Faculty of Medicine, Nguyen Tat Thanh University signs a cooperative agreement with Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital of Ho Chi Minh City

NTTU – Recently, Nguyen Tat Thanh University (NTTU) and Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital signed a cooperative agreement on training activities regarding provision of human resources in mental health, marking a new step in the policy of training high-quality human resource in the healthcare industry that the University is aiming for. This also shows the close connection between NTTU and Ho Chi Minh-based hospitals to provide a range of internship and job opportunities for graduates.

The signing ceremony between the University and Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital

From Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital, there were the participation of Dr. Nguyen Dang Khoa (specialist Level I doctor) – Director of Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital; Dr. Truong Hong Son (specialist Level II doctor) – Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital; Dr. Tran Duy Tam (specialist Level II doctor) – Head of General Planning Department; Dr. Vu Kim Hoan (specialist Level II doctor) – Deputy Head of General Planning Department. On the side of NTTU, there were the presence of Dr. Tran Ai Cam – President; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Thi Kim Nhung – Dean of Faculty of Medicine; Dr. Hoang Van Quang – Vice Dean of Faculty of Medicine.

The signing ceremony between the University and Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital

The signing ceremony took place while strictly complying with regulations on Covid – 19 preventions. Accordingly, the contents of the cooperative agreement are based on the actual needs of both sides on developing high-quality human resources for healthcare industry in terms of quantity and quality, especially mental health – a discipline that becomes more and more attractive and plays an important role in today’s life.

Dr. Tran Ai Cam expressed her appreciation to the hospital leaders during the ceremony

Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Tran Ai Cam – President of NTTU thanked and expressed her respect to Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital’s leaders for creating favorable conditions to facilitate cooperation and support to improve the quality of training activities of NTTU’s Faculty of Medicine, helping students to get more opportunities to undertake internship, to work and gain practical experiences before graduation. The cooperation with Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital is one of the important opportunities for NTTU, creating a favorable foundation for promoting training activities in the field of mental healthcare in the future.

In addition, on the occasion of Vietnamese Doctor’s Day (Feb 27th), Dr. Tran Ai Cam on behalf of the University also sent best wishes to the medical staff and doctors of the Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital for their dedication and contribution to community health care.

Dr. Tran Ai Cam congratulates Ho Chi Minh City Mental Health Hospital’s leaders on the occasion of Vietnamese Doctor’s Day (Feb 27th)

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