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Guangzhou medical expert awarded for ethnic unity

By Liu Chongyi | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2024-09-29 17:42
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Xu Kewei is honored with an award for ethnic unity and progress in Beijing, Sept 27, 2024. [Photo/Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital]

Xu Kewei, a member of the national medical team to provide services in the Xinjiang Uygur and Xizang autonomous regions, has been awarded at a grand meeting in Beijing held to honor role models for ethnic unity and progress on Friday, the Science and Technology Daily reported.

Xu is the vice-president of Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital and the dean of the Sun Yat-sen University School of Medicine. He has extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of urological diseases, with profound expertise in minimally invasive surgery for urinary tract stones.

In October 2018, Guangdong province and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region launched a joint project to treat babies with lithiasis under Xu Kewei's guidance.

Since the project's launch, Xu and his team have provided free urological disease screenings for over 4,000 children from remote villages, and performed minimally invasive surgeries for 153 children with kidney stones from impoverished families in southern Xinjiang.

Additionally, Xu led his team in mentoring local doctors, introducing advanced medical techniques to Kashgar. They left behind a local medical team with professional expertise.

Xu Kewei with the national medical team to provide services in Drongba county, Xizang autonomous region, 2019. [Photo/Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital]

In Xizang autonomous region, Xu Kewei once conducted a month-long medical outreach in Drongba county at an altitude of 5,000 meters. During this period, he provided more than 250 free medical consultations, donated more than 20,000 yuan worth of medicine, and offered support to the local hospital.

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