In order to create a healthy campus environment and support the comprehensive development of students, the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, in collaboration with MaiMay Clinic and the Student Care Center, organized the “Van Hien University Student Healthcare Day.” This is not only a routine medical screening activity but also a space to help students equip themselves with self-care skills, balance their psychology, and gain practical experience in the medical field right on campus.
Focusing on Comprehensive Development Solutions for “Body – Mind – Spirit”
The program is designed as a proactive healthcare ecosystem, helping students become aware of their personal health status through core activity groups:
Medical Screening and Prevention: Through general health examination activities, students undergo screening and early detection of common medical conditions. This serves as an important foundation for experts to provide timely consultation and treatment paths, ensuring the best physical strength for the learning process.

Students perform basic body index checks under the guidance of a medical expert team
Consultation and Skill Transfer: Engaging with a team of professional medical experts for direct guidance on self-care methods, while providing detailed advice on scientific nutrition and health.

Eye exam activities help students promptly detect school-related refractive errors to find appropriate vision correction solutions.
Balancing mental health by identifying academic pressures to focus on in-depth psychological support activities. This is a practical solution to help students relieve stress, thereby building a healthy lifestyle and an optimistic spirit.
Linking Training with Practical Experience for Medicine and Pharmacy Students
The highlight of the festival was the creation of a real-world clinical practice environment for students of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy. Moving beyond theoretical lectures, specialized students directly participated in professional support and interactive care tasks. Under the close guidance of the medical team, this was a valuable opportunity for them to practice a service-oriented attitude and professional communication skills.

Students from the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy directly gain practical experience and perform student care tasks in a medical environment.
The close coordination between the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, MaiMay Clinic, and the Student Care Center once again affirms the University's humanistic educational philosophy. The program does not stop at being a simple medical activity but also creates a friendly learning environment where every learner receives comprehensive care and support in all aspects.

Representatives of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, MaiMay Clinic, and the Student Care Center take a commemorative photo at the “Van Hien University Student Healthcare Day.”
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