MSEUF partners with TUMP Vietnam to advance healthcare education

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MSEUF partners with TUMP Vietnam to advance healthcare education

To strengthen opportunities for mutual growth and advancement in healthcare education, the Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) signed partnership with the Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy (TMUP), Vietnam, April 24-25.

Delegates from MSEUF College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences was headed by its dean, Dr. Maria Corazon Valdeavilla, Medical technology Program Chairperson Dr. Carmina Tolentino, and  Nursing RLE Chairperson Dr. Esteve Adrian Estiva personally visited Thai Nguyen University in Vietnam where they discussed possible collaborative initiatives in terms of student and faculty exchange and research partnerships.  

"This marks the beginning of a promising collaboration between MSEUF College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences and the Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy. By harnessing the collective expertise of both institutions, the collaboration aims to elevate the standard of healthcare education and delivery, ultimately benefiting communities both locally and globally," Dr. Valdeavilla shared.

MSEUF partners with TUMP Vietnam to advance healthcare education MSEUF partners with TUMP Vietnam to advance healthcare education
MSEUF partners with TUMP Vietnam to advance healthcare education MSEUF partners with TUMP Vietnam to advance healthcare education

The partnership between MSEUF and TUMP aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly:

  1. SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being - This collaboration focuses on enhancing healthcare education and delivery, contributing to improved health outcomes by preparing well-trained healthcare professionals.

  2. SDG 4: Quality Education - By promoting student and faculty exchanges and research partnerships, this initiative ensures inclusive and equitable quality education, encouraging lifelong learning opportunities for all involved.

  3. SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals - The partnership itself exemplifies the spirit of global collaboration necessary to achieve the SDGs. By working together, both universities can share resources, knowledge, and expertise to address common challenges in healthcare education and practice.