckhoedoisong.vn
Huong is one of the country s leading medical experts, with many scientific works published.
Huong has conducted many studies related to congenital and genetic cardiovascular diseases, genetic pharmacology in individualising treatment of cardiovascular disease and development of new
NINE new nurses from India can t wait to start their new careers in Carlisle even if the weather isn t what they are used to. They arrived in Cumbria last week and have this week started their induction with North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust. The nine nurses, who arrived in the UK from Kerala in India in December, have been doing their Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) training in Crewe. Now they are looking forward to starting at Cumberland Infirmary. “We are delighted to welcome our first cohort of nurses from India to the trust, we have put a lot of support in place to ensure they are welcomed and able to settle in the community,” said NCIC chief nurse, Anna Stabler.
The ethics section is always the hardest.
Kaplan, the exam setter for the upcoming Solicitors Qualifying Examination, was beset by a rash of cheating in its assessment for foreign lawyers qualifying in the UK, RollOnFriday can reveal.
Kaplan is the sole authorised provider of assessments under The Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme (QLTS), the gateway exam which costs £3,000 to take and determines whether foreign lawyers can practice as solicitors in England and Wales.
The QLTS is set to be superceded by the SQE in September 2021, which has been designed by Kaplan and will replace all routes to becoming a solicitor.
The expected rollout of Covid vaccines means the SQE should arrive in less chaotic circumstances than those endured by Kaplan in 2020. However, the experience of QLTS candidates has exposed flaws in the integrity of its invigilation process this summer.