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Home Alumni Alumni success stories Dr. Mai Quoc Tung

Mr Mai Quoc Tung

Dr. Mai Quoc Tung

Dr. Mai Quoc Tung was born in 1973 in Thai Nguyen province. In 2001 he was awarded an Australia Awards Scholarship to undertake a PhD in Orthoptics at the University of Sydney. His PhD research was on refractive errors in children’s vision. After graduating in 2005 he returned to lecture at Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy. In March 2010, Dr. Tung moved to work at the National Hospital of Geriatrics in Hanoi.

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