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MSc, MD Vu Thi Tuyet Mai
MSc, MD Vu Thi Tuyet Mai
Languages spoken: Vietnamese
About
MSc. MD. Vu Thi Tuyet Mai has over 13 years’ experience in diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
She participated in domestic and international training courses at Ho Chi Minh University of Medicine and Pharmacy, NTUH National Taiwan University Hospital, The Prince Charles Hospital, Australia…
Roles
CardiologistSpecialties
- Cardiology
Workplace
- Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International Hospital - Ho Chi Minh City
Services
Diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases
Performing non-invasive diagnosis tests for coronary artery disease
Management and treatment for patient with heart failure
Treatment of Varicose Vein by endovenous ablation
Graduated as General Practitioner from Ho Chi Minh University of Medicine and Pharmacy in 2005
Training in Stress Echocardiography and Stress Test at NTUH National Taiwan University Hospital in 2008
Completed advanced practice course in Cardiology at The Prince Charles Hospital, Australia in 2010
Completed advanced practice course in Cardiovascular Intensive Care in 2016 at Danbury Hospital, Connecticut US.
Training in minimally invasive approaches for treatment venous insufficiency including radiofrequency (RF) endovenous ablation at Ho Chi Minh University of Medicine and Pharmacy, in 2017
Cardiologist at Cho Ray Hospital from 2005 – 2016
Interventional Cardiologist at Vinmec Central Park International Hospital
- Participating in researching on “Stress Echocardiography for the Diagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease”
- Participating in grand and multinational clinical trials for heart failure and hypertension