On the afternoon of April 14, Chen Xiangdong, Deputy Dean of Shenzhen University General Hospital, Li Haitao, Director of Teaching and Research Department, and Zhong Yongen, Secretary of Teaching Department, visited Henan Medical School (HMS), and conducted friendly exchanges and cooperation in Meeting Room 536 of the Administrative Building of the Jinming Campus of HENU. Ren Xuequn, Executive Deputy Dean of HMS, Li Qin, Associate Dean of HMS, Qin Changjiang, Associate Dean of School of Clinical Medicine, and Li Xiaodong, Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Discipline Construction of HMS, attended the meeting. The meeting was chaired by Ren Xuequn.
Chen Xiangdong, Assistant to the Dean of Shenzhen University General Hospital, briefly introduced the situation of the hospital. With the hospital’s concentrated advantages and highlighted platform resources, he hoped to cooperate with HMS in the fields of scientific research, education and teaching, and coordinate with the construction of HMS’s medical disciplines and the training of medical talents. At the same time, although Shenzhen University General Hospital has characteristics in the fields of hematology oncology, orthopedics, organ transplantation, etc., it still needs further guidance, help and development from high-level university - HENU.
Ren Xuequn said in his concluding speech that HENU has a long history of running medical education and excellent talent training performance, and has made significant contributions to the regional medical and health undertakings. Since the new era, HMS seizes opportunities, takes healthy China and healthy Central Plains as the blueprint goal, centers on the construction of new medical sciences, and guides the planning and implementation of the innovative development of medical education, and has achieved a series of development achievements closely centered on the construction of the six major systems of HMS. While welcoming the visit of Chen Xiangdong and his party, he hoped that the two parties can carry out practical and effective cooperation in scientific research, teaching and medical services in the key areas of concern, and seek growth points in new fields of medical disciplines to help the “double first-class” construction of HMS.