Training on first aid skills for more than 200 union members and students
The Trade Union of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities has just coordinated to organize first aid training for more than 200 union members and students.
The Trade Union of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam Education Trade Union) in coordination with the school has just organized a training course on common first aid skills for union members and students.
More than 200 union members and students were trained by doctors at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in common first aid skills. With high expertise and dedication of doctors who are also lecturers at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Viet Duc National University, Hanoi) from Viet Duc Friendship Hospital, E Hospital, and Hanoi 115 Emergency Center, the training program not only provides staff, lecturers, and students of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities with knowledge to take good health care but also equips them with skills to support the community when necessary.

Previously, the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, with the support and cooperation of the University of Medicine and Pharmacy, had many health care activities and equipped medical skills for staff, lecturers and students, such as seminars on nutrition and physical education, oral health care instructions and free medical examinations for new students...
The programs have all received great participation and appreciation, contributing to the implementation of the comprehensive health care policy for staff, lecturers, and students of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in particular and in the entire Hanoi National University.
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