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Development of a psychiatric training network and needs assessment at a provincial level of MHC

Health Partnerships – GlobalMental health
The continuation of the partnership between the Charité University Hospital Berlin and Hanoi Medical University aims to improve the system of psychiatric care in Viet Nam at provincial level. A training network between Hanoi Medical University and six other Vietnamese clinics is to be set up and a needs analysis for the development of the psychiatric care system drawn up. Background: Despite the increasing attention paid to mental health in Viet Nam, the 900 or so doctors working in mental healthcare still fall far short of meeting the care needs of the country’s 95.5 million residents. Moreover, the majority of these doctors have no systematic training in psychiatry, meaning that there is a considerable need for further training and continuing professional development opportunities. Activities: - Hosting focus groups to identify the need for psychiatric care based on different groups (income, gender, degree to which they live in urban settings) - Organising seminars on epidemiological studies of mental health disorders, quality of life, stigma and quality management - Temporary placement of six psychiatrists from the six participating clinics in Berlin Impact: The setting up of the training network is designed to improve care capacity nationwide. The hospital partnership thus has the potential to reach a catchment area of more than 17 million residents.
Partner Country
Viet Nam
Partner organisation in partner country
Hanoi Medical University
Partner organisation in Germany
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Project duration
10/1/2020 – 9/30/2022
Funding amount
Up to 49,955 €
Funded by
Health Partnerships – Global
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