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Gleneagles HK and Varian partner to promote radiation oncology training

The collaboration has progressed with the establishment of a new training centre.

Gleneagles Hospital Hong Kong and Varian Medical Systems have formalised an agreement to enhance training and professional development in radiation oncology.

This partnership builds on the development of a radiotherapy reference centre at Gleneagles in 2023 and has progressed further with the establishment of the 'Training Centre of Radiotherapy and Oncology' at the institution.

The centre will provide education and clinical training programmes for radiation therapy professionals in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and other regions.

 

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