How Do Students Learn And Practice In Vinuniversity’s Bachelor Of Nursing?
With the Bachelor of Nursing program, VinUniversity students have the privilege to practice in hospitals that meet the JCI accredited standards of Vinmec.
Leveraging school’s strength in infrastructure, students can also practice at VinUniversity Medical Simulation Center – which is designed and built just like a hospital, with more than 30 diverse and modern training rooms in accordance with international standards.
Students are comprehensively trained diverse skills with regards to technologies and methods, such as plastination, anatomage tables, virtual biomedical labs and smart skill-training rooms. The equipment and professional technology investment are two of the deciding factors that help the school receive 5-star rating from the prestigious university ranking organization Quacquarelli Symondsin the facility category.
From the start of the program, Prof. Larry Jameson – Executive Vice President of the University of Pennsylvania and Dean of the Perelman School of Medicine, once appreciated the importance of Vinmec in the partnership between Pennsylvania and VinUniversity.
“As clinical training in nursing and medical schools depends on hospitals and clinics, the relationship with Vinmec is a critical catalyst in training students from College of Health Sciences”, Professor Larry Jameson said.
Belonging to the same ecosystem with Vinmec is a necessary condition for students to learn and practice clinically in various medical service environments before becoming a licensed nurse.
Benefitting from both the extraordinary medical knowledge of Pennsylvania and constructive clinical practice platform at Vinmec, students have every opportunity to hone their skills and capability as well as working style, and could be assured of the international standard quality applied to students.
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