On the morning of April 15th, the last batch of medical aid teams in Hubei evacuated from Wuhan, marking another phased victory in the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic. In the afternoon of the same day, Professor Wang Tao, the deputy leader of the National Emergency Medical Rescue Team (Shanghai), also the “most beautiful retrograde”, was invited to give a special anti-epidemic report entitled “Fearless Retrograde, Dedication” for the Business School of the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. The report was hosted by Professor Zhao Laijun, Dean of the Business School, and the faculty and staff of the Business School attended both online and offline.
Demystifying the “God Operation’ of Fangcai Hospital
As the deputy leader of the National Emergency Medical Rescue Team (Shanghai) in Wuhan, and the executive deputy director of the Department of Emergency Medicine of Dongfang Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University, Professor Wang Tao’s anti-epidemic frontline is Wuhan Living Room Fangcai Hospital. At the report meeting, Professor Wang Tao gave an in-depth and detailed report on eight aspects including mobile hospitals, hospital management, medical care work, hospital sense supervision, logistics support, party building work, anti-epidemic research, and post achievement. The two “artifacts” owned by the rescue team, the tent mobile hospital and the vehicle-mounted mobile hospital, have played a role in serving the overall situation in the campaign, which is very shocking. The hospital management that strives for perfection goes deep into every detail of the shelter hospital. It makes people feel the ingenuity and responsibility of the “big country doctors”; the practical and innovative medical work makes people feel the hard work and courage of the warriors of the epidemic; ... a series of anti-epidemic “god operations” make people feel the It was eye-opening and touched. Among them, the cohesive role played by the party building work in the anti-epidemic work was a vivid party lesson for the party members and comrades present.
Tribute to the anti-epidemic heroes
During the report meeting, Mr. Wang Wei, the secretary of the Party Committee of the Business School, presented flowers to Professor Wang Tao on behalf of the School Party Committee and all teachers and students to express his respect for the heroes of the epidemic. As the day of the report coincides with National Security Day, this respect seems even more meaningful. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the Party Committee of the Business School has actively assisted in the prevention and control of the epidemic, calling on all party members to actively participate in the prevention and control of the epidemic: organizing various branches to carry out thematic organization life meetings, party members donating money and materials, experts playing the role of think tanks, providing suggestions, and passing the Shanghai River Dang Jianyun launched a collection of anti-epidemic three-line poems. As the learning content of the secondary central group of the college, this report meeting was also carefully organized by the Party Committee of the Business School to promote the positive energy of the anti-epidemic and comprehensively help the decisive epidemic prevention work. The activities were carried out simultaneously online and offline.
In-depth scientific emergency medical knowledge
At the report meeting, Mr. Han Jing from Dongfang Hospital introduced the construction and development of the China International Emergency Medical Team (Shanghai) from the aspects of team development, resource allocation and guarantee, specific operation and management, practice and research, etc. The popularization of in-depth scientific knowledge in emergency medicine and disaster medicine has greatly benefited people.
Multi-angle live interaction
It is worth mentioning that the on-site interaction atmosphere of the report meeting was enthusiastic. The teachers discussed issues with the two experts from their professional perspectives. The content involved the allocation of emergency medical resources, the spread of epidemic prevention and control information, and differences in epidemic response modes. Issues such as differences in the operational mechanism of emergency medical teams and barriers to cross-border medical assistance. The on-site interaction from so many angles has deeply inspired people and created a good scientific research atmosphere to fight the epidemic.