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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Faced with a tense battlefield, Ukraine is forced to seek opportunities from economic and diplomatic strikes rather than relying solely on pure military power.
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Gold prices last month recorded a strong increase. Gold buyers at the end of November and holding them up to now are earning a significant profit, although the buying - selling range is still very high.
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If tax registration is delayed and no notice is issued when temporarily suspended from business, the business household is at risk of being administratively sanctioned.
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The winners of the 2025 Vietnam Golden Ball awards will be revealed tomorrow (December 26).
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Dong Nai - The provincial Department of Construction proposed to dismantle the T1 and T2 toll stations on National Highway 51 and the Dong Nai bridge toll station on National Highway 1.
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.