Authors :
Nguyen Thanh Tinh; Tran Quy Giang; Le Tien Thanh; Vu Nguyen Tri Thuc; Ngo Duy Thang; Truong Bach
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 4 - April
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Abstract :
The market economy exerts a profound and multidimensional influence on all aspects of social life, encompassing
both positive and negative directions. Within this context, the cultivation of disciplinary awareness among medical university
students in Vietnam is inevitably affected by such socio-economic transformations. Positively, the market economy fosters a
shift in students’ perception and awareness of discipline, contributing to the development of self-regulatory behaviors, a
stronger sense of responsibility, and autonomous learning. Furthermore, it provides a conducive environment for medical
students to access contemporary knowledge and engage with scientific advancements, thereby facilitating the enhancement
of professional competencies and academic performance. Nonetheless, in parallel with these benefits, the market economy
also presents challenges that may erode students’ discipline. Manifestations of such adverse effects include excessive
engagement in online gaming, gambling, lottery betting, predatory lending, violations of academic regulations, breaches of
campus discipline, and non-compliance with traffic laws. These behaviors not only compromise students’ physical and
mental health and social relationships but also significantly impact their academic achievement and personal development.
In this socio-economic setting, the present study aims to examine the current status of disciplinary training among students
at medical universities in Vietnam within the context of the market economy. Based on empirical findings, the study proposes
a series of targeted solutions to mitigate the negative impacts, reinforce students’ disciplinary awareness, and promote their
holistic development in the current socio-economic landscape.
Keywords :
Market Economy, Discipline, Medical Students.
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- Ho Chi Minh, Complete Works, Volume 6, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2011.
- Ho Chi Minh, Complete Works, Volume 7, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 1996.
- Le Van Cam, The impact of the market economy on social ethics in Vietnam today, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010.
- Vu Dinh Dac, Market economy oriented towards socialism in Vietnam, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi, 2008.
The market economy exerts a profound and multidimensional influence on all aspects of social life, encompassing
both positive and negative directions. Within this context, the cultivation of disciplinary awareness among medical university
students in Vietnam is inevitably affected by such socio-economic transformations. Positively, the market economy fosters a
shift in students’ perception and awareness of discipline, contributing to the development of self-regulatory behaviors, a
stronger sense of responsibility, and autonomous learning. Furthermore, it provides a conducive environment for medical
students to access contemporary knowledge and engage with scientific advancements, thereby facilitating the enhancement
of professional competencies and academic performance. Nonetheless, in parallel with these benefits, the market economy
also presents challenges that may erode students’ discipline. Manifestations of such adverse effects include excessive
engagement in online gaming, gambling, lottery betting, predatory lending, violations of academic regulations, breaches of
campus discipline, and non-compliance with traffic laws. These behaviors not only compromise students’ physical and
mental health and social relationships but also significantly impact their academic achievement and personal development.
In this socio-economic setting, the present study aims to examine the current status of disciplinary training among students
at medical universities in Vietnam within the context of the market economy. Based on empirical findings, the study proposes
a series of targeted solutions to mitigate the negative impacts, reinforce students’ disciplinary awareness, and promote their
holistic development in the current socio-economic landscape.
Keywords :
Market Economy, Discipline, Medical Students.