More than 2,600 students of Nguyen Tat Thanh Secondary & High School are the first students to participate in the school health check-up for children and students from 6 to under 18 years old at educational institutions in the ward.
The activity aims to proactively monitor and assess students' health status, detect early risk factors and health abnormalities, thereby promptly providing advice, guidance on care and appropriate monitoring, contributing to improving the quality of school health care right from the grassroots level.
Scientific, safe, and regulated health check-ups
Directly directing the examination team, comrade Nguyen Thi Thu Hien and comrade Tran Quoc Trinh, Deputy Director of Cau Giay Ward Health Station, regularly inspect and supervise the organization, examination procedures and implementation of professional requirements, ensuring operations take place safely, scientifically, and in accordance with regulations.
Right from the beginning of the morning, the Ward Health Station coordinated with the School Board of Directors to arrange examination areas according to a one-way process, from welcoming, guiding, weighing to clinical examination and summarizing results. Students are streamed according to each class, helping to limit crowded gatherings, while ensuring the examination process takes place in order, conveniently and effectively.
The team of doctors and physicians of the Health Station performs examination contents according to the provisions of Circular No. 25/2026/TT-BYT of the Ministry of Health, focusing on assessing basic health factors and common problems in school age.

Through the examination, abnormalities in physical strength, nutrition, vision, oral health, ears - nose - throat, cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal... are proactively detected, consulted and guided for monitoring and appropriate care.
From health check-ups to long-term health management
Not only stopping at checking health at one time, the examination results also provide practical information for students and families, and at the same time become an important basis for monitoring physical development, early identification of risk factors and timely intervention directions.
In particular, a highlight in this examination is that 100% of data generated during the examination process is updated, summarized and standardized, serving inter-connection to the City's Electronic Health Records System, and integrating health information into students' electronic transcripts.
Digitizing data right from the examination stage helps health information of each student to be gradually formed into a continuous data, instead of just being recorded individually at each time. This is an important foundation to monitor student development, improve health management efficiency along the life cycle and gradually shift from passive health care to proactive prevention, early detection and long-term health management.
Continue to be implemented at educational institutions in the area
In the coming days, Cau Giay Ward Health Station will continue to coordinate with educational institutions in the area to implement free periodic health check-ups for students from 6 years old to under 18 years old.
With the combination of direct health check-ups and data digitization, student health care in Cau Giay ward is being gradually implemented in a proactive, continuous, scientific and learner-centered direction, contributing to building a safe, healthy and comprehensive school environment.
