China News Service, Chengdu, June 20 (Wang Peng Wangjue) "The 4th Western Critical Disease Alliance Forum and the Eighth Disaster Medicine Academic Conference of Sichuan Medical Association" was held in Chengdu from 18th to 20th. People from all over the country Medical experts focused on the development of the "Chengyu Twin City Emergency Circle" and carried out academic exchanges to improve the emergency treatment capabilities of emergency departments at all levels of hospitals in the western region.

  The "Health China 2030 Planning Outline" proposes that by 2030, a relatively complete emergency medical rescue network covering the whole country will be established, and the emergency response capacity and emergency medical rescue capacity of emergencies will reach the level of developed countries.

In this context, the seminars and exchanges of this conference include the construction of a large platform for emergency medicine, the multidisciplinary diagnosis and treatment model for critical and critical diseases, the future development and application of 5G+ artificial intelligence, and the improvement of new technology capabilities.

The picture shows the forum scene.

Photo courtesy of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital

  As a major disease that affects people's lives and health, acute and critical illness has the characteristics of suddenness, unpredictability, complexity, and rapid changes in disease conditions, and has extremely high requirements for its processing capabilities.

In response, Professor Lu Chuanzhu, chairman of the Emergency Medicine Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and Secretary of the Party Committee of Hainan Medical College, said that the greatest manifestation of "life first" is in disaster relief and emergency and critical illness. Every region in China must treat its own emergency. The ability to treat critical illnesses and the level of disaster medical rescue have been raised to a level that can meet the needs of the people and the needs of the motherland. I hope that in the future, everyone will promote disaster rescue and emergency rescue capabilities as an important indicator of a region's medical development.

  Sun Mingwei, executive deputy director of the Emergency Center of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, said that after a series of tests, China's emergency management system and emergency medical rescue capabilities have achieved rapid development.

As a major disaster-prone province, Sichuan Province’s emergency medical rescue is also growing in actual combat experience. “Our disaster rescue system is constantly improving, with the construction of emergency teams at all levels, cross-regional and cross-provincial joint real-world training exercises, and new equipment. The continuous strengthening of cooperation with technology applications and cross-industry allows us to continuously make new breakthroughs and developments in disaster relief."

  The reporter learned that the current Sichuan-Chongqing area has its own emergency circle forum, which is jointly initiated by more than 10 hospitals. Under the combined effect of many favorable factors such as hospital training, academic exchanges, and geographical advantages, the high-quality medical resources of the two provinces and cities have Can effectively participate in trauma medicine.

Talking about the structure and development of the "Chengdu and Chongqing Double Cities Emergency Circle" in the future, Du Dingyuan, the vice president of Chongqing Emergency Medical Center and the Affiliated Central Hospital of Chongqing University, pointed out that the ultimate goal of the "Chengyu Double Cities Emergency Circle" is to provide rapid , Direct and effective first aid. "This requires the joint efforts of the entire region. In the future, the two places will upgrade the trauma first aid and disaster rescue of the entire western region with Chengdu and Chongqing to a higher level."

  It is reported that this forum is hosted by the Sichuan Medical Association and undertaken by the Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences·Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital.

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