Innovations in medical education in Vietnam

Author:

Duong David BORCID,Phan TomORCID,Trung Nguyen Quang,Le Bao Ngoc,Do Hoa Mai,Nguyen Hoang Minh,Tang Sang Hung,Pham Van-Anh,Le Bao Khac,Le Linh Cu,Siddiqui Zarrin,Cosimi Lisa A,Pollack Todd

Abstract

Medical education reforms are a crucial component to ensuring healthcare systems can meet current and future population needs. In 2010, a Lancet commission called for ‘a new century of transformative health professional education’, with a particular focus on the needs of low-income and-middle-income countries (LMICs), such as Vietnam. This requires policymakers and educational leaders to find and apply novel and innovative approaches to the design and delivery of medical education. This review describes the current state of physician training in Vietnam and how innovations in medical education curriculum, pedagogy and technology are helping to transform medical education at the undergraduate and graduate levels. It also examines enabling factors, including novel partnerships and new education policies which catalysed and sustained these innovations. Our review focused on the experience of five public universities of medicine and pharmacy currently undergoing medical education reform, along with a newly established private university. Research in the area of medical education innovation is needed. Future work should look at the outcomes of these innovations on medical education and the quality of medical graduates. Nonetheless, this review aims to inspire future innovations in medical education in Vietnam and in other LMICs.

Funder

United States Agency for International Development

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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