'IT and education and health careers'
Above is the theme of the 4 th National Conference on Information Technology (IT) to be held in Hue City from 21-22 September 2006.
The event was organized by the National Steering Committee for Information Technology, Ministry of Posts and Telematics, Hue City People's Committee.
This workshop is organized in the form of a forum, a place for policy makers, managers, businesses and experts to discuss policies, management mechanisms and promote IT applications. in education, training, health.
Surgery through videoconference at Bach Mai Hospital.Photo: LQ
According to Mr. Hoang Quoc Lap, Director of IT Application Department, through this workshop, the Organizing Committee wishes to improve the awareness of sectors on IT application in education. Enhance the experience of organizing, directing and implementing IT application activities in general education in particular and the education sector in general, finding a model of IT application in high schools to replicate research. . At the same time, it will also propose to the Government the management mechanisms and policies to facilitate the education sector to apply IT.
With the health sector, will accelerate the application of IT in medical examination and treatment at hospitals, medical facilities, remote treatment, epidemic prevention, IT application to improve the quality of preventive health work, .
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