commander of the armed forces, handed over the
promotion decisions to the two deputy ministers at a ceremony held in Hanoi on
January 22.
Congratulating Cuong and Luong, Minister of National Defence General Ngo Xuan
Lich described their promotions as a great honour of the officers, their
families, and the Vietnam People’s Army.
He expressed his hope that the two deputy ministers will continue to promote
the Vietnam People’s Army’s glorious tradition, uphold the revolutionary virtue
and loyalty to the Party, Fatherland and people, and make considerable efforts
to serve the nation and people.
On behalf of the two officers, Cuong expressed his sincere and deep gratitude to
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National medical council makes debut
The national medical council officially made its debut at a ceremony in Hanoi on January 15.
The national medical council officially made its debut at a ceremony in Hanoi on January 15, which has been regarded as a milestone of the domestic health care sector.
The council was formed in line with the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 956/QD-TTg, with the aim of assisting the Government leader in preparing necessary conditions for organising capacity assessment in medical profession.
The establishment of the council is in accordance with international commitments on medical capacity standards and matches Vietnam’s situation, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam said, urging the council to soon put forth its operation regulations as well as mechanisms for the organisation of medical licensing examinations.