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MSc, MD, Doctor
Pham Manh Chung
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Master, Dr. Pham Manh Chung is currently the Head of the Department of Diagnostic Imaging at Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital, with many years of experience in diagnostic imaging. He graduated with a Medical Doctor degree from Hanoi Medical University in 2006, then pursued and completed a Master’s degree in Diagnostic Imaging at the same university in 2015. During his studies, he participated in advanced training courses in Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at Bach Mai Hospital, under the guidance of professors and physicians from France and Singapore.

Before joining the Vinmec system, Dr. Chung worked extensively at Hai Duong General Hospital, serving as Deputy Head of the Department of Diagnostic Imaging from 2014 to 2018. Since October 2018, he has been with Vinmec Ha Long International General Hospital, initially as Deputy Head and now as the Head of the Department of Diagnostic Imaging.

With solid expertise and extensive experience, Dr. Pham Manh Chung directly performs and supervises modern diagnostic imaging techniques.

With dedication and deep professional knowledge, Dr. Pham Manh Chung is recognized as one of the leading specialists in diagnostic imaging at Vinmec Ha Long, consistently committed to delivering high-quality and safe healthcare services to patients.

Positions
Head of Diagnostic Imaging Department
Specialties
Department of diagnostic imaging
Years of experience
19 years
Services
Performing proficiently the basic techniques:
X-ray: Interpreting the X-ray of chest, abdomen, urinary system, musculoskeletal, sinus, uterus – ovary
Ultrasound: Ultrasound of abdomen, urinary system, uterus – adnexa, musculoskeletal, thyroid, mammary gland and neonatal ultrasound. Performing proficiently the technique of breast, thyroid and hepatic tissue elasticity
Performing proficiently the CT scanning techniques:
CT scanning of brain, chest, abdomen, urinary system, musculoskeletal
Advanced and intensive techniques: CT scanning of whole body in the condition of multi-injuries and assessment of cancer stages; coronary artery, carotid artery, pulmonary artery, kidney artery, lower extremity arteries; CT scanning of cerebral blood perfusion, cerebral artery with multi-phases and assessment of collateral circulation in Ischemic stroke.etc
Performing proficiently MRI techniques:
MRI of brain, cerebral vessels, spine, abdomen, prostate gland, uterus – adnexa, musculoskeletal
Advanced and intensive MRI techniques: Spectrum MRI in assessment and clarification of brain tumor; MRI of nerve fiber bundles, cerebral blood perfusion in cerebral infarction, blood perfusion, Dynamic MRI of pelvic floor in assessment of pelvic visceral prolapse such as: bladder, gestational tract, cecum and MRI of whole body in assessment of cancer stages

2000 - 2006: General Doctor, Medical University of Ha Noi


2006 - 2007: Specializing Orientation of Radiology, Medical University of Ha Noi


2007: Training on Interpreting the CT scanning and MRI film, Bach Mai Hospital, Ha Noi


2013 - 2015: Master of Radiology


From 2008 - 2018: Diagnostic Imaging Department, General Provincial Hospital of Hai Duong and taking the position of vice head Department


06/2018 - 2019: Diagnostic Imaging Department, Vinmec Ha Long International Hospital


2019 - Now: Head of Diagnostic Imaging Department, Vinmec Ha Long International Hospital


The Vietnamese Society of Radiology and medical nuclear


  • Research on function and characteristic of pulmonary ventilation in the scleroderma patient (2006). Graduation thesis, Medical University of Ha Noi

  • Feature of ultrasound Image in assessment of gallbladder stone diseases, General Provincial Hospital of Hai Duong (2011). Research Project at Grassroots level

  • Imaging Feature and Value of Multi-slices CT scanning in chronic pancreatitis (2016). Master thesis of Radiology, Medical University of Ha Noi

  • Research of imaging feature of lumbar spinal- sacrum disc hernia upon MRI 1.5 Tesla (2016), General Provincial Hospital of Hai Dương. Research Project at Grassroots level