Enrolling students in the class “Medicinal herbs in beauty and health care”

Training – research - 11/28/2023

Today, with many environmental impacts (climate, ultraviolet rays,…), chemicals, food,… that greatly affect health. , human aesthetics. Medicinal herbs are trusted and used in many skin care and health care cases. The course helps medical staff see and use medicinal herbs safely and effectively in beauty and health care.

Center for training medical human resources according to social needs – Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital – Facility 3 enrolls students in the program Continuous training on “MEDICAL INGREDIENTS IN BEAUTY AND HEALTH CARE”.

🌸Subjects to register: Pharmacists, Doctors, Physicians, Nurses, Herbalists specializing in Traditional Medicine and other interested medical staff.< /p>

🌸Class time: December 9, 2023, Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

🌸 Register: Click to register

🌸Learning format:
– Theory (08 Lessons): Online learning.

🌸Certification conditions: Course participation time: minimum 90% of program duration; Process ending score: ≥ 5 points (theory), ≥ 7 points (practice).

🌸Tuition: 700,000 VND/student. Students are granted an 08-hour CME certificate from Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy. (Tuition fee is 400,000 VND/student, for students who are Doctors and Physicians at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital – Campus 3 and Resident Doctors of the Department of Traditional Medicine – Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy).< /p>

🌸Application deadline: from the date of announcement to December 7, 2023.

✨Pay tuition:

🔹Transfer: Clearly state the transfer content “Phone number-Full name-DLCSSK-CS3”.

– Account name: Center for training medical human resources according to social needs.

– Account number: 122000076474, Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade – Vietinbank, Branch 5.

For any questions about the course, please contact: 028 (38) 420 070

Article author: UMC3 Communication team