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Vinh Medical University (Vietnamese: Trường Đại học Y khoa Vinh) is a medical university in Vinh, Vietnam. It was founded in 2010. [ 1 ] The university was established based on the Nghệ An Medical College, 2003.
Henriette Bùi Quang Chiêu (1906–2012) was the first female medical doctor in Vietnam. [1] [2] She went to medical school in France, and graduated there in 1934. [2] [3] She opposed French colonialism in Vietnam. [2] She was pressured into an arranged marriage by her father in 1935, but later divorced. [2] She later married again. [2]
Former Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam at the founding ceremony of University of Medicine and Pharmacy, November 18, 2020. [1]On May 20, 2010, Prof. PhD. Mai Trong Nhuan (Former Director of VNU-HN) signed Decision to establish the School of Medicine and Pharmacy - Vietnam National University - Hanoi.
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Vinh University now has 935 officials and public employees, including 639 faculty, 295 administrative staff. Regarding the title, training level, the school has 118 doctors, 500 masters, 3 professors, 53 associate professors, 4 senior lecturers, 121 lecturers and 13 army officers are seconded to work Education in the Department of Defense.
Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine is a public medical school in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It offers graduate and postgraduate education in medicine, health care staff training for the city. It was officially recognized as a University on 7/1/2008.
In South Korea, there is a Medical Doctor (MD) license. The medical educations in South Korea (Republic of Korea) are six or four years in duration, six-year courses starting right after high schools, and four-year course starting after four-year's university education (to start the four-year course, the student needs a bachelor's degree).
The University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City originated as a medical school within the University of Saigon, was established in 1947 during the period of French Indochina. Professor C. Massias served as the principal. [2] It was located at 28 Testard/Tran Quy Cap Street, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City (now Vo Van Tan Street).