The future of medicine with digital and intelligence tech
Chen Xiaosong, a doctor from the department, said, "Patients from throughout the country can benefit from such smart technologies, including our big data platform and our intelligent decision support system."
"Also, through a mini-program on WeChat and medical robots, we provide patients with a more convenient and efficient treatment experience. The cure rate of breast cancer at Ruijin Hospital has reached as high as 94 percent, exceeding the standards of some developed countries," he said.
Students said that they were excited to have real experience at a hospital, and they were amazed at the cutting-edge medical technologies and the warmth throughout the treatment for patients.
"I even had my first experience being in an operation room today, and I was impressed by the warm atmosphere and that everything was so much in order," said Qiu Yini, a 16-year-old student from Weiyu High School.
Qu Jieming, Party secretary of Ruijin Hospital, said that the medical experience camp was first established in 2012 to allow the public to have a better understanding of medicine and to build a bridge between healthcare workers and patients.
"Over these years, we've seen that society is quickly improving in its understanding of the power and responsibility of medicine," Qu said.
"Also, in regard to the rapid development of medical technologies that are showcased today, we'll continue to make good use of them," he said.