The goal of the Faculty of Medicine is to become a reputable and high-quality medical training institution in Northern Vietnam, offering a standardized curriculum comparable to that of public medical universities. In addition to providing specialized medical knowledge, the faculty places strong emphasis on the holistic development of students by enhancing their foreign language proficiency, soft skills, positive attitude, discipline, and lifelong habits of health training and self-care. These core values not only help students build solid professional expertise but also equip them with the adaptability and sustainable development mindset needed for a successful medical career.
The medical training program is designed with an integrated approach, combining theoretical knowledge with professional practice. The teaching methodology incorporates lectures, hands-on practice, clinical case studies, and competency-based assessments, enabling students to synthesize knowledge across basic sciences, fundamental medicine, clinical practice, public health, and medical ethics. This comprehensive approach equips graduates with the essential skills and competencies for their future medical careers.
The modular medical training program focuses on educating students through in-depth, topic-based modules, enabling them to acquire comprehensive professional knowledge, proficient practical skills, and advanced critical thinking abilities.
Dai Nam University has a Pre-Clinical Skills Center equipped with a variety of models and devices, ensuring that students can thoroughly practice essential clinical skills before undertaking hospital internships.
Students undertake clinical training at some of Vietnam's leading hospitals, including Viet Duc Hospital, Vietnam National Children's Hospital, National Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bach Mai Hospital, Hanoi Heart Hospital, Saint Paul General Hospital, National Psychiatric Hospital, Ha Dong General Hospital, Thanh Nhan Hospital, among others.
The faculty consists of People's Doctors, Associate Professors, Masters, Specialists I, Specialists II, and experienced doctors who are passionate about their profession and have worked at leading hospitals.
Dai Nam University invests four times more in English language training for medical students compared to other disciplines.
After completing theoretical lessons at the university, medical students will be assigned to hospitals, attending clinical classes in the morning and afternoon (not including at least one night shift per week).
Students participate in various extracurricular activities and volunteer work organized by the faculty and the university. Through these experiences, medical students at Dai Nam University gain valuable hands-on opportunities while developing professional attitudes and ethics.
The core faculty team includes 06 Associate Professors, 12 Doctors, 17 Masters, and nearly 200 adjunct lecturers, consisting of lecturers, Masters, Doctors, Associate Professors, and Senior Doctors. These individuals are currently teaching at medical universities or working at central hospitals and hospitals in Hanoi, bringing many years of experience and dedication to the field of education and training..