Nursing Students Launch Startup Projects for Elderly Care

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Anh Hong
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09/10/2024(253 views)
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Aiming to create a beneficial platform that fosters students’ learning spirit and creativity, the Faculty of Nursing hosted the final round of the “Startup Project – Elderly Care Activity Model” competition on October 10, 2024, featuring three outstanding projects.

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Launched from September 30 to October 10, 2024, the competition involved two rounds and garnered enthusiastic participation from Nursing students, with nine projects submitted. This platform provided students with an opportunity to explore entrepreneurship and offered a comprehensive picture of establishing healthcare facilities for the elderly—from organizational structure to legal requirements. Dr. Ly Thi Phuong Hoa, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Nursing at Van Lang University, expressed her hope that this competition would give students practical experience in managing health services that align with the current needs of elderly care.

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Through their presentations on healthcare service models, the teams impressed the judges with their thoughtful insights and the effort invested in their projects. Congratulations to the winning teams:

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First Prize: Team TVA with their startup project for a private nursing home, focusing on delivering physical and mental care services for the community.
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Second Prize: Team “Goi von thanh cong” (Successful Fundraising) with their project for a non-profit nursing home.
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Third Prize: Team H&N with their startup project, “Tam An” Nursing Home.
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The competition concluded successfully, marking a significant step in nurturing the entrepreneurial and innovative spirit among Nursing students. With the growth demonstrated by the students in each round, the Faculty of Nursing looks forward to creating more practical platforms for students to gain hands-on experience and, most importantly, to develop projects that make a positive impact on community healthcare. It is hoped that students will continue to fuel their passion for research, entrepreneurship, and growth in the future. 

News: Anh Hong  
Photos: Trung Hieu

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