With the rapid advancement of imaging technologies, the role of CT, MRI, and AI-assisted diagnostics in stroke prevention and treatment has become increasingly prominent. However, primary healthcare institutions still face challenges such as inconsistent diagnostic standards and insufficient application of advanced technologies. To promote the standardization and homogenization of imaging diagnosis and treatment in stroke care and enhance the imaging diagnostic capabilities of grassroots medical professionals, the "Medical Consortium Advanced Imaging Diagnosis and Treatment Training Program for Stroke Prevention and Management," organized by the Chengdu High-Tech Zone Medical Association, was successfully held in Shihezi from July 12 to 13, 2025.
This training program aimed to systematically improve the ability of regional medical professionals in early stroke recognition, imaging diagnosis, and comprehensive prevention and treatment, while further enhancing collaboration among medical consortium member institutions in stroke care. Given the rapid development of imaging technologies and continuous updates in stroke diagnosis and treatment guidelines, the program focused on integrating cutting-edge technologies with clinical practice. Participants were trained in multimodal imaging evaluation, acute-phase intervention strategies, and standardized treatment protocols to shorten treatment windows, optimize diagnostic pathways, and ultimately improve stroke patients' treatment success rates and quality of life. Additionally, the program provided a platform for knowledge exchange among healthcare institutions at all levels within the medical consortium, facilitating resource sharing and experience exchange. This initiative collectively strengthened the regional stroke prevention and treatment network, contributing to the advancement of the Healthy China initiative.









