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The first batch of trainees of the international nursing training program organized by the Department of Neurosurgery of Tsinghua Changgung University have graduated

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In response to the national strategy of opening up education to the outside world, and to further promote the construction of the "Study in China" brand, focusing on the core mission of "improving the level of neurological care in developing countries", the Neurological Center of Tsinghua University Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital, as the official training base of the Asian Neurological Care Association (ACNN), The first international training program and the Chinese Government Scholarship International Summer School Program (hereinafter referred to as the "Program") - "International Workshop on Neurosurgery Nursing and Intelligent Medical Innovation" was held from November 10th to December 1st, attracting three nursing experts from Vietnam and Ethiopia to participate.

The project has established a three-week "systematic, professional and intelligent" curriculum system. It covers multiple core modules such as "China's Hierarchical Medical Treatment and Medical Service System", "Monitoring of Critically Ill Patients in Neurosurgery", "Application of Intelligent Medical Equipment in Neuronursing", "Practice of Precision Nursing Model", and "Patient-centered Teaching Ward Rounds and Multidisciplinary Collaboration (MDT) Model", among which it highlights the nursing innovation led by intelligent technology.

During the training period, the trainees delved into the front lines of clinical practice such as neurosurgery, neurology, ICU, operating rooms, and rehabilitation halls, engaging in immersive observation and practice. They personally experienced the smart nursing process including paperless shift handover, intelligent infusion management system, and remote vital sign monitoring. Under the guidance of their instructors, they also participated in the formulation of nursing plans for typical cases such as stroke and craniocerebral trauma. In addition, the project organized the trainees to visit the Neurosurgery Center of Beijing Tiantan Hospital for academic exchanges. They conducted in-depth discussions on topics such as the prevention and control of neurosurgical infections and the application of the Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) concept in the field of neurology, enabling the trainees to have a deeper understanding of neurosurgical nursing in China.

At the exchange summary and graduation ceremony, the heads of the neurosurgery department and the nursing department presented training certificates to the three trainees. The trainees unanimously agreed that the training content was cutting-edge, well-organized and the gains far exceeded expectations. They expressed that they not only acquired valuable professional knowledge and skills, but were also deeply touched by the rigorous and realistic professional spirit of Chinese nursing colleagues, their acute insight into technological innovation, and the strong atmosphere of humanistic care.

The project has laid a solid foundation for building an open, shared and internationally competitive talent training system for neuronursing, and has contributed the wisdom of Tsinghua Changgung to promoting the coordinated development of neuronursing in the Asian region.

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