This August, Dr. Vân Thy – lecturer of the Department of Behavioral Science, Faculty of International Medicine – successfully completed her internship and professional training in the United States under the guidance of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phillip Trần, Director of the DNC Health Science Institute. The journey not only broadened her academic horizons but also affirmed Nam Can Tho University’s (DNC) commitment to deep international integration and its strong support for faculty in advancing modern medical education and research.
At partner clinical facilities, Dr. Vân Thy directly participated in the examination of both inpatient and outpatient cases, performing and observing various clinical procedures in an international-standard environment. Notably, her training at the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) provided exposure to multidisciplinary treatment protocols, rigorous quality control standards, and a collaborative care model among physicians, nurses, and technicians.
Dr. Vân Thy – Lecturer at the Faculty of International Medicine, Nam Can Tho University, during her professional training in the United States.
Beyond professional expertise, the journey in the United States was also an opportunity for Dr. Vân Thy to expand her academic network and engage in cultural exchange with international colleagues. Activities such as mountain climbing, outdoor excursions, and physical training after days of intense work helped rejuvenate her energy and nurture resilience – an essential quality for physicians in the rapidly evolving landscape of medicine and technology.
Dr. Vân Thy during an outdoor excursion in the United States – a moment of relaxation after intensive study and work, while also capturing the essence of her journey toward international integration.
A noteworthy highlight: Dr. Vân Thy stayed at the DNC Center for International Research and Connectivity in the United States – a ‘bridge’ supporting the university’s lecturers and students in training, research, and collaboration. From convenient living and learning facilities to the ability to connect with experts, the center helps shorten geographical distances, enabling exchange programs, internships, and international conferences to be carried out flexibly and effectively.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phillip Trần – Director of the DNC Health Science Institute – together with Dr. Vân Thy at Yavapai Regional Medical Center Foundation (USA), a testament to Nam Can Tho University’s commitment to supporting faculty in professional training and international academic development.
“Every lecturer returning from an international environment becomes a nucleus of innovation, contributing to raising teaching standards, expanding research topics, and bringing students closer to the realities of global medicine.
Representative of the DNC Health Science Institute emphasized
Within DNC’s development strategy, overseas faculty training programs are considered a cornerstone for enhancing educational quality, increasing scientific publications, expanding academic collaborations, and elevating the university’s brand
Dr. Vân Thy’s journey is a vivid testament to Nam Can Tho University’s commitment to creating opportunities, encouraging, and accompanying its faculty on the path of academic and professional development. From classrooms to hospitals, from laboratories to the community, DNC remains steadfast in its mission to train internationally qualified healthcare professionals, contributing to public health and fostering a vibrant health science ecosystem in Vietnam.