In order to promote the standardized and standardized development of pathological diagnosis of cervical and endometrial diseases, improve the pathological accurate diagnosis of diseases, and further improve the business level of precision medicine and molecular pathology industry, sponsored by Chengdu High-tech Medical Association, The second Academic Conference of Western Precision Medicine and Molecular Pathology Special Committee of Chengdu High-tech Medical Association and the Training Course on Pathological Diagnosis and Technology of Cervical and endometrial diseases was successfully held in Chengdu, Sichuan Province on April 27, 2024.
The opening ceremony of the conference was presided over by Yang Fan, Chairman of the Western Precision Medicine and Molecular Pathology Special Committee of Chengdu High-tech Medical Association and Director of Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital; Ai He, Vice President and deputy Secretary General of the Society, gave a speech to the conference, and on behalf of the society, welcomed and thanked the participants and representatives. He said that the high-tech Medical Association is a platform for innovation and development, and will make full use of its own resources and advantages to actively create a good learning atmosphere for everyone and promote common progress. Finally, congratulations on the successful convening of the meeting.
The training adopted a combination of offline + online live broadcast mode, more than 100 people from various medical institutions in the province participated in offline training, and more than 16,000 people participated in online training. This training invited well-known experts and scholars inside and outside the province, closely around the cervical and endometrial pathology diagnosis of new knowledge, new technology progress, through vivid explanation, for everyone to present a wonderful course, benefit a lot!
The participants said that the training was very practical and provided a lot of theoretical knowledge and valuable experience for daily work. In the future, the Medical Association will continue to work hard and make unremitting efforts to hold more high-quality training to promote academic exchanges and common progress.