On the morning of 21 March 2026, FV Hospital successfully hosted a Continuing Medical Education (CME) scientific conference titled Clinical Challenges in the Management of Gynaecological Pathologies at the Sheraton Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC). The event brought together nearly 600 specialists from major hospitals across the city, creating a high-quality academic forum focused on practical issues and complex clinical cases.
Opening the conference, Dr Vu Truong Son, MSc, Medical Director of FV Hospital, emphasised that as gynaecological pathologies become increasingly diverse and complex, continuously updating medical knowledge and strengthening professional exchange among doctors play a pivotal role in improving treatment quality. He also affirmed that FV Hospital remains committed to building an international-standard medical environment, promoting professional collaboration and continuous training to ensure optimal treatment outcomes and patient safety.

Dr Vu Truong Son, MSc, Medical Director of FV Hospital: Opens the conference and emphasises the importance of continuous learning and teamwork in improving the quality of patient care
The conference was chaired by Dr Bui Chi Thuong, PhD, Head of Obstetrics at Gia Dinh People’s Hospital and Lecturer in Obstetrics at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, HCMC, and moderated by Dr Vo Trieu Dat, MSc, Head of FV Thomson Maternity.
Rather than focusing solely on established theories, the conference highlighted practical insights and real-world clinical experience to help improve patient care:
Dr Bui Chi Thuong, PhD: Emphasised the role of hormone therapy during menopause, not as a “panacea for all ills” but as a carefully timed intervention to improve quality of life.

Dr Bui Chi Thuong, PhD: Presents on menopause management and the appropriate use of hormone therapy to improve a woman’s quality of life
Dr Tran Nhat Thang, PhD, Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, HCMC: Presented updated treatment strategies for endometriosis, focusing on balancing disease control and fertility preservation.

Dr Tran Nhat Thang, PhD: Shares updated approaches to endometriosis treatment, balancing disease management with fertility preservation
Dr Vo Trieu Dat, MSc, FV Hospital: Shared rare gynaecological cases, offering diagnostic insights and management approaches for unpredictable clinical scenarios.

Dr Vo Trieu Dat, MSc: Presents rare gynaecological cases, highlighting the diagnosis and management of uncommon conditions in clinical practice
Dr Duong Bich Thuy, PhD, Infectious Diseases Department, FV Hospital: Analysed current trends in antibiotic resistance and highlighted the principles for the rational use of antibiotics in treating gynaecological conditions and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Dr Duong Bich Thuy, PhD: Discusses antibiotic resistance and the principles of appropriate antibiotic use in treatment
Dr Wang Junjie, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Thomson Medical Centre, Novena: Highlighted the role of genetic testing in identifying cancer risks early. Instead of just treating cancer after it appears, this approach helps women stay one step ahead by focusing on proactive prevention rather than just reactive treatment.

Dr Wang Junjie: Highlights the role of genetic testing in early detection and prevention of gynaecological cancers
The highlight of the programme was the in-depth discussion sessions, where real-world clinical cases were analysed from multiple perspectives, grounded in updated protocols and the requirements of personalised medicine. This provided a foundation for healthcare facilities to enhance their capacity to approach and manage complex gynaecological cases.

Panel Discussion: Experts discuss complex clinical cases
For FV, organising international CME events goes beyond training; it demonstrates the hospital’s expertise in:
- Applying the latest and most effective treatment plans
- Multidisciplinary collaboration in managing complex cases
- Leveraging advanced technology for fast and accurate care
Doctors who attended the event gave highly positive feedback, noting how the lessons learned would support improved patient care in their daily practice. Through these training initiatives, FV Hospital continues its commitment to supporting medical professionals and enhancing care for every patient. Our goal remains clear: Maximum Safety – Faster Recovery – Complete Care for Women’s Health.
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