On the morning of March 14, in Hanoi, the Vietnam Military Medical University organized a Ceremony of Reporting Achievements to Uncle Ho for the cadets of Course 51 and the residency doctors of Course 22.
Attendees included Major General, Professor, Dr. Nguyen Xuan Kien, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee, Director of the Academy; Major General, Professor, Dr. Nghiem Duc Thuan, Secretary of the Party Committee, Political Commissar of the Academy; Major General Dinh Quoc Hung, Secretary of the Party Committee of Unit 969, Political Commissar of the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Protection Command; members of the Academy’s Directorate, along with 251 cadets of Course 51 – Military Medical Doctors Training and residency doctors of Course 22.
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| Delegates attend the Ceremony of Reporting Achievements. |
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| The delegation of officers and students from the Military Medical Academy salutes the flag in front of the Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh. |
On behalf of the Military Medical Academy’s delegation, Colonel Doan Van Mau, Deputy Political Commissar of the Military Medical Academy, reported to Uncle Ho on the learning and training results of the 51st course students and the 22nd residency doctors. Throughout their educational and training journey, aiming to become ‘both red and expert’ military doctors, the students have continually strived, risen up, and rigorously trained to become officers, military doctors, and young party members fully qualified and capable of meeting the demands and tasks in their new positions.
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| Colonel Doan Van Mau, Deputy Political Commissar of the Vietnam Military Medical University, on behalf of the delegation of the Vietnam Military Medical University, reports achievements to Uncle Ho. |
At the end of the course, the students of the 51st military medical doctor training course achieved outstanding results in scientific research activities as well as in participating in Olympic contests. Specifically: There were 78 research topics reported at scientific conferences of various levels; the movement to learn foreign languages saw enthusiastic and vibrant participation by the students, including 5 students who won the first prize in the military-wide English Olympics. Regarding graduation classifications for the entire course, 38 students graduated with distinction; 178 students graduated with merit; 220 students were admitted into the Party (accounting for 93.62%)…
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| Lieutenant General, Professor, Doctor Nguyen Xuan Kien, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Director of the Vietnam Military Medical University, presents the Ho Chi Minh Medal to students who have achieved outstanding performance. |
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| Major General, Professor, Doctor Nghiem Duc Thuan, Secretary of the Party Committee and Political Commissar of the Vietnam Military Medical University, presents the Ho Chi Minh Medal to students who have achieved outstanding performance. |
For the 22nd resident doctor course, the academy has successfully instilled various regulations and rules for resident doctor training, postgraduate student management, and training programs and plans. The academic results of the students have consistently met and exceeded the set targets annually. All specialized theoretical lectures were delivered in English according to advanced programs. The results of the theoretical and practical graduation exams show that 100% of students met the requirements; 100% defended their thesis in English, among which 100% achieved Excellent and Distinct grades. The graduation classification for the entire course shows that 100% of students achieved Good and Excellent grades…
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| The delegation from the Vietnam Military Medical University offers flowers and visits the Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh. |
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| The students of Course 51 and the resident doctors of Course 22 visit the Mausoleum of President Ho Chi Minh. |
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| The delegates take commemorative photos at the Presidential Palace. |
In the solemn atmosphere of the ceremony, the delegation of officers and students from the Military Medical Academy expressed their deep respect and infinite gratitude to beloved President Ho Chi Minh and pledged to him: They will continue to strive and excellently complete all tasks assigned by the Party, the State, the Army, and the people, always living up to the trust of previous generations and forever deserving of the love and trust of Uncle Ho, worthy of the noble title of Uncle Ho’s Soldiers.
After the ceremony of reporting achievements, the delegation from the Military Medical Academy respectfully laid flowers and visited President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum.
News & Pictures: Cao Nguyen, Translator: Nguyen Thi Mai Huong