Study visit and knowledge exchange on care and rehabilitation for persons with disabilities at Ulsan University Hospital, Korea

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On the morning of 29 October, representatives from the Vietnam Federation on Disability (VFD), the Action to the Community Development Institute (ACDC), and partner organizations visited Ulsan University Hospital in the Republic of Korea to exchange experiences and learn about care and rehabilitation practices for persons with disabilities. The delegation was led by Mr. Dang Van Thanh, Standing Vice President of VFD.

The purpose of the visit was to learn about the coordination and operational mechanisms between the Department of Rehabilitation and the Department of Orthopedics, as well as the application of advanced rehabilitation technologies, assistive equipment, and the integrated model combining hospital-based rehabilitation and community-based rehabilitation at Ulsan University Hospital.

The Vietnamese delegation visited and exchanged experiences at the Department of Rehabilitation, Ulsan University Hospital, Republic of Korea

During the meeting, Mr. Dang Van Thanh, Standing Vice President of VFD, shared: “We are truly honored to visit one of the leading medical facilities in Korea, and the only one of its kind in Ulsan City. This is a valuable opportunity for us to learn from the hospital’s advanced management systems and cutting-edge technologies.”

Welcoming the delegation, Ms. Juhee Lee, Manager of the International Healthcare Center, guided the delegation through the hospital and provided detailed explanations at the departments and units of interest.

The Vietnamese delegation took a commemorative photo in front of Ulsan University Hospital, Republic of Korea

At the end of the visit, Ms. Juhee Lee expressed her hope that the delegation had gained meaningful insights and experiences from Ulsan University Hospital, and looked forward to further exchanges and future visits for deeper professional collaboration.

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