VinUniversity has announced a significant partnership with the National Hospital of Dermatology and Venereology aimed at strengthening cooperative efforts and knowledge exchange within the medical sector.
On July 13, 2026, representatives from both entities formalized their commitment through a Memorandum of Understanding, setting the stage for enhanced medical education and research initiatives. The agreement marks a pivotal moment for academic and clinical advancement in Vietnam.
A series of high-level officials, including Assoc. Prof. Le Huu Doanh, Director of the National Hospital, and Prof. Nguyen Huu Sau, Deputy Director, alongside VinUni's Assoc. Prof. Le Cu Linh and Dr. Phung Nam Lam, attended the signing ceremony. Their presence underscores the importance of this alliance for the future of healthcare education and practice.
Both institutions plan to expand clinical training for VinUni's College of Health Sciences students, facilitate faculty exchanges, and launch collaborative research projects aimed at addressing dermatological and venereal diseases more effectively. These efforts are expected to elevate the quality of patient care across the nation.
Assoc. Prof. Le Cu Linh emphasized VinUni's role as a strategic partner, highlighting how the collaboration will foster innovation and improve healthcare outcomes. Similarly, Assoc. Prof. Le Huu Doanh expressed optimism about the potential for interdisciplinary education and research breakthroughs resulting from this partnership.
The MOU lays out a roadmap for integrating academic curricula, sharing best practices, and developing joint research agendas. By combining VinUni's educational resources with the National Hospital's clinical expertise, the partnership aspires to produce highly skilled professionals ready to tackle complex medical challenges.
Looking ahead, the collaboration promises to deliver lasting benefits for patients, practitioners, and the broader healthcare ecosystem in Vietnam. It represents a forward-looking approach to medical education and research, rooted in mutual respect and shared goals.
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