To foster cooperation and advance research on a range of new services, GENTIS organized the seminar at Ngoc Bich General Hospital in Nam Dinh. The event featured the participation of Dr. Nguyen Van Hoa, Chief Medical Officer; Dr. Nguyen Van Hung, Deputy Director of the hospital; Dr. Vu Duy Trong, Deputy Head of Surgery; Mr. Tran Minh Chau, Head of the Planning Department; along with over 20 other doctors and medical staff from the hospital. GENTIS was represented by Ms. Le Thi Hong Nhung from the product management department.
During the seminar, presenter Le Thi Hong Nhung provided a detailed report on various tests currently being researched and developed by GENTIS. These tests have significant implications in the fields of reproductive health, obstetrics, and pediatrics, and include:
- Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) - GenEva
- Newborn Screening
- Thalassemia Testing
- Thrombophilia Testing
- Antiphospholipid Syndrome Testing
- HPV Testing - EPREP
The seminar began with a comprehensive presentation by Ms. Hong Nhung on GENTIS's GenEva NIPT, a non-invasive prenatal screening test. This test can detect chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses, such as Down syndrome, Edwards syndrome, Patau syndrome, and microdeletions/microduplications.
The test is performed through maternal blood sampling, ensuring safety for both the mother and the fetus. The testing process is optimized, fast, and provides results with an accuracy rate of over 99%.
Additionally, the newborn screening tests offered by GENTIS garnered significant interest from the attending medical staff. Newborn screening is regarded as one of the most effective methods for early detection of abnormalities in infants, allowing for timely intervention and preventing severe complications and damage.
Moreover, newborn screening increases survival rates, reduces the impact of diseases, extends patient lifespans, and helps save on healthcare costs.
As part of the seminar, Ms. Hong Nhung also presented on tests for Thalassemia, Thrombophilia, Antiphospholipid Syndrome, HPV - EPREP, and more.
During the seminar, the doctors, nurses, and medical staff had their questions and concerns addressed directly and thoroughly by Ms. Hong Nhung. The seminar concluded successfully
Following this service update seminar at Ngoc Bich General Hospital, GENTIS hopes that the medical staff have gained valuable information to better advise their patients, ultimately reducing the birth of children with diseases, easing the burden on families and society, and bringing happiness to families across Vietnam.