The program attracted a large number of doctors, nurses and medical communication staff. The workshop focused on improving creative skills through the use of smartphones to record and edit videos, helping medical professionals confidently apply modern technology to their daily communication work.

Doctors, nurses and media personnel attend KMOLs seminar series
The art of creating emotions through film
Dr. Vu Hai Son - former lecturer of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication, University of Social Sciences and Humanities - VNU-HCM, lecturer of the Ho Chi Minh City Photography Association, delivered an inspiring lecture, sharing valuable practical experiences on the skills of recording media video clips using smartphones.
Dr. Hai Son emphasized that smartphones are the most effective personal communication tools, close-up frames are "valuable frames", helping to honor the character's subtle emotions and actions, creating a strong connection with the audience.
Dr. Tran Hoa - Deputy Head of Interventional Cardiology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City (UMPH), conveyed the message of passion and dedication in medical communication: "Passion is the foundation for success. Passion not only helps develop individuals but also spreads positive values to colleagues and the community".

Dr. Vu Hai Son shares about the skills of filming and editing media video clips using smartphones
KMOLs connects to enhance medical communication and spread community values
The series of 10 KMOLs workshops organized by the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, with the aim of building and developing communication skills for medical professionals to create influence in the digital society, has successfully concluded with more than 2,000 attendees.
Healthcare professionals who attend the KMOLs workshop series have become more confident in their professional skills, developing unique strengths ranging from extensive knowledge to research achievements and a humanistic approach to patient care. At the same time, they also understand how to protect themselves and effectively utilize social media as a KMOL in the hospital's communication network.

MSc. Do Thi Nam Phuong, Head of Media Center, delivered a closing speech at the KMOLs seminar series.
The dissemination of authentic medical information to the community has helped professionals become more aware of the close connection between personal branding and hospital branding. In case of crisis, KMOLs will receive timely support from the hospital.
MSc. Do Thi Nam Phuong, Head of the Media Center of University Medical Center, representing the program's organizing committee, emphasized the important role of facilities and medical experts connecting in the media network, contributing to protecting public health. Medical talents, regardless of their position, have the responsibility to serve society. Therefore, leaders of medical facilities need to create conditions and invest in potential personnel so that they can become influential people in society.
Associate Professor, Doctor, Doctor Nguyen Hoang Bac - Director of University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital - affirmed: "The KMOLs initiative with the support of the hospital is a breakthrough idea. We welcome all those who are passionate about society to join the KMOLs network to create value for the community".
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/truyen-thong-y-te-sang-tao-video-clip-bang-dien-thoai-thong-minh-185240928150519909.htm
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