Leading Oncologist Professor Li Wenbin Delivers Lecture at Yongchuan Hospital Affiliated to Chongqing Medical University
On October 17, Professor Li Wenbin, a renowned oncologist, delivered a lecture at Yongchuan Hospital Affiliated to Chongqing Medical University. Professor Li is a doctoral supervisor at Capital Medical University and the Director of the Integrated Oncology Center at the university’s affiliated hospital, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, and Vice President of the National Healthcare Big Data Research Institute (also affiliated to Capital Medical University). The lecture drew a large audience, including Zhou Changlong, Vice President of Yongchuan Hospital and member of the hospital’s CPC Committee, department heads, leading research fellows, Principal Investigators (PIs), postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students.
Zhou Changlong warmly welcomed Professor Li and briefly introduced Yongchuan Hospital’s current situation and goals in clinical research and ward management. He expressed his hope that Professor Li’s lecture would broaden the perspectives of the hospital’s medical team, leading to improvements in their research and clinical service capabilities.
Professor Li’s lecture focused on the principles and characteristics of research wards, highlighting their crucial role in advancing clinical research and medical innovation. Drawing on his extensive clinical and research experience, he provided an in-depth analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing research wards today and offered practical solutions to guide their future development. He also shared valuable insights and his own experience in reinvention to inspire and guide attendees.
Attendees expressed their deep appreciation for the lecture, saying that it significantly broadened their understanding of clinical research. By establishing a platform for academic exchange, Yongchuan Hospital aims to strengthen collaboration with Professor Li’s team to advance clinical research and medical innovation. This will ultimately lead to higher-quality, more efficient healthcare for the public.