On November 15, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) held a ceremony to announce and award the decision to recognize the quality standards of five training programs of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy and met with teachers on the occasion of the anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20).
At the ceremony, Thang Long Education Quality Assessment Center awarded Certificates of Quality Standards to 5 training programs of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, including: three undergraduate training programs (Medical Imaging Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Dentistry) and two master's training programs (Pediatrics and Ophthalmology).
By the time of completion of the assessment, in addition to the 5 training programs mentioned above, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy has ensured that 100% of its undergraduate training programs are qualified, quality-accredited and successfully accredited by reputable accreditation organizations according to the standards of the Ministry of Education and Training.
Professor, Doctor, People's Physician Le Ngoc Thanh, Principal of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, acknowledged that for higher education institutions, continuously improving training quality is not only a vital task but also demonstrates the school's responsibility to the community and society.
This is also an important task that the school has identified since its inception. Over the years, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy has focused on perfecting and developing the internal quality assurance system as well as external quality control.
In 2024, the University of Medicine and Pharmacy completed the quality assessment of the educational institution level and the five training programs mentioned above according to the standards of the Ministry of Education and Training.
Professor Dr. Le Ngoc Thanh assessed this as an encouraging achievement for the school's teachers and students, but also a heavy responsibility because building a culture of quality is a continuous and long-term task.
To do this, it requires both teachers and students to continue to make constant efforts to improve the training program; innovate thinking, innovate teaching and learning methods; and aim to meet the highest satisfaction of learners, the community and society.
Currently, medical training programs are increasingly standardized, meeting the need to train quality medical human resources, able to meet the increasingly developing and increasingly difficult criteria of the medical industry, especially international integration.
The University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) was established on the basis of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy according to Decision No. 1666/QD-TTg of the Prime Minister dated October 27, 2020. Over the past time, the Party Committee, the University Council, the Board of Directors and the continuous efforts, step by step change and develop remarkably, becoming one of the prestigious training institutions in the health sector.