What do leaders of top-tier hospitals say about the 1:1 training model implemented by medical students from Dai Nam University?
More than just an internship program, the "1 doctor - 1 student" model at Dai Nam University Medical School is proving highly effective, receiving high praise from first-tier provincial hospitals. This is considered a step forward in practical training, closely linking the classroom with the real-world hospital environment.
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The Board of Directors, lecturers, and students of Dai Nam University attended the graduation internship closing ceremony of the Faculty of Medicine at Phu Tho General Hospital.
On March 27th, nearly 100 final-year medical students completed their graduation internships at three strategic partner hospitals: Phu Tho General Hospital, Phu Tho Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital, and Vinh Phuc General Hospital.
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The graduate internship is a crucial component of the medical training program. This is the stage where students transition from "learning to know" to "learning to practice," directly honing their professional skills, clinical thinking, professional attitude, and responsibility towards patients.
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Implementing the "one doctor, one student" model allows students to receive close supervision and direct guidance throughout their internship, thereby improving their ability to approach and handle real-world situations.
The hospital highly appreciates the effectiveness of the 1:1 model.
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Dr. Bui Trong Quynh, Deputy Director of Phu Tho Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital, delivered a speech at the closing ceremony of the graduation internship for medical students of Dai Nam University.
At the closing ceremony, Dr. Bui Trong Quynh, Deputy Director of Phu Tho Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital, stated that the hospital always considers training and supporting student interns as a crucial task. The hospital has assigned a team of professional staff to directly mentor students, creating optimal conditions for them to learn in a real-world environment.
Overview of the graduation internship closing ceremony of the Faculty of Medicine at Phu Tho Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital.
Evaluating the 1:1 model, hospital leaders acknowledged it as an effective approach, helping students accumulate practical experience and gradually develop professional competence and medical ethics. The hospital also expressed its desire to continue strengthening cooperation with the university in training high-quality medical personnel.
Medical students from Dai Nam University held a faculty meeting at Phu Tho Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital.
The summary report of the internship at Phu Tho Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital assesses that Dai Nam University students achieved excellent results and demonstrated comprehensive student development. The Obstetrics group completed 100% of their targets with 5 out of 5 patient records, while the Pediatrics group completed 90-100% of their targets with 5 out of 5 patient records.
Sixth-year medical students are doing their internships at first-class hospitals in Phu Tho province.
At Phu Tho General Hospital, Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Van Son – Deputy Director of the hospital – assessed that Dai Nam University students have a serious learning spirit, a proactive attitude, and the ability to adapt quickly to the clinical environment. Many students have proactively applied their knowledge to practice, gradually improving their professional skills.
Presenting the summary report of the internship period and providing a comprehensive assessment of the students' learning and training results, Dr. Tran Thi Huong Lan, Head of the Training and Referral Department, evaluated that the students of the school all demonstrated a high sense of responsibility, quick learning ability, and appropriate conduct during their internship at the hospital. At the same time, the doctor also offered some suggestions to improve the quality of training and learning for students at the school.
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Dr. Le Thi Thanh Huong – Vice Rector of Dai Nam University, delivered a speech at the event.
After 12 weeks of internship, students not only enhance their professional skills but also accumulate practical experience and empathy for patients – a core element of the medical profession.
Dr. Le Thi Thanh Huong, Vice Rector of Dai Nam University, said that the "learning together - working together - experiencing together" approach at the hospital helps students mature significantly and form a solid foundation before entering the profession.
In the future, Dai Nam University expects to continue expanding cooperation with reputable medical facilities, providing more learning and development opportunities for domestic and international students.
Nguyen Thanh Tam, a student from the Faculty of Medicine at Dai Nam University, gave a speech at the closing ceremony.
Sharing about her internship experience, Nguyen Thanh Tam, a medical student from Dai Nam University, interned at the Obstetrics Department of Vinh Phuc General Hospital. She said that after 3 months of graduation internship, they felt more confident in their knowledge thanks to the dedicated guidance from the doctors, who shared their professional knowledge and previous patient treatment experience.
"There were times when we were confused by advanced techniques or difficult diseases we had never encountered before. We were also very fortunate to study in a professional environment with complete modern equipment, and to be guided by doctors at the hospital to learn more advanced techniques, helping us to equip ourselves with the necessary knowledge," Thanh Tam recounted.
Medical students from Dai Nam University pose for a photo with doctors from Vinh Phuc General Hospital.
Attending the internship closing ceremony at Phu Tho Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital, student Tran Hai Dang, a medical student from Dai Nam University, shared that interning in a professional, modern, and compassionate medical environment gave 6th-year medical students from Dai Nam University the opportunity to gain practical clinical experience.
“From stressful nights on duty in the Obstetrics Department, the anxious moments of welcoming tiny babies into the world, to days spent in the Pediatrics Ward, witnessing the dedicated care of doctors and nurses for young patients, these are unforgettable memories on my journey to becoming a doctor,” student Tran Hai Dang emotionally recounted.
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