Hospital of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy – Linh Đàm Campus and Carl Zeiss Vietnam will work together to enhance the professional capacity of medical staff and promote the application of advanced medical technology in Việt Nam.

HÀ NỘI — The Hospital of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy (HUMP) - Linh Đàm Campus and Carl Zeiss Vietnam, will collaborate to enhance the professional capacity of medical staff and promote the adoption of advanced medical technology.
The cooperation is within the framework of a continuing medical education (CME) programme signed by the HUMP director Lê Ngọc Thành and Carl Zeiss Vietnam general director Vũ Thị Thu Hiền on May 13.
According to the agreement, the two parties will work together in implementing CME programmes as part of the hospital's 2026 training plan, focusing on microsurgery training for specialities, such as cranial and spinal neurology, otolaryngology, plastic surgery and andrology. The programme aims to improve surgical skills, clinical competence and the ability to apply advanced techniques in patient care.
The programme also introduced the hospital's microsurgery practice room – one of the key platforms serving the training and practice of advanced techniques for young doctors and medical students.
HUMP director Thành said: “We believe that the combination of the solid clinical experience of the hospital's medical team and the advanced equipment from Carl Zeiss will continue to deliver optimal treatment outcomes for patients, enabling the hospital to continue leading the trend in Vietnamese neurosurgery in the future.”

Within the framework of the cooperation, the HUMP – Linh Đàm Campus will be responsible for developing the training programme, organising teaching, student recruitment and issuing CME certificates in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Health.
ZEISS Vietnam will provide resources for implementation, including equipment, professional materials, organisational costs, and technical conditions for training.
Through this collaboration, both parties expect to build a modern medical training ecosystem, enhancing access to advanced technologies and treatments for young doctors in Việt Nam.
Simultaneously, the combination of the hospital's academic training capabilities and ZEISS's technological platform will contribute to improving the quality of healthcare for patients in the future. — VNS
