Chương trình đào tạo y khoa hợp tác Việt - Đức giữa Trường ĐH Y khoa Phạm Ngọc Thạch và ĐH Johannes Gutenberg Mainz (Đức) đã bị phía đối tác đơn phương chấm dứt sau 12 năm triển khai. Đây là chương trình đào tạo được thiết kế đạt chuẩn châu Âu.

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Đối tác Đức đơn phương chấm dứt chương trình đào tạo Y khoa ở ĐH Phạm Ngọc Thạch

Chương trình đào tạo y khoa đạt chuẩn châu Âu giữa Trường Đại học Y khoa Phạm Ngọc Thạch và Đại học Johannes Gutenberg Mainz (CHLB Đức) vừa bị phía Đức chấm dứt hợp tác sau 12 năm triển khai.

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The World's Richest Woman Has Opened a #MedicalSchool
Instead of drilling young physicians to chase symptom after symptom and perform test after test, #AliceWalton, heir to the #Walmart fortune, wants her school’s graduates to keep #patients healthy by practicing something that most doctors today don’t prioritize: preventive #medicine and whole-health principles.
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The World’s Richest Woman Has Opened a Medical School

The Alice L. Walton School of Medicine is taking a new, whole-health approach to medical education.

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Wayne State Med School Interim Dean Resigns 🏥📚

Dr. David Rosenberg has stepped down as acting dean of Wayne State’s School of Medicine, citing controversy over the treatment of his predecessor, Dr. Wael Sakr, who was placed on leave without explanation last month.

👉 Full story on the leadership shakeup: https://bluewaterhealthyliving.com/news/local-news/michigan/wayne-state-medical-schools-interim-dean-resigns-amid-controversy-involving-predecessor/

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Wayne State medical school's interim dean resigns amid controversy involving predecessor

Michigan - Dr. David Rosenberg has resigned as acting dean of the Wayne State University School of Medicine, citing the controversy over how the school treated his

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https://www.alojapan.com/1369097/waning-japanese-encephalitis-immunity-linked-to-more-severe-dengue-illness/ Waning Japanese encephalitis immunity linked to more severe dengue illness #Antibodies #Antibody #encephalitis #immunity #InfectiousDiseases #Inflammation #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseEncephalitis #JapaneseNews #MedicalSchool #medicine #Mosquito #news #PublicHealth #Vaccine #ViralDisease #virus Scientists from Duke-NUS Medical School, in collaboration with researchers in Nepal, have found that waning immunity to Japanese encephalitis

🎉 Trần Đức Tài, tân sinh viên Y khoa Đại học Y Dược TPHCM, thủ khoa khối B duy nhất toàn quốc với điểm tuyệt đối 30! Chúc mừng bạn trên hành trình mới! 👨‍⚕️📚
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Thủ khoa duy nhất khối B cả nước nói gì trong Lễ khai giảng?

Trần Đức Tài, tân sinh viên Y khoa - Đại học Y Dược TPHCM là thủ khoa khối B duy nhất cả nước với số điểm tuyệt đối 30 và trở thành thủ khoa Đại học Y Dược TPHCM năm 2025.

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Điểm chuẩn các trường y dược phía Bắc năm 2025: Đại học Y Hà Nội tiếp tục dẫn đầu, theo sau là Y khoa (ĐH Y Dược - ĐHQG Hà Nội) và Răng - Hàm - Mặt (ĐH Y Dược - ĐH Thái Nguyên).

#tuyểnsinh #điểmchuẩn #ydược #giaoduc #admission #medicalschool #education #vietnam

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Điểm chuẩn các trường y dược phía Bắc năm 2025

Trường Đại học Y Hà Nội vẫn dẫn đầu về điểm chuẩn tại các trường y dược phía Bắc năm nay. Xếp sau đó là ngành Y khoa của Trường Đại học Y Dược, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội và ngành Răng – Hàm - Mặt của Trường Đại học Y Dược, Đại học Thái Nguyên.

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Jobs That I’ve Had

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Teacher

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My first job that I’ve ever had was as a Teacher.

I had just completed my STPM which is a form of pre-university course in Malaysia, equivalent to that of the UK A-Levels and I was waiting for my results.

At that time, I was on a holiday with my parents and was perusing through Facebook when I came across an advertisement on a job offer at a nearby language centre, looking for an English Language teacher.

Without any expectations, I applied for it. At least, I’d have some exposure and regularity prior to entering Medical School in September that year.

Shortly after I returned home, I received a call and an email responding to my application. I went for the interview session and was soon called back and offered a job to which I accepted.

Barista

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My second job, I was a barista at a coffee shop as well as worked at the cash register of a store, both at the same time during my first and second year of medical school after which I stopped and subsequently used to work as a waitress for an F&B company. That was my third job. My second and third jobs were jobs mainly to earn extra cash after classes amidst my free time.

Looking back, I probably should’ve just focused on my writing.

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My fourth and current job is working as a junior doctor at Sarawak General Hospital. I still am one since I started practicing in 2023 and is currently going through my sixth and final rotation (at the time of writing this article) before finally receiving my full APC or license to practice independently both in government or private sector.

Am I ready for it? Certainly not.

However, somehow I haven’t quit and I kept pushing through. I don’t know how or why and before I knew it, 2 years has flown by.

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Reflection – After Almost 2 Years Of Practicing As A Junior Doctor

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“Would you want to return back to medical school?”

No.

I enjoyed my 5 years of medical school very much and I appreciate the memories formed throughout those years.

However, after working as a junior doctor for 2 years, I would not consider turning back time, just to go through medical school all over again. I enjoyed studying and it was equally tough and fun. Besides that, I had the best study group, “The Impostors”.

Going through the COVID-19 Pandemic season of social distancing and online classes made the journey easier. I remembered staying back in Kuala Lumpur and waking up in the morning prior to starting class just to set up my laptop and my connecting screen, sending the link earlier to the group, sharing the slides if needed and while the classes are on-going, I would go about cooking, cleaning or folding clothes.

My coffee and tea would be on standby and everything was prim and proper. Besides that, breakfast, lunch and dinner would always be prepped by me, for me or my friend who lives upstairs. After that, I would proceed to study during the wee hours.

I think the time I managed to complete reading various textbooks were during the COVID pandemic.

Then, I graduated and started my housemanship. It was extremely tough at first and it’s still difficult now at times but I’ve grown to accept the fact that there will be difficult days as well as good days.

Three months later after starting my housemanship journey, my first pay was banked in and subsequently, every month I received my monthly pay.

Eventually as I become more and more senior, things became more and more familiar and easier and some things or procedures became a reflex, even the management plans.

Thus, considering, the things that I’m doing now which I think is much easier as compared to my medical school days, would I want to turn back time?

Nope. Medical school is important and equally tough. On top of that, I’m not getting paid. Instead, my parents had to pay for my medical school fees.

So, no. I cherished those days as I said. But I certainly do not want to relieve them again.

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