Hanoi: The Ministry of Health on January 12 conducted a medical services drill at the National Convention Centre to ensure health and medical preparedness for the coming 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam. The exercise, chaired by Professor Dr. Tran Van Thuan, Deputy Minister of Health, President of the Vietnam National Medical Council, and head of the medical subcommittee serving the congress, brought together more than 40 leading experts in various fields.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the drill aimed to test and enhance the readiness of medical teams to provide comprehensive healthcare support during the high-profile political event. The session included simulations of various scenarios, ensuring that medical personnel are well-prepared to respond to any medical emergencies that may arise during the congress.
The drill is part of broader preparations being undertaken by the Ministry of Health to guarantee the safety and well-being of all participants at the congress. This year's congress is expected to draw numerous delegates and notable figures, requiring meticulous planning and coordination to manage health services efficiently.
The involvement of over 40 experts from different medical disciplines underscores the emphasis placed on thorough preparedness and collaboration. The Ministry of Health remains committed to ensuring that all necessary measures are in place to address any healthcare needs during the congress.