At the ceremony, Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Thi Xuyen, President of the Vietnam Medical Association, praised the achievements that the valedictorians had initially achieved when entering the school, and hoped that the new students would continue to strive, persevere, and have determination to achieve good academic results, become good doctors in the future, and better serve the work of taking care of people's health. Doctors in the process of working need to take the patient as the center to always improve their expertise and support their colleagues, develop together, and improve their skills.
Leaders of the Vietnam Medical Association believe that medical and pharmaceutical students are always passionate and have good academic results.
To master techniques and continuously improve the quality of medical services, the medical profession requires lifelong learning. Information from university representatives and some participating units said that excellent students, resident doctors, and doctors with good academic records have very high employment opportunities after graduation.
Professor, Dr. Nguyen Viet Tien, former Deputy Minister of Health, leading expert in infertility - obstetrics, shared that Vietnamese doctors have continuously approached, received and mastered many new and advanced techniques in treating difficult and complicated diseases. Particularly in the field of reproductive support, infertility treatment units have implemented advanced techniques, with modern equipment in infertility treatment, infertility, reproductive support, screening, early diagnosis, and screening for fetal abnormalities. At some infertility treatment units, the IVF (in vitro fertilization) success rate reaches 60%, higher than the world average (40 - 50%).
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