COOPERATION ACTIVITIES
1. DOMESTIC COOPERATION
- From 2017 to 2021, Faculty of Nursing participated in HPET project on innovating competency-based undergraduate nursing training program.
Hanoi Medical College visited and exchanged teaching experience to Faculty of Nursing
Faculty members participated in HPET project on innovating competency-based undergraduate nursing training program.
- Cooperate with the Medical Committee Netherlands-Vietnam (MCNV) in training for nurses working in hospitals in Quang Nam, Thua Thien Hue, and Quang Tri on home care skills for people with disabilities and rehabilitative care for stroke patients.
The training course on home care skills for people with disabilities.
The training course on rehabilitative care for stroke patients
2. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
- Cooperate with School of Health and Welfare - Jonkoping University (Sweden) in exchanging lecturers and students.
Huynh Thi Ly, MNS, taught at School of Health and Welfare – Jonkoping (Sweden) in the lecturer exchange program between two universities.
- Cooperate with Senjukai Social Welfare Corporation (Japan) on Japanese language and gerontological nursing education (Kaigo) for nursing students.
Closing ceremony of Japanese language class of Senjukai Social Welfare Corporation (Japan)
- Cooperate with Aoyama Medical Group (Japan) in setting up the Japanese language program for nursing students from 2018 – 2022 and a 6-week internship course for final year nursing students.
Cooperation signing ceremony with Aoyama Medical Group (Japan) to bring Japanese language into regular teaching for nursing students.
The 6-week internship program at Aoyama Medical Group (Japan) for nursing students.
- From 2015 up to now, under the sponsorship of South Australian Ministry of Health and Queensland University of Technology (Australia), Faculty of Nursing successfully organized 10 workshops on “Preceptor Training for Clinical Nursing Practice Education” for lecturers and nurses from hospitals in Da Nang city which has contributed to improving the quality of clinical instruction for nursing students.
The 4th Clinical Trainer Training (TOT) course in cooperation with the South Australian Department of Health and Queensland University of Technology (Australia)