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The first year of enrollment at the Academy of Traditional Medicine reached 100% of the target.

VTC NewsVTC News19/11/2024


This information was provided by Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Quoc Huy, Director of the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine, at the ceremony celebrating the 42nd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day held this afternoon (November 19).

According to Associate Professor Huy, over the years, the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine has continuously developed in all aspects to affirm its prestige and position as a leading training institution in traditional medicine and pharmacy in the country and the region.

The Academy has been training healthcare professionals with impeccable ethics, high professional qualifications, and a strong sense of national pride, ready to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of the country's socio-economic development.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Huy, Director of the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Huy, Director of the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine.

The 2023-2024 academic year was a year in which teachers and students of the school strived to complete the tasks according to the plan and assigned. Last August, the academy awarded diplomas to 103 new medical doctors, 443 new traditional medicine doctors, 167 new pharmacists, 139 new specialists in traditional medicine, 2 new specialists in herbal medicine and traditional pharmacy, 23 new masters, and 1 new doctor.

At the same time, the academy also organized a job fair with the participation of more than 20 hospitals and companies, introducing nearly 800 job positions to newly graduated doctors and pharmacists.

"Entering the 2024-2025 academic year, the academy successfully enrolled over 1,000 undergraduate students and nearly 200 postgraduate students. This is also the first year the academy has achieved nearly 100% of its set target, demonstrating the school's prestige and the increasing role of traditional medicine in people's health care," Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Quoc Huy emphasized.

The Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine organized a ceremony to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th.

The Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine organized a ceremony to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th.

On the occasion of the 42nd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day, Associate Professor Nguyen Quoc Huy expressed his happiness at being appreciated and honored by generations of students. He believes that the greatest gift students can give their teachers on this meaningful day is their own efforts in their studies. This is like a flame that warms the enthusiasm and gives strength to teachers, helping them to become even more dedicated and committed to their profession.

"Your teachers always hope that you will uphold the traditions of the medical profession, the traditions of the Vietnam Academy of Traditional Medicine, and constantly improve your knowledge and skills necessary for a doctor or pharmacist upon graduation. We hope that all of you will be successful and become truly useful members of your families and society," Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Quoc Huy advised the students.

Kim Nhung


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