PCTU Establishes Partnership with Leading Japanese Healthcare Kameda Group, Expanding Global Opportunities for Healthcare Students
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On the afternoon of April 15, 2026, Phan Chau Trinh University (PCTU) welcomed Ms. Miho Kameda, President of Kameda Healthcare Group (Japan), for a strategic meeting aimed at exploring potential collaboration in healthcare education and workforce development.

During the meeting, representatives from both organizations engaged in productive discussions on several key areas, including clinical training models, healthcare workforce demands, and future development plans for healthcare facilities invested in by Kameda Healthcare Group in Vietnam, particularly its upcoming project in Da Nang.

A major highlight of the discussion was the shared vision of creating international learning and career pathways for PCTU students. Through this prospective partnership, medical students, resident doctors, and nursing students may gain valuable opportunities to undertake clinical training and professional development within an internationally recognized healthcare system operating under Japanese standards.

As part of the visit, Ms. Miho Kameda toured PCTU’s educational and healthcare facilities, including the Simulation Hospital, Medical Museum, Library, and Phan Chau Trinh University Hospital. The visit provided an opportunity to showcase the university’s distinctive practice-oriented training model and its commitment to integrating clinical experience throughout the educational journey.

Representatives of Kameda Healthcare Group highly appreciated PCTU’s educational quality, modern learning environment, and strong emphasis on clinical practice. The group also expressed its interest in building a long-term partnership focused on developing and connecting high-quality healthcare professionals in response to the growing demands of the global healthcare sector.

This meeting marks an important step in expanding PCTU’s international partnership network and reinforces the university’s commitment to providing students with greater access to global learning experiences, professional mobility, and career opportunities in an increasingly interconnected healthcare landscape.