Medical workers are preparing traditional medicine for patients at the HCM
City Traditional Medicine Hospital (Photo: VNA)
The conference will be themed 'Traditional medicine in caring for the
community’s health', said director of the ministry’s Department of Traditional
Medicine Management Pham Vu Khanh at a press briefing on August 29.
The event will review work since the last conference in Myanmar in 2017 and
discuss cooperation in traditional medicine among countries in the region,
particularly in traditional medicine and herbal medicine preservation and
development, he said.
Participants will also introduce the latest achievements in traditional medicine
and share experience and information relating to using traditional medicine in
public healthcare.
On the sidelines of the conference there will be an expo on traditional medicine
products of countries in the sub-region and a showcase for traditional medicine
practitioners from countries in the region to demonstrate their traditional
therapies.
The healthcare system of traditional Vietnamese medicine has been expanded, with
all 63 provinces and cities nationwide having traditional medicine hospitals.
An estimated 30 percent of patients get treatment by traditional medicine or are
treated by traditional medicine in combination with modern medicine, according
to the ministry.
The Greater Mekong Sub-region consists of Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia,
Thailand and China.
Source: VNA