Meet Dennis Nguyen.
Growing up in Vietnam in the 2000’s, Dennis developed a passion for healthcare and innovation, inspired by stories of technological advancements and entrepreneurship he read on the internet.
Setting his sights on a career in the healthcare innovation industry, Dennis made the decision to move abroad to study at Griffith University in the heart of the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct. Dennis has embraced the Gold Coast life, jumping on every opportunity that comes his way, and becoming an active member of the Griffith and Gold Coast communities.
He’s looking toward a future where he can use emerging technology, such as Artificial Intelligence, to develop new treatments for diseases and improve medical devices.
We sat down with Dennis to chat about what it’s like to study and live on the Gold Coast.
Q. What are you studying at Griffith University, and how far through your studies are you?
A. I am currently in my third year studying Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science at Griffith University. As I approach my clinical placement, I am excited to apply what I’ve learned directly in a clinical setting. Medical Laboratory Science plays a crucial role in diagnostics, contributing to up to 70% of all medical decisions. This field not only deepens my understanding and interpretation of various medical tests but also discover the bridges between on-going and innovative diagnostic tools with essential medical background.
Q. Why did you choose to study overseas?
A. Growing up in the 2000s, an era of internet breakthroughs, I was fortunate to be exposed to inspiring stories of technological advancements and entrepreneurship. This exposure, coupled with the reading of historical books, deeply instilled in me the desire to pursue a career in the technological healthcare sector. Motivated by this passion, I have always aspired to study abroad in an unfamiliar environment that not only challenges me and but also supports and aligns with my career-goal of innovative healthcare.
Q. What made you choose the Gold Coast as your destination to come and study in Australia?
A. I first learned about the Gold Coast from family recommendations. After conducting thorough research on the area and the educational facilities, I discovered Griffith University and then the Gold Coast’s Health and Knowledge Precinct, I am convinced that it is the ideal place for my future studies. The Precinct’s mission of “people transforming lives” aligns with my desire to immerse myself in new experiences and grow both personally and academically.
Q. What programs or groups have you been part of since moving to the Gold Coast?
A. Alongside my studies, I have dedicated my time and energy to a range of activities. My journey began as a volunteer with Griffith Mates—an organisation part of Griffith International that supports international students in their transition to life in Australia and at Griffith University. We have hosted and participated in various cultural exchange events, aiming to help international students bond and feel welcomed at Griffith University. I have engaged in similar roles at the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences as a student mentor.
These experiences have underscored the importance of contributing to the community and how it can profoundly impact individual growth. Most recently, I was honoured to become one of the 2024 Mayor’s Student Ambassadors, a role in which I represent and promote the Gold Coast globally as not only a beautiful destination to live but also a land of excellent education and opportunities.
Q. What connections have your studies or other programs had with the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct?
A. During my educational journey at Griffith University, I have been deeply inspired by the dynamic medical sciences research that permeates the atmosphere—something that teachers, mentors, and even my University friends are continuously contributing.
Through the university’s mentorship network, I have had the privilege of connecting with industry leaders who work at the Precinct, further enhancing my academic and professional experiences.
Additionally, my passion for entrepreneurship constantly drives me to seek new learning opportunities. The Cohort Innovation Space at the Precinct has become one of my favourite destinations. It is here that I took one of my favourite courses, the Griffith Innovation Challenge, which focuses on teaching entrepreneurship and its application in solving real-world problems.
The Cohort also provides a dynamic platform for events that allow students like me to learn, engage with industry leaders, and continue to nurture my aspirations in the field of innovative healthcare.
Q. Do you feel you have been offered opportunities to connect with people/organisations via the Precinct?
A. Absolutely! As a student passionate about advanced medical research and its potential to transform lives, the Precinct offers an ideal environment for connecting with like-minded and leading individuals. The people here are proactive, always ready to offer support and inspiration, making it a fantastic place for someone like me who is just starting.
Q. Where would you like to see yourself in 5 years’ time?
A. In near-future time, I would love to see myself gaining as much experience as possible in Medical Laboratory Science. However, with all the opportunities, education and network that I have found at the Precinct whilst being as a student, I wonder how great it would be if I continue my involvements as a health-care professions in a supporting ecosystem like the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct!?
Q. What advice would you give to a school leaver about choosing their next step?
A. For students studying on the Gold Coast, particularly those will be pursuing a healthcare degree at Griffith University, I believe that we are fortunate to be part of a supportive environment that support our growth potential. The best approach we can take is to continually strive for improvement in our daily activities, engage in various experiences to learn more about ourselves, and regularly reflect on these experiences. This mindset will help us excel both academically and personally.
Thanks, Dennis, for taking the time to talk to us, and we look forward to seeing you in and around the precinct!