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NTTU – Teaching is a profession full of memories, among which those of online lessons will be the most unforgettable for teachers. Due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, a shift in learning mode from face-to-face to distant learning has occurred, leading to numerous interesting and emotional experiences, as described in the following article by a lecturer of the Faculty of Pharmacy.

For the past 10 years, I have been working for cc nh ci uy tn siyanks.com - App game ??i th??ng uy tn . As a lecturer, I was accustomed to in-person teaching, going to campus everyday to meet my students. When the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, because teaching activities could not be conducted in the ‘normal way?anymore, we had no choice but to switch to online classes. It was a bit confusing at first, then I gradually got used to it. I overcame the initial inconvenience of not being able to see students’ faces and familiarized myself with sitting in front of the computer to deliver lectures. Even though the pandemic forces us to change and adapt ourselves to the dynamic flow of life, it leaves me and my coworkers unforgettable memories. Some of them made me smile, while the others brought tears to my eyes.

During one of my Pharmaceutical Legislation online sessions, I raised a question and asked student N. to answer. When she turned her mic on, I heard the sound of a baby crying, about a few months old. It turned out that N. had just given birth and was coaxing her baby to sleep while studying online. In another session, I asked another student, Ms. H., to answer my question. When she turned on her camera, I was startled to see that she was a senior around 60 years old, the same age as my mother. She told me to slow down because she was not good at technology. It dawned on me that nothing can stop us from improving our professional knowledge, be it age, technology, or any other factor.

There was one time when I had just finished teaching an online class, I received a message from a student: “Miss, could you please repeat today’s lesson for me? My father just passed away, so I couldn’t concentrate on studying this morning.” Upon hearing that, I was speechless for a moment. The death of a loved one is a great loss, but he managed to put aside the grief to continue his study.

On another occasion, I listened to one of my students reporting her thesis onscreen. She apologized to me: “Miss, I’m sorry for the noise. I’m staying in the hospital to look after my Mom. Please pardon me if you can’t hear me well.” Not only did I see students taking care of their parents, I also witnessed students wearing protective suits on missions or guarding a checkpoints in the pouring rain answering my question through the camera, among many other stories. I used to believe that the cold screen could only serve as a medium of knowledge transmission, but that’s not true because I can still experience deep and complete emotions. At last, I want to assure my dear students that we can still be together, sharing knowledge and experience, regardless of the circumstances.

Author: MSc. Nguyen Thi Xuan Lieu

Translator: MA. Phan Thanh Thuy

Faculty of Pharmacy

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On the morning of May 18, 2021, the first delegation of 3 lecturers and 12 students from Faculty of Medicine, NTTU joined the Covid-19 prevention and control campaign at the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control (HCDC). These 12 students were divided into 3 quarantine management areas at hotels, (local) districts and military bases. The specific duties for students include data input, contacting local hospitals to obtain data, data synthesis, information collection about the outbreak in epidemic areas across the country for health declaration and disease control. Before directly handling volunteer works at quarantine centers, students were trained by the HCDC’s staff on how to wear personal protective equipment, how to perform a nasopharyngeal swab, and etc.

Students are working at HCDC

Among 12 students participating in the campaign at HCDC, Vo Thi Dong Dong, a 4th year student majoring in Preventive Medicine, shared: “I feel honored to be able to represent so many students majoring in Healthcare to be a part of the epidemic prevention and control campaign, especially during the complicated and unpredictable developments of the COVID-19 pandemic. Medical students have knowledge about healthcare, diseases and willingness to assist patients?Due to the current status of the pandemic, I’m wondering if we, medical students as a prepared healthcare workforce, do not support frontline health workers in need, then who else would do that? Moreover, I will learn a lot of experience and practice necessary skills for my profession.?/p>

Students are on the training before starting to work

Parents of Bui Quy Nam, a junior majoring in General Medicine, said: “When my son called to say that he was on the list of students participating in the HCDC’s Covid-19 prevention and control army. Honestly, I was worried and did not want to let my son join in when the epidemic situation became more and more unpredictable. But he convinced me that since he is a medical student, he should know how to protect himself not getting infected with coronavirus and wants to contribute to the Covid-19 prevention and control campaign, so I agreed.”

In addition to their participation in Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control at municipal hospitals, medical students of cc nh ci uy tn siyanks.com - App game ??i th??ng uy tn also help with disease prevention actions at the University such as undertaking temperature measurements for staff, lecturers, students, sanitization at laboratories, as well as donations for COVID-19 vaccines.

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