The State Council of Professors has just announced a list of candidates proposed by the Council of Professors, interdisciplinary and interdisciplinary fields for recognition as meeting the standards for the title of professor and associate professor in 2025.
In the medical industry alone, after deducting 7 unqualified candidates from the round of the Industry Council, the medical industry has a total of 117 candidates proposed for recognition as meeting the standards for the title of professor and associate professor in 2025.
This is one of the majors with the largest number of candidates, reflecting the development of professional and research teams in the health sector.
In the list of 117 professors and associate professors of Medicine proposed to be recognized as meeting the standards in 2025, there are 14 professors with many familiar faces such as Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Minh Dien - Director of the National Children's Hospital; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Huy Ngoc - Vice Chairman of Phu Tho Provincial People's Committee, former Director of Phu Tho Provincial Department of Health; Associate Professor, Mai Duy Ton - Director of the Stroke Center (Bach Mai Hospital) ...

According to the plan, from October 20 to October 31, the State Council of Professors will meet to review and recognize the standards for the title of professor and associate professor in 2025.
According to the process, universities establish a grassroots Council to select eligible candidates, then propose to the State Council.
These documents were then assigned to the Industry Council and the interdisciplinary assessment to select those who did not meet the requirements. Finally, the State Council reviews and approves the list of standards, and announces it in November and December every year.
To be considered, candidates must be the main author of 3-5 articles in journals in the ISI, Scopus (prestigious data system, summarizing and citing scientific articles) or the category prescribed by the State Council of Professors.
Last year, out of more than 670 initial nominations, the number recognized was 567, reaching an rate of 84.2%.