To better medical care and research in Malaysia, UM signs MoU with Taiwan-based foundation
Chen witnesses the MoU signing between University Malaya and Chang Gung Memorial Foundation. Looking on Lai, Yong, Dr Adeeba, Wang and Cherng. – Picture courtesy of University Malaya
UM Associate Vice Chancellor for International Affairs Professor Yong Zulina Zubairi said this would provide a chance to bring help visually-challenged patients in Malaysia. Speaking at the event, Dr Adeeba said UM was looking forward to establishing a strong collaboration with CGMF and its 10 specialist hospitals and Cheng Gung Medical University in student and academic exchanges, specialist training and research.
“It is true that many medical and surgical techniques developed at CGMH are first in the world and it holds patient rights in many of these cutting-edge devices and techniques,” he added.
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