Clinical skills training is a cornerstone in enhancing the quality of healthcare professionals, especially general practitioners. With this objective in mind, medical students from the School of Medicine at Tan Tao University (TTU) recently completed a specialized seminar and hands-on practice session using advanced medical models as part of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Course 1. The session was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Vu Thi Kim Chi, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Tan Tao University,
The session offered students not only the opportunity to deepen their theoretical knowledge of obstetrics but also to familiarize themselves with and master clinical skills through practice on state-of-the-art medical models. From diagnosis and treatment to maternal and neonatal care, every procedure was meticulously performed under the close supervision and professional support of the instructors.
Clinical skills not only serve as the basis for accurate medical procedures but also require students to integrate and analyze information to make timely and effective decisions for patients. This goal is central to TTU’s training program, which aims to develop future doctors who are not only highly skilled but also deeply responsible and prepared to tackle real-world challenges.
By combining specialized discussions with hands-on clinical practice, TTU students reinforce their theoretical knowledge while cultivating critical thinking and flexible problem-solving abilities. These essential skills not only contribute to better patient care but also prepare students to confidently enter the professional medical field.
The Obstetrics and Gynecology Course at TTU exemplifies innovative teaching methods while underscoring the university’s strong commitment to training medical professionals who excel both academically and ethically. This program plays a pivotal role in improving healthcare quality and serving the community with dedication and responsibility.