DNC - Nam Can Tho University Medical Center, in collaboration with Hue Central Hospital, welcomes international medical students who have studied and participated in surgical practice. Members of the Surgical Club had the invaluable opportunity to directly engage in a surgical procedure, marking a significant milestone in their medical journey.
Dr. Nguyen Nguyen Thai Bao, Acting Head of the Department of Joint Surgery and Sports Medicine, Orthopedic Trauma Center – Reconstructive Surgery, Hue Central Hospital, and Dr. Nguyen Huynh Quang Huy, Deputy Head of the General Surgery Department, Nam Can Tho University Medical Center, successfully performed an arthroscopic surgery to treat an acetabular labral tear. This achievement highlights the growing professional collaboration between the two hospitals and reinforces their shared commitment to delivering exceptional healthcare services to the community.
Dr. Nguyen Nguyen Thai Bao inspired the students by sharing the fundamental principles of the surgical specialty, as well as guiding them through various general surgical techniques. His passion and extensive expertise helped students grasp the critical responsibilities and profound impact of being a surgeon.
Witnessing the procedure performed by leading experts in orthopedic trauma ignited enthusiasm and motivation among international medical students. This experience not only provided a realistic perspective on the surgical specialty but also nurtured their passion and aspirations to excel as future surgeons.
The collaboration between the two hospitals serves as a cornerstone in the academic and professional development of international medical students. It reflects the university’s commitment to offering high-quality education that seamlessly integrates theory and practical skills, ensuring holistic growth for its students.
This event not only benefits the people of the Mekong Delta but also facilitates the transfer of advanced medical techniques, improves the quality of local healthcare, and expands the network of international medical collaboration.