Vietnam’s education and training sector accounted for 4.0 % of the country’s total GDP, contributing a GDP value of about VND 252.3 Tn in 2020, as per research published by ken research.
1. Health Professions Education and Training for Health Systems Reform Project (HPET) sourced nearly, $121 Mn in coordination with the World Bank, run by the Vietnam Ministry of Health.
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- Vietnamese Ministry of Health called for medical education reforms, which follow competency-based and system-based approaches. With the support from the World Bank and other international partners, including the European Union and the US Agency for International Development, the Project has brought a fresh wind of change in the country’s medical education Market.
- Building on Boston University’s Global Health Collaborative affiliated training programs with Vietnamese institutions and the resulting 1000+ first degree Family Medicine specialist physicians, additional 1000 of FM-trained undergraduate medical students, and more than 100 of 3-month short-course general and subspecialist physicians trained in FM, the World Bank has reported a breakthrough in scale-up of training numbers through the Health Professions Education and Training for Health Systems Reform Project (HPET).
2. Having A Budget of More Than $ 8,000,000, The IMPACT MED Alliance Expects That There Will Be More Than 5,000 Physician Graduates of The New Training Programs By 2025.
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The IMPACT MED Alliance brings together a diverse group of university, public sector, and private sector partners to build a strong and effective health workforce in Vietnam. 5 medical universities and policymakers to improve and innovate undergraduate medical education by providing technical assistance to comprehensively reform the 6-year training program for general medical doctors. A close partnership with the Ministry of Health facilitates sharing successful models and lessons learned with universities nationwide. More than 2,000 university faculty will be trained in new educational methods and five leading medical universities will be implementing a reformed six-year curriculum for training general medical doctors. By 2025, there will be more than 5,000 physician graduates of the new training programs.
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