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Delegation from Central Queensland University (Australia) visited and practiced at Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy (12/11/2018 - 23/11/2018)
[ Updated (01/12/2018) ]

In framework of the educational exchange program, Central Queensland University (CQU), Australia visited, practiced and worked with Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy (CTUMP) from November 12 to November 23, 2018. The CQU’s crew led by three lecturers: Jane Wardle, Michael Borg, Hazel Harries Jones included 18 students. They were introduced about the CTUMP’s hospital, practiced the techniques of diagnosis using ultrasound and X ray under the support and guidance of the Diagnostic Imaging Department from CTUMP. In addition, CTUMP also held a cultural and academic exchange meeting for students of the two universities.


Central Queensland University (CQU) has a long-standing history of establishment and development. The university was built in 1967 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. In 2006, CQU was recognized as the largest educational provider for international students. CQU has been ranked as a 5-star university for over 60 years of educational dedication and has stayed at the top 10% of the most prestigious universities in the world. The university is not only renowned for its quality research curriculums but also for its large number of training institutions, with headquarters in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, etc. This is one of the most internationally acclaimed universities in Australia with more than 25,000 students from more than 100 different countries studying and succeeding from this university.
Some photos of the course:

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CQU’ students were practicing under the guidance of lecturers at the Diagnostic Imaging Department

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CQU’s students and lecturers received certificates for completion of the course

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CQU’s delegation took a commemorative photograph at the main gate of CTUMP’s hospital.

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Cultural and Academic Exchange Meeting between students from the two universities




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