TTU empowers students to participate in international scientific conferences

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At Tan Tao University (TTU), we do not only train clinically skilled physicians but also foster pioneering medical scientists. One of the greatest sources of pride for TTU Medical students is the opportunity to engage in scientific research and present their findings at prestigious global medical conferences right from their early years of study. TTU is committed to supporting students through: Direct guidance from leading Professors and Doctors from both the United States and Vietnam. Providing financial support and professional connections for students to attend major international conferences in the U.S., Europe, Singapore…and beyond.

Dr. Vu Tri Loc representing the TTU research team at the 100th American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions.
Dr. Vu Tri Loc representing the TTU research team at the 100th American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions.
Dr. Vu Tri Loc and the Tan Tao University research team honored with the prestigious Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award.
Dr. Vu Tri Loc and the Tan Tao University research team honored with the prestigious Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award.
Dr. Le Xuan Minh Phuc presenting at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in Chicago, IL, USA.
Dr. Le Xuan Minh Phuc presenting at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in Chicago, IL, USA.

Why is Scientific Research Crucial?

  • Cultivating Critical Thinking: Medicine is constantly evolving. Research empowers students to ask the right questions, seek evidence, and analyze problems objectively. Instead of passive learning, you will learn to critically appraise medical literature to make the most accurate clinical decisions.
  • Accessing Real-World Knowledge: Moving beyond textbooks, students directly engage in clinical data collection and hands-on practice in modern laboratories. This is a vital stepping stone to honing the meticulousness and precision required of a future physician.
  • Developing Exceptional Soft Skills: For a successful presentation, students must master teamwork, time management, and—most importantly—professional medical English. This is the universal language for connecting with the global medical community.
  • A “Passport” to the World: A research paper published in prestigious journals or an international conference certificate is a definitive “plus” for your portfolio. This provides a significant competitive advantage when applying for Residency programs in the US or other developed countries.
Student Vo Le Tra Uyen presenting at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2025 Scientific Session in the USA.
Student Vo Le Tra Uyen presenting at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2025 Scientific Session in the USA.

 

 

Student Le Cong Thai at the ASEAN Federation of Cardiology Congress (AFCC) in Singapore.
Student Le Cong Thai at the ASEAN Federation of Cardiology Congress (AFCC) in Singapore.

 

Student Hoang Truc Quynh Mai at the Busan Neurological Society (BNS) 2024 Conference in South Korea.
Student Hoang Truc Quynh Mai at the Busan Neurological Society (BNS) 2024 Conference in South Korea.
Do Huynh Phuong Vy at the Annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) Scientific Session in Atlanta, USA.
Do Huynh Phuong Vy at the Annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) Scientific Session in Atlanta, USA.
TTU student delegation attending the ASEAN Federation of Cardiology Congress (AFCC 2025) in Malaysia.
TTU student delegation attending the ASEAN Federation of Cardiology Congress (AFCC 2025) in Malaysia.
Student Dinh Vu Nhat Xuan at the ACC Asia 2023 Conference in Manila, Philippines.
Student Dinh Vu Nhat Xuan at the ACC Asia 2023 Conference in Manila, Philippines.