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Medical Team from the Second Affiliated Hospital Set off for Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Pubdate:2016-04-28

According to an arrangement of medical support to Xinjiang by Jiangsu Provincial Commission of Health and Family Planning and the Organization Department of the Communist Party of China Jiangsu Provincial Committee, Vice President Tan Xiao of Kezhou People’s Hospital will lead a medical team consisting of four doctors from the Second Affiliated Hospital to set off for Xinjiang on April 21, starting medical support for eight months.

At 8:30, hospital leaders Ji Guozhong, Chen Chunyan, Wang Baolin, Wen Hao, directors and colleagues of relevant departments, and family members of the four doctors came to see them off. President Ji Guozhong and Party Secretary Chen Chunyan of the Second Affiliated Hospital expressed their hope that the medical team will show good style of work and send extraordinary medical skills to Xinjiang, so as to make contributions to local healthcare undertakings. The four doctors expressed that they would take care of each other, work diligently, and fulfill the task of medical support.

This task is urgent and important. Three of the physicians are from the same department, which will definitely exert a significant impact on the department. Hospital leaders and relevant departments attached great importance and instantly conducted mobilization and selection. Many physicians, who meet the requirements, actively applied to participate in the medical support.

Considering the reality of the Hospital and the Department of Cardiology as well as the demand of medical support, the Second Affiliated Hospital eventually selected four physicians, who are associate chief physicians Li Yuntao and Hu Wenzhi, and attending physicians Cao Zhe and Qu Chen. They all have high education degrees, excellent medical skills and firm political orientation. They overcome the difficulties of individual family. They sacrifice individual interests for public benefits, reflecting their dedicated spirit and noble moral, as well as the medical ethics of defying hardship, contributing to saving the dying and healing the wounded, and spreading greatness without boundary. They are brilliant representatives and models of medical staff. These four physicians will go to Xinjiang in the near future to start medical support there. It is believed that they will work diligently, showcase the working style and medical skills of the Second Affiliated Hospital, and accomplish the mission of medical support, thus making great contributions to the development of medical undertakings in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Reported by: The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University
Translated by: Wei Miao
Edited by: Zhang Donghui