Tsinghua University is ramping up its commitment to advancing high-quality medicine development, including launching new schools of Tsinghua Medicine and entering a strategic cooperation agreement to establish a new medical campus.
Tsinghua University announced initiatives to advance high-quality medicine development during the Tsinghua Medicine: Future of Medicine Forum, themed "Innovating Medicine and Healthcare for a Shared Future," on November 15, 2024.
The University launched several new specialized schools of Tsinghua Medicine, and also entered a strategic cooperation agreement with Beijing's Haidian district to develop a new medical campus.
The newly launched divisions include the School of Basic Medicine, the School of Biomedical Engineering, the School of Medical Management, and the School of Clinical Medicine (Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital).
The new medicine campus will be a high-level facility incorporating Tsinghua Medicine, a research-centric hospital, and national-level research platforms.
Chen Zhu delivers a speech
Chen Zhu, vice chairperson of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People's Congress and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said in an opening speech via video that as the scientific backbone of health care services, medical advancements play a vital role in safeguarding public health. From basic research to clinical applications and from disease prevention to health management, every breakthrough in medicine has profoundly impacted human health. He encouraged Tsinghua University to pursue innovation, prioritize people's health needs, and promote collaboration, and resource sharing with the international medical community from a global perspective.
Zeng Yixin delivers a speech
Zeng Yixin, vice minister of the National Health Commission (NHC) and a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, highlighted that China had outlined integrated reforms of institutions and mechanisms pertaining to education, science and technology, and talent, as well as implementing a health-first strategy. In recent years, Tsinghua University has provided rich resources for cultivating medical talent for the new era and has produced a series of innovative medical achievements, becoming a key influence in China's medical development. For the future development of medical education at Tsinghua, he outlined four key expectations: to explore, demonstrate, lead, and innovate. He said the NHC will continue to support Tsinghua Medicine's reform and development and encouraged Tsinghua to leverage the advantages of a comprehensive university to promote interdisciplinary integration and contribute even more to the Healthy China initiative.
Xiong Sihao delivers a speech
Xiong Sihao, vice minister of education, said that this forum, focusing on exploring ways to provide high-quality medical education and advance medical development, is particularly relevant as the country steps up its efforts in these areas. He expressed hope that Tsinghua will cultivate more top medical talent with strong ethics and innovative skills, strengthen discipline development, promote international medical collaboration and lead reforms in medical education and systems to contribute to Tsinghua's solutions to major medical challenges in China and the world.
Li Luming delivers a speech
Li Luming, president of Tsinghua University, said Tsinghua remains committed to national development while strengthening its medical programs as part of its mission to become a world-class university. Li, who is also a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, looked back on the development of medicine at Tsinghua University, and said the University is advancing medical technology innovation and artificial intelligence applications in medical education. Li expressed hope that Tsinghua Medicine will cultivate leadership in medicine, promote interdisciplinary development, achieve high-level scientific innovations, contribute to the nation's self-reliance and advancement in medical science and technology, and enhance health service capabilities.
The forum was moderated by Wang Hongwei, vice president of Tsinghua University.
An inauguration ceremony for new schools of Tsinghua Medicine takes place during the forum
Agreement signing ceremony between Tsinghua University and Beijing's Haidian district during the forum
Victor Dzau receives an honorary professorship from Tsinghua University
During the forum, Victor Dzau, president of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine and a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, received an honorary professorship from Tsinghua University.
Wong Tien Yin, Dong Jiahong, and Victor Dzau deliver keynote presentations
During the keynote presentations, Wong Tien Yin, vice provost of Tsinghua University, senior vice-chancellor of Tsinghua Medicine, and an elected foreign member of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, outlined the development, unique characteristics, and key achievements of Tsinghua Medicine in a presentation titled "Tsinghua Medicine: Developing a Future-focused, High-quality Strategy for Medicine." He also shared the vision of establishing Tsinghua Medicine as a world-leading center for talent cultivation and research innovation that drives progress in human medicine.
Dong Jiahong, dean of the School of Clinical Medicine (Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital), chair of the Academic Committee of Tsinghua Medicine, and a member of the CAE, delivered a presentation titled "Tsinghua Practices in Building a Chinese Modern Healthcare Services System." He highlighted the achievements of Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital in pioneering medical reforms, exploring public hospital reform, establishing a high-level academic medical center, and building an integrated health care consortium, demonstrating Tsinghua's contributions to the development of a modern Chinese health care system.
Victor Dzau, honorary professor of Tsinghua University, president of the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and a foreign member of the CAE, in his presentation "The Future of Medicine: From Bench to Bedside to Population to Society," addressed global challenges in health care and discussed how data science and artificial intelligence can play critical roles in tackling shared issues.
The three-day event features seven specialized sub-forums covering medical education, advances in oncology, infectious diseases and immunity, aging and degenerative diseases, drug development, biomedical engineering, and health care management.
Zhang Shuyang, president of Peking Union Medical College Hospital, attended the forum. A total of nearly 100 academic presentations were delivered, attracting over 1,500 participants, including over 100 renowned experts, scholars, and industry leaders from the global healthcare sector, as well as cross-disciplinary professionals.
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