Time slot's time in Taipei (GMT+8)
2025/11/22 11:00-13:30 Room 101 AB
- SYMPOSIUM 1 Tropical Diseases
Neurophysiological Characteristics of Tropical Disease in Asian Oceanian Region
- Time
- Topic
- Speaker
- Moderator
- 12:00-12:30
- Characteristic of electrodiagnostic and clinical features of leprosy in Indonesia
- Speaker:
Manfaluty Hakim
(Indonesia)
- Moderator:
Nghia Tien Trong Hoang
(Vietnam)
- Nghia Tien Trong Hoang
- MD, PhD
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Head , Department of Neurology, Military Hospital 175
Vice - President, Vietnam Association of Clinical Neurophysiology
E-mail:dr.hnghia@gmail.com
Executive Summary:
Dr. Hoang Tien Trong Nghia, Head of the Department of Neurology, Military Hospital 175, Vietnam, has contributed significantly to the advancement of neurological care and research in the region. He has original contributions in the fields of cerebrovascular diseases, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, multiple sclerosis, therapeutic plasma exchange, and vestibular disorders. He received the Vietnam Medical Achievement Award in consecutive years (2023, 2024). He has honed his expertise through extensive clinical fellowships in Singapore, South Korea, Australia, Italy, and with the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office. He has authored book chapters on neuropsychological health and published over 50 original articles in national and international journals with a focus on neuromuscular and neuroimmunological diseases. Dr. Nghia is a dynamic leader, dedicated to bridging the gap in neurological treatments and fostering international collaboration in Southeast Asia.
Dr. Hoang Tien Trong Nghia, Head of the Department of Neurology, Military Hospital 175, Vietnam, has contributed significantly to the advancement of neurological care and research in the region. He has original contributions in the fields of cerebrovascular diseases, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, multiple sclerosis, therapeutic plasma exchange, and vestibular disorders. He received the Vietnam Medical Achievement Award in consecutive years (2023, 2024). He has honed his expertise through extensive clinical fellowships in Singapore, South Korea, Australia, Italy, and with the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office. He has authored book chapters on neuropsychological health and published over 50 original articles in national and international journals with a focus on neuromuscular and neuroimmunological diseases. Dr. Nghia is a dynamic leader, dedicated to bridging the gap in neurological treatments and fostering international collaboration in Southeast Asia.





