On September 21, 2018, the Office of Medcomtech Joint Stock Company – HCM, in collaboration with Can Tho Central General Hospital, organized a Medical Training Course on the Application of ROTEM Blood Clot Elasticity Testing in organ transplantation, multiple trauma, cardiovascular surgery, obstetrics, DIC in sepsis, and massive blood transfusion at Can Tho Central General Hospital, chaired by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Nghia – Department of Hematology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City.
Attending this medical training course were:
- Ms. Lâm Thị Nhàn – Deputy Director of the Hospital
- Mr. Nguyễn Xuân Việt – Director of Cần Thơ Hematology and Blood Transfusion Hospital
- Mr. Phạm Ngọc Dung – Head of the Laboratory Department, An Giang Central General Hospital
- Mr. Huỳnh Nghĩa – Department of Hematology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, HCM.
- Along with more than 100 representatives from various departments of the Hospital such as the Laboratory Department, Anesthesiology Department, Cardiac Surgery Department, Intensive Care Unit…
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Next, the Representative of Medcomtech Joint Stock Company, Pharmacist Đoàn Văn Tiến – Head of the HCM representative office, provided an overview of the formation of the Rotem device and the importance of its application in patient treatment in Vietnam.

Beginning the main training content, Associate Professor Dr. Huỳnh Nghĩa introduced the fundamentals of Hemostasis principles, then discussed the drawbacks of traditional routine tests, and finally how Rotem not only overcomes these drawbacks but also addresses other issues... Clinical applications of Rotem in areas such as Trauma, Cardiology, Obstetrics, Sepsis...

After the guidance session, the report by Associate Professor Dr. Huỳnh Nghĩa. There were many questions from doctors, physicians, and attendees, such as the question from Dr. Võ Văn (resident doctor).

Once again, Rotem affirms its position as well as the necessity of the device in assisting with rapid testing, diagnosis, and treatment of patients.
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