Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Setup of Clinical Simulation Centers to Learn and Practice Theory in Classroom has Upgraded Medical Education System in Vietnam: Ken Research

Medical Education System in Vietnam: Vietnam is a country that lies in the lower and middle class income group. The education program in the country is in two forms; six year integrated and four year graduate program. The educational program involves rotational practice and theoretical classes. This is the most traditional method of teaching the students which covers both practical and theoretical aspects but stems its strength from the theoretical courses. Students pursue the course for medical education straight after the high school and go for the six year integrated course which involves medical science and basic sciences.

Changes in Medical Education: Vietnam follows a traditional system of education and a rigid curriculum but in recent years there have been changes pertaining the system. The schools are working on limiting the number of mandatory course hours devoted to non-medical subjects, such as politics and even the basic sciences. Such time could then be used to teach more contemporary medical topics, such as genetics, molecular medicine, humanities, and mental health. New teaching methods are also being introduced. They are also partnering up with Medical Schools in Countries like Laos and Cambodia.

Bottleneck for the medical education ecosystem: Although the competition is very high, but a major issue with the ecosystem is that there is no regulatory or statutory body controlling and minding the ethics of medical practitioners. Unlike other ASEAN countries that have Medical Councils, Vietnam does not. But in 2021, they have declared that a Medical Council will be incorporated with respect to rules and regulations pertaining to WHO. They are now starting for accreditation of their training programs with ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance. With all these positive changes in Vietnam, we expect to provide quality medical manpower to respond to the regional needs. In addition, the development of a way to objectively assess the quality of medical training in Vietnam such as a national exam of medical graduation is under preparation. Such an exam would allow schools to improve medical education. The medical schools are now training medical doctors of Laos, Cambodia.

COVID Impact on Medical Colleges: Covid-19 has impacted the medical education temporarily. Pandemic forced medical schools in the Vietnam to stop face-to-face learning activities and abruptly shift to an online curriculum. Many colleges faced difficulty in conducting final year exams which has affected the total toll of graduates in 2020. Experts believe that the drop in the numbers is temporary and the system will revive completely in the future.

The report titled Landscape of Vietnam Medical Education Market- Outcome Based Curriculum with Clear Explicit Articulations that Medical Graduates should Demonstrate by Ken Research suggested that the Colleges have faced a slight downfall in terms of No. of Intake, Enrollment and Graduates amid COVID-19. Major merits of pursuing medicine in Vietnam Universities are factors such as no language barrier, cheap cost of living, free style education and high opportunities.

Key Segments Covered:-

Market Segmentation basis Type of Institution (Number of Colleges)

Private College

Public College

Market Segmentation basis Region (Number of Colleges)

Central Region

Southern Region

Northern Region

Physician

Admission Process

Intake Status

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Internal Medicine

Admission Process

Intake Status

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Ophthalmology

Admission Process

Intake Status

Selection Process

Total No. of Graduates

Total Number of Intake

Key Target Audience:-

Public Medical Colleges

Private Medical Colleges

Aspiring students of Bachelor in Medical Education

Aspiring students of Master in Medical Education especially Internal Medicine and Ophthalmology

Time Period Captured in the Report:-

Base Year: 2020

Study Period: 2016–2020

Colleges Covered:-

Landscape on Vietnam Medical Education institutions include faculties of medicine of following colleges

Hanoi Medial University

University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City

Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy

 Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy – Faculty of Medicine

Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine

Hai Phong University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Vietnam Military Medical University

Thai Binh University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy

Tay Nguyen University, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy

Vo Truong Toan University, Faculty of Medicine

Tan Tao University School of Medicine

Vietnam National University, Hanoi

Key Topics Covered in the Report:-

Vietnam Medical Education Introduction

Detailed Landscape of Private and Public Colleges

Market Ecosystem

Market Segmentation basis Institution and Regions

Admission Process for both Bachelor and Master Course

Detailed Analysis on Physician Courses (Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)

Detailed Analysis on Internal Medicine Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)

Detailed Analysis on Ophthalmology Market Size on the basis of Intake Enrollment and Graduates with Statistics for Each College)

Major Universities and Colleges in Vietnam Medical Education Market

For More Information On the research report, refer to below link:-

Vietnam Medical Education Market

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