Work place: Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy – Tay Nguyen University, Vietnam
E-mail: dphuong.tnu@gmail.com
Website: https://orcid.org/0009-0002-1473-0971
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Biography
Pham Dac Quoc Phuong is a medical student at Tay Nguyen University, Vietnam. He is one of the former President of Tay Nguyen Medical English Club (TNMEC) and former Vice President of Medical Academic Club of Tay Nguyen University. He aims to harness English as both a tool and a power to keep pace with the rapidly advancing 4.0 era of global medical information. His research interest includes EMP teaching and learning, English teaching methods, pediatrics and epidemiology.
By Pham Dac Quoc Phuong Doan Van Vu Vu Tran Thao Vy Phan Bao Chon Tran Huynh Thanh Nhat Dinh Huu Hung Phan Thi Kim Phung Le Thi Hong Van
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2025.06.03, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2025
At Tay Nguyen University in Vietnam, the English for Medical Purposes (EMP) course is tailored to address the specific language learning needs of medical students. Despite its aims, the course exhibits various limitations that hinder both teaching and learning processes. This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among medical students in the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, encompassing cohorts from 2017 to 2022, to assess the interest levels and influencing factors related to learning EMP. A total of 258 students participated in the survey, revealing that only 31% expressed a preference for learning EMP. The study identified several key factors impacting the learning of EMP, including future career prospects, the learning environment, study materials, students' self-study habits, and specific teaching activities for medical purposes. This research provides valuable insights for both students and educational administrators at Tay Nguyen University, facilitating the development of effective strategies to enhance the efficiency and quality of EMP education.
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