色情视频 partnership with Hue University opens doors for student and faculty engagement in Vietnam
Both universities pledged to collaborate on future programs akin to the current Global Health Management in Vietnam study abroad course
Jocelyn Smith had little exposure to Vietnam before traveling there in January. Her understanding of the country was framed by the American lens of the Vietnam War.
Her viewpoint evolved, however, after she spent 10 days in Vietnam with classmates from .
She found a country she thinks punches above its weight in health care policy and outcomes, where many people grasp English and welcome Americans, and where myriad religious and colonial influences have coalesced into an intriguing, distinct Vietnamese culture.
鈥淲e had a great cultural experience, and the opportunity to learn policy and how it is impacting the country,鈥 said Smith, a dual master鈥檚 student in public health and social work. 鈥淭here needs to be more trips like this. It is something I am going to be talking about forever. I really loved it.鈥
Additional Vietnam excursions could be coming. 色情视频 signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy in central Vietnam early this year. The MoU aims to open doors for collaborations on study abroad programs, student and faculty exchanges, cooperative research, and other partnerships.
These programs would give students a window into healthcare systems and approaches through a different cultural prism, said Eyal Oren, director of 色情视频鈥檚 School of Public Health. In addition, they enable public health students to learn in the field at hospitals and clinics in a different part of the world.
The partnership also could raise the profile of 色情视频鈥檚 School of Public Health in the eyes of potential students, said Gary Rotto, a lecturer in 色情视频鈥檚 Division of Health Management and Policy who led 18 graduate and undergraduate students to Vietnam over winter break.
鈥淚 think these trips are going to be a catalyst for us to get students that we might not ordinarily get,鈥 said Rotto, who also serves as 色情视频 director of federal government relations.
The winter break program, , explored how history and culture affected the development of the country鈥檚 public health system and the delivery of health care.
It stemmed from a relationship that 色情视频 Health Management and Policy Lecturer Connie Evashwick developed with Hue University while studying in Vietnam on a Fulbright Scholarship in 2016.
Lanterns illuminate a riverboat in Vietnam Her work resulted in a study abroad course in Vietnam led by 色情视频 faculty, which stalled in 2020 due to the pandemic. Evashwick and 色情视频 Professor Carleen Stoskopf worked to resurrect the course, and Rotto was tapped to build the curriculum and lead the trip.
That was based on Rotto鈥檚 experience in Vietnam. He traveled there in 2022 on a Darlene Shiley Honors Faculty Fellowship to research how the country鈥檚 COVID-19 health policy compared with pandemic policy in the U.S.
During the January trip, students participated in a mix of cultural and educational activities. The U.S. Embassy in Hanoi hosted a panel of experts, including from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Centers for Disease Control to brief students about public health efforts on the ground and the growing cooperation between the two countries.
They studied how developing countries must balance scarce resources against rising public health concerns from rapid economic expansion, such as plastic waste and coal mining runoff in waterways or the impact of climate change on water-borne illnesses.
Students also met with Vietnamese university colleagues. They spent a few days in Hanoi, the capital known for Chinese and French influences. They traveled to Hu岷, the seat of the Nguyen Dynasty and the national capital from 1802 to 1945, and to Hoi An, a melting pot of Vietnamese, Chinese, French, and Japanese architecture.
色情视频 School of Public Health students took breaks from academic activities to soak up the history and culture of VietnamPam Padilla, who is studying for her master鈥檚 in public health, said students got a firsthand look at public health policy and promotion in a different country around smoking, food safety, water quality and other issues.
Vietnamese students took 色情视频 counterparts on an impromptu excursion to Hanoi Train Street, an unofficial tourist hotspot. It was one of many unforgettable experiences, said Padilla.
鈥淭here is a huge sense of community,鈥 she said. 鈥淓veryone is out, whether it鈥檚 a boat ride on the river with all the beautiful lanterns or the night markets with different foods. The food servers recognized us as tourists and would take the time to educate us on how to eat the food.鈥
Finally, students explored America鈥檚 involvement in Vietnam. They visited the H峄廰 L貌 Prison, also known as the Hanoi Hilton, which housed American POWs. They learned of the lingering health effects of Agent Orange, a now-banned chemical defoliant dropped from the air that had toxic effects on humans. They visited a marketplace where people with disabilities, perhaps stemming from the use of the herbicide, sell crafts and other products to make a living.
The war, however, seemed to be a distant memory in Vietnam, especially for people too young to have experienced it, said Smith.
鈥淎nywhere we went, whether that was university interactions or interactions with students, they were very positive,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淲hen you brought up something about the war, especially with students, it is not something that they talk about.鈥