On October 21st, at the Southern Campus of the Military Medical Academy, the School of Medicine at Tan Tao University organized the graduation thesis proposal presentation for the 2024-2025 academic year for students of the 2019-2025 cohort. This event not only marks an important milestone in the students’ academic journey but also serves as an opportunity to demonstrate their serious preparation and independent research abilities.
The proposal presentations were supervised by two prestigious professional councils: the Surgical and Obstetrics-Gynecology Council and the Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Council. The Surgical and Obstetrics-Gynecology Council included: Prof. Dr. Le Van Cuong (Chair), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Tuan Vinh (Reviewer), Dr. Vu Thi Kim Chi (Reviewer), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thi Hong (Member), Dr. Ho Thi Diem Thu (Member – Secretary), and Specialist Level 2 Tran Thi My Phuong (Member).
The Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Council was led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pham Nguyen Vinh (Chair), along with members: Prof. Dr. Le Hoang Ninh (Reviewer), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vu Huy Tru (Reviewer), Dr. Diep Thanh Tuong (Member), Specialist Level 2 Trinh Ai Nhi (Member – Secretary), and Dr. Tran Quoc Viet (Member). These experts, renowned in their fields, provided insightful feedback and practical suggestions to help students refine and enhance their research topics.
The quality of the thesis proposals presented was highly praised by the professional councils. The medical students demonstrated serious commitment to their research, with topics of significant practical relevance and clear scientific value, reflecting the academic and research spirit of Tan Tao University, where students not only learn theory but also apply it to real-world medical practices.
The council members offered valuable feedback, helping students refine their research topics and develop their presentation skills. These comments and guidance not only helped improve the quality of the thesis but also allowed students to gain confidence in presenting their research ideas. This was an invaluable experience, helping students mature in scientific research and better prepare for their future careers in medicine.
The professional councils assessed the quality of the medical students’ research topics during the proposal presentation. At the end of the session, students received helpful suggestions to further improve their research topics. This event marked an important milestone in their academic journey, showcasing their growth and readiness to contribute to the healthcare sector in the future.