In March, the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy at Van Hien University collaborated with the Student Support Center and the Psychological Counseling Center to organize a Health Check-up Program for students. The program aimed to raise awareness of both physical and mental healthcare among students—who are often under pressure from academic responsibilities, work, and daily life. It also provided students with convenient, safe, and completely free access to basic healthcare services.

Picture 1: Students receiving free health check-ups (Source: Author)
Picture 2: Students receiving free eye examinations and vision tests (Source: Author)
- Professional nutrition and psychological counseling
- On-site screening of essential health indicators

Picture 3: The program as a meaningful practical environment for students of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy (Source: Author)
Beyond medical examinations, the program also served as a valuable practical learning environment for students of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy. By participating in professional support activities, students had the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge, develop communication and patient care skills, and enhance teamwork in a real-world setting.
The Student Health Care Program not only contributes to improving students’ quality of life but also reflects the University’s strong commitment to comprehensive student well-being. At the same time, it highlights the Faculty’s role in bridging academic training with practical application in serving the community.
In the coming time, the University and its partner units will continue to implement meaningful initiatives to build a healthy, dynamic, and sustainable learning environment.
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Van Hien University.