, Taiwan
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CMUH and Malaysian IMU partner for enhanced medical research cooperation

A platform to train personnel and facilitate medical exchanges will be established via an MoU.

Taiwan’s China Medical University Hospital (CMUH) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Malaysian International Medical University to promote cooperation in medical research and talent training in the industry.

The MoU aims to provide a platform to train personnel and facilitate medical exchanges, aligning with the requirements of Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare's New Southbound policy.

Moreover, the hospital stated that the promotion of the policy has allowed the extension of its specialised medical care services to Malaysia, particularly in Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, and Sabah, as well as Brunei.

CMUH is leveraging its resources through the promotion of the New Southbound Policy, allowing international visitors to experience Taiwan's excellent medical technology and services firsthand and contributing to a new wave of economic value in Taichung City's medical tourism post-pandemic,” CMUH said.

 

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