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This article was migrated. The article was not marked as recommended. Vietnam is a rapidly expanding country with increasing demands for quality healthcare and although it ranks well for developing countries in this area, it still requires significant improvements in its workplace-based clinical training environment. In order to address deficits in both nursing and physician training, the Vinmec private healthcare system recently established a work placed-based simulation center in association with its flagship, JCI accredited hospital in Hanoi. The center has initially focused on advanced life support, communication, invasive and non-invasive diagnostic skills and nursing skills training in partnership with MSR, an Israeli-based medical simulation center. The center has trained simulated patients, future trainers and physicians and nurses and has clocked over 1292 man hours with its various simulators. The center in now poised to further expand its train the trainers program, provide undergraduate training for nursing and medical students and continue to expand its workplace based training to healthcare professionals. It is hoped that this center will set an example for others in the region and will contribute greatly to the professional development of medical trainees, nurses and doctors in Vietnam.

Highlights

  • Overview of the healthcare system in VietnamVietnam is a middle-income country, located in South East Asia (SEA) and has a population of 91,713 million people(i) as of 2015

  • Vietnam has a health care system that is controlled at the central level by the Ministry of Health and at the community level by the municipal health authorities

  • The Center is equipped with four basic, low-fidelity manikins for basic nursing skills trainings, a set of AHArequired advanced life support course (ACLS) manikins which include a computerized high-fidelity ACLS manikin with defibrillation capability, two manikins for basic life support and two manikins for basic airway management

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Overview of the healthcare system in Vietnam. Vietnam is a middle-income country, located in South East Asia (SEA) and has a population of 91,713 million people(i) as of 2015. Vietnam has been regarded as a middle-income country since 2015 when its average GDP per capital reached $US 2,000. 13,591 health facilities, 77,500 doctors, 57,200 doctors’ assistants and 106,700 nurses spread across the country, according to Vietnam General Administration of Statistics(ii). Compared to other countries with similar socioeconomic conditions, Vietnam has much better health indicators, i.e. longer life expectancy with the median age of 75 in 2015. The improvement in income and quality of life throughout the country is uneven and there is a concomitant need for higher quality healthcare services in Vietnam (Duc Cuong Le, 2010) in all areas

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