Teams of students from RMIT University Vietnam compete on September 23.
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According to the Media Center of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, on September 23, this unit directly participated in evaluating and scoring presentations from the top 10 groups of students in the digital marketing communication subject of RMIT University Vietnam. Previously, to participate in the final round, more than 400 students from the Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City branches from various majors had to compete to select 60 students, or 10 teams.
At the end of the contest, the first prize for Creative Ideas went to the project "Medical care for numbers, Peace of mind for every station", and the first prize for Viral video was named "30 years of medical ethics, passion for all". The second and third prizes for Creative Ideas honored the projects "Letters carrying sunshine to the rainbow", "30 years of dedication, 30,000 stories", and "Infinite Journey", "30 years to love and speak" were the owners of the second and third prizes for Viral video. The best presentation award went to the project "The 30th + 1 wish".
The team won first prize for Creative Ideas.
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The team won first prize in Viral video
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The finalists are part of the "IMC Plan Pitching" competition, with the theme of honoring and expressing gratitude to the doctors, nurses and medical staff of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City, who have made great efforts over the past 30 years since its establishment. The event follows a series of 10 seminars on influential medical professionals (KMOLs), reflecting the connection in training and practice between the hospital and RMIT University Vietnam.
Associate Professor Pham Cong Hiep, Head of the Business and Innovation Department at RMIT University Vietnam, said that through the program, students have been trained in professional skills in IMC such as strategic planning, creative content development, media channel management and branding to create a positive impact on society, contributing to the sustainable development of public organizations.
Meanwhile, Master Do Thi Nam Phuong, Head of the Communication Center of Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, expressed surprise at the humanity and modernity in the presentations of Gen Z youth. "This is not only a creative playground but also an opportunity for us to see the future of medical communication - a field that requires a combination of professional knowledge and new thinking," commented Master Phuong.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/hon-400-sinh-vien-lap-ke-hoach-ton-vinh-bac-si-dieu-duong-nhan-vien-y-te-185240925074941222.htm
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