Dr. Vu Van Soat has over 34 years’ experience in pediatric, emergency and intensive care. By his proficient performance in resuscitation techniques for pediatric and neonate, Dr. Vu Van Soat has successfully resuscitated and nourished more than 1000 preterm infants and 1000 newborns with neonatal diseases, such as severe jaundice, respiratory distress…
He was the head of Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology at Vietnam-Sweden Uong Bi General Hospital, before being head of Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology at Vinmec Ha Long International Hospital
Clinical expertise
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4.7Head of Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology
- Head of Emergency Department, head of Pediatrics Department and head of Neonatology Department at Vietnam-Sweden Uong Bi General Hospital
- Head of Pediatrics – Neonatology Department at Vinmec Ha Long International Hospital.
- Department of Pediatrics – Neonatology, Vinmec Ha Long International Hospital
- Competently perform pediatric and neonate resuscitation techniques
- Emergency care, resuscitate and nurture premature infants weight 800g and more
- Specialist in neonatal diseases, for example: severe jaundice, exchange transfusion, respiratory distress, severe sepsis
- 1976 - 1982. Pediatric specialty doctor, Hanoi Medical University
- 1987 - 1990. First degree Specialist, Pediatric specialty, Hanoi Medical University
- 2001: Certificate of Resuscitation and Emergency Care – Bach Mai Hospital + Japan Association for College Accreditation (JACA)
- 2004-2008: Hanoi Medical University, Second degree Specialist Doctor, Pediatric Resuscitation specialty
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Clinical expertise
4.8Communication
4.8Professional appearance and courtesy
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