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Nursing students do internships and receive diplomas in Japan

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên18/02/2025

The first batch of students from a college participating in a nursing internship program in Japan under a memorandum of cooperation have just received their diplomas and will continue working in Japan.


On February 18, the leaders of Phuong Dong College in Da Nang said that after receiving their nursing degrees in Nagasaki province, all students wish to continue working in Japan.

Previously, on the afternoon of February 17 (Japan time), at the administrative headquarters of Nagasaki province, Phuong Dong College of Da Nang coordinated with the Department of Welfare and Health Care of Nagasaki province (Japan) to organize a graduation ceremony for Vietnamese students.

These are the first batch of students to participate in a nursing internship program in Japan for 6 months to 1 year before graduation, according to a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the field of nursing between the school and the Nagasaki Department of Health and Welfare (signed on January 12, 2023).

Sinh viên ngành điều dưỡng thực tập và nhận bằng tốt nghiệp tại Nhật Bản- Ảnh 1.

Leaders of Phuong Dong College in Da Nang and representatives of the Department of Welfare and Health Care of Nagasaki province awarded graduation certificates to students.

Speaking at the ceremony, Dr. Le Ngoc Quy, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Principal of Phuong Dong College, Da Nang, congratulated the students on successfully completing their internship.

Mr. Nakajima Shuji, Director of Keiju-en Nursing Home (Nagasaki), which has been accepting interns for nearly a year, also highly appreciated the efforts of the Vietnamese students. "They have diligently studied Japanese and have very good care skills. When interacting with the elderly, they are very gentle... That has had a positive impact on our staff," Mr. Nakajima Shuji commented.

Sinh viên ngành điều dưỡng thực tập và nhận bằng tốt nghiệp tại Nhật Bản- Ảnh 2.

Dr. Le Ngoc Quy awarded the graduation certificate to student Pham Thi Thuy Trang.

Moved when receiving her diploma in the land of the rising sun, student Pham Thi Thuy Trang shared that during her time studying and working in Japan, she and her friends encountered many difficulties and confusion, but she has grown more mature from those new experiences.

"I will remember the teachings of Japanese teachers that graduation is not the end of learning but the beginning of a new learning process. My friends and I all hope to continue working in Japan," student Pham Thi Thuy Trang confided.

The graduation ceremony was held for the first time in Nagasaki Prefecture - Japan, marking an important milestone in the cooperation journey between Phuong Dong College of Da Nang and the Department of Welfare and Health Care of Nagasaki Prefecture in the field of nursing, opening up opportunities for students to study, experience and find good jobs in Japan.

In addition to maintaining programs to send students to practice and work in Japan, the school has recently expanded cooperation with many partners from the US and Korea.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/sinh-vien-nganh-dieu-duong-thuc-tap-va-nhan-bang-tot-nghiep-tai-nhat-ban-185250218145121736.htm

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