Unexpected changes in public health facilities in Can Tho
Phong Linh - Mỹ Ly |
Can Tho - Returning to the Cai Rang District Medical Center for examination, the patient noticed a positive change.
Phong Linh - Mỹ Ly |
Can Tho - Returning to the Cai Rang District Medical Center for examination, the patient noticed a positive change.
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Can Tho - The Family Doctor Clinic (BSGD) put into operation is a practical way expected to retain patients as well as medical staff at public facilities.
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Can Tho - Excellent graduates and young scientists of the city will be given priority for consideration and recruitment for jobs at public service units.
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Can Tho - Local shortage of some drugs and chemicals due to contractors not having enough supplies or not supplying enough according to hospital orders.
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Thanh Hoa - Due to too many peach trees dying after storms and floods, many households in Quang Chinh peach village are forced to sadly pull up peach trees to plant medicinal herbs to salvage them.
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From 2026, the maximum salary for social insurance contributions will have many notable changes, directly affecting workers and businesses.
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Gold price update morning of January 17th: World gold prices decreased after a strong increase streak. However, according to analysts' assessment, the decrease was mainly due to technical adjustments.
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Mr. Trump threatens to impose taxes on countries that "disapproach" the plan to annex Greenland.
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Lieutenant General of the army Huynh Tien Phong has just received the title of Hero of the People's Armed Forces, 1 Senior Colonel received the Order, 1 Colonel resigned from his position.
Phong Linh - Mỹ Ly |
Can Tho - The Family Doctor Clinic (BSGD) put into operation is a practical way expected to retain patients as well as medical staff at public facilities.
Kiều Oanh |
Can Tho - Excellent graduates and young scientists of the city will be given priority for consideration and recruitment for jobs at public service units.
Phong Linh |
Can Tho - Local shortage of some drugs and chemicals due to contractors not having enough supplies or not supplying enough according to hospital orders.