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Anatomy Training Collaboration for Korean Students

On October 8, 2025, Phan Chau Trinh University (PCTU) welcomed Mr. Choi Seong Jin, Director of LIFEin (Korea), for a visit and discussion on a plan to jointly organize a cadaver anatomy training program for undergraduate students majoring in Physical Therapy.


Mr. Choi Seong Jin (third from the left) takes a commemorative photo with representatives of Phan Chau Trinh University.


LIFEin is a company that collaborates with numerous universities in Korea to develop and manage global education programs, particularly in the fields of medicine, nursing, and healthcare.

During the meeting, Mr. Choi Seong Jin shared that one of LIFEin’s partner universities in Korea had commissioned the company to organize a “Cadaver Anatomy Training Program” in Vietnam, scheduled for January 2026.
 


Photos from the meeting. 


The program is expected to welcome more than 50 Physical Therapy students from Korean universities. During their one-week stay in Vietnam, the students will participate in 3–4 cadaver anatomy training sessions, aimed at enhancing their academic and clinical expertise through hands-on anatomical practice.

After the meeting, Mr. Choi toured the cadaver lab, simulation hospital, and clinical practice areas of the university. He expressed deep appreciation for PCTU’s advanced training infrastructure and humanistic educational philosophy, believing it to be an ideal learning environment for medical students both in Vietnam and abroad.
 

 

Mr. Choi Seong Jin was guided by the faculty to visit the university’s facilities and cadaver lab.


Currently, PCTU has 10 donated cadavers and over 30 registered body donors. The collaboration in organizing an international cadaver anatomy training program at PCTU is expected to further foster academic exchange between Vietnam and Korea, while reaffirming PCTU’s capacity in medical education, research, and clinical practice on the regional academic map.
 

Cadaver lab

PCTU pctu Hội nghị khoa học