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A New Prospective View of Accreditation of Medical Programs in Vietnam

A New Prospective View of Accreditation of Medical Programs in Vietnam

Medical education in Vietnam is undergoing an exciting period of growth and change. With an increasing demand for medical practitioners to meet the workforce needs of the country, student enrolment numbers continue to climb. To ensure quality of medical graduates – as well as medical education quality improvement – recognition both nationally and internationally, through […]

A Study on Diagnosis Value Of Clinical Composite Tests to Reduce the Financial Burdens for Patients in Need

A Study on Diagnosis Value Of Clinical Composite Tests to Reduce the Financial Burdens for Patients in Need

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has proven to be a highly reliable diagnostic technique for meniscal injuries. MRIs are expensive and can be cost prohibitive for many patients. Now  Dr. Tran Trung Dung of VinUniversity and his colleagues at Viet Duc Hospital (Hanoi) conducted a case series report to prove that that combining separate clinical tests into a single composite one can have a diagnostic value that is comparable to MRI scans. This could […]

Preventing Unwanted Pregnancies in Minority Youth in Australia: An Exploration on Contraception Decision Making

Preventing Unwanted Pregnancies in Minority Youth in Australia: An Exploration on Contraception Decision Making

In Australia, youth from racial and language minority background might become young parents without their willingness and adequate preparation to enter parenthood, more so than those from the general population. Many of these unwanted pregnancies presumably resulted from a lack of knowledge on contraception use or access to reproductive health support services (Dune, Astell-Burt et […]

VinUniversity Researcher Performs the First Pelvic Replacement Using 3D-printed Technology in Vietnam

VinUniversity Researcher Performs the First Pelvic Replacement Using 3D-printed Technology in Vietnam

Earlier this year, 2021, a team of scientists led by Dr. Dung Tran Trung, PhD, MD, from the College of Health Science, VinUniversity successfully carried out the first pelvic replacement using 3D-printed technology in patient with bone cancer in Vietnam, with excellent results resulting in near full mobility for the patient.   In an article published in Annals of Medicine and Surgery, Dr. Dung and his team describe the case study of a 57-year-old man with […]

Improvement in awareness and attitude towards modern health care are not sufficient to assure adoption of such methods in maternal and infant care in the mountainous province Cao Bang

Improvement in awareness and attitude towards modern health care are not sufficient to assure adoption of such methods in maternal and infant care in the mountainous province Cao Bang

Care for pregnant women and newborn children is important. In an underdeveloped region like Cao Bang, home for many ethnic minority groups, both governmental and non-governmental organizations have provided substantial support for maternal care, but the effect of the interventions on the health and welfare of the newborn babies, pregnant women and new mothers had […]

Publication by VinUniversity College Of Health Sciences’ Lecture in American Journal of Physiology

Publication by VinUniversity College Of Health Sciences’ Lecture in American Journal of Physiology

Abstract Hyperphosphatemia is the primary risk factor for vascular calcification, which is closely associated with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Recent evidence showed that oxidative stress by high inorganic phosphate (Pi) mediates calcific changes in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). However, intracellular signaling responsible for Pi-induced oxidative stress remains unclear. Here, we investigated molecular mechanisms of […]