This is considered the first medical museum in Vietnam built within a university specializing in health sciences. The project is envisioned as a space preserving medical heritage, where artifacts, documents, and stories of the medical field are systematically organized and introduced to students and the community.
Here, each artifact tells a story, and each space serves as a lesson on medical ethics, professional responsibility, and the spirit of serving humanity. The history of medicine is therefore not only preserved, but also becomes a living part of the educational process.
Students have the opportunity to explore the developmental journey of medical science, gain a deeper understanding of the knowledge foundation, professional values, and humanistic spirit of the field. Through this, the museum contributes to shaping professional awareness, serious learning attitudes, and a strong sense of responsibility in the journey to becoming physicians.
This is also the core message the Museum aims to convey: spreading the humanistic values of the medical profession, educating medical ethics, and providing career orientation for future generations of medical students.
The Apollo Medical Museum is now officially open to welcome pupils, students, and visitors for tours and experiences. The museum operates from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday to Saturday. In the initial phase, no entrance fee is applied in order to facilitate broader community access to this academic and medical heritage space; admission fees will be implemented according to a plan in the near future.

The space in front of the museum

and in the late afternoon

Main hall of the museum

Introducing the history of medicine through different periods

Sky-Lines Da Nang students visiting

Professors and students from Inje University, Korea visiting

Area recreating traditional Vietnamese medicine

Many scientific instruments collected and displayed
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