To enhance the regional management level of high-risk infants and promote the standardized development of early intervention techniques, the "Training Program on High-Risk Infant Management and Early Intervention New Advances," jointly organized by the Chengdu Children's Healthcare Medical Quality Control Center (General Hospitals) and the Child Healthcare Committee of the Pediatrics Branch of Chengdu High-tech Zone Medical Association, and hosted by Chengdu Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital · Chengdu First People's Hospital, was successfully held on November 1, 2025, at the hospital.

Meticulously organized and coordinated by Director Zou Xuehui, Chairperson of the Child Healthcare Committee, the conference proceeded smoothly. Chairperson Zou Xuehui, as the conference moderator, opened the event by focusing on the core theme of "High-Risk Infant Management and Early Intervention," systematically outlining the training's objectives and vision. Director Xiang Long of the Pediatrics Department of Chengdu First People's Hospital, serving as the conference chair, welcomed the experts and colleagues from within and outside the province. He emphasized that in the context of developing children's health initiatives in the new era, continuously improving the quality of systematic management for high-risk infants and promoting the standardized application of early intervention techniques hold significant strategic importance for advancing the sub-specialty development of child healthcare and comprehensively safeguarding children's health rights.


This academic conference brought together numerous renowned experts in child healthcare and related fields from across and outside the province. Centering on hot and challenging topics such as analysis of medical health big data, growth and development assessment and promotion for high-risk infants, clinical nutrition, and behavioral development intervention, the event featured systematic and in-depth thematic reports and multidisciplinary discussions through various formats including expert lectures and case studies. The content was closely aligned with clinical practice, comprehensively showcasing the latest advances in the field of high-risk infant management and early intervention. It effectively broadened participants' professional perspectives and clinical thinking, fostered the integration of multidisciplinary knowledge, and laid a solid foundation for enhancing the professional capabilities of the regional child healthcare workforce, thereby establishing a high-quality platform for learning and exchange.
▼Speaker Highlights (in order of presentation)
Director Xiang Long from Chengdu Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital · Chengdu First People's Hospital presented "Reflections on Pediatric Development in the Post-Birth Peak Era," analyzing the challenges and directions for transformation of pediatric medical services amidst demographic changes from a macro perspective, setting a forward-looking tone for the conference.
Professor Yu Tao from West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, in "Insights into the Management of High-Risk Infants," systematically shared valuable experiences in the systematic assessment and refined management of high-risk infants based on clinical practice.
Professor Liu Yu from Guiyang Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital delivered an in-depth presentation on "How to Avoid Pitfalls in the Treatment of Short Stature," focusing on common clinical misconceptions and providing practical risk mitigation strategies.
Professor Yang Fan from West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, in the report "Challenges in Child Healthcare Work from the Perspective of Health Big Data," utilized big data analysis to reveal key issues and future trends in the current field of child healthcare.

Professor Gou Peng from Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital discussed "Sellar Tumors and Safety Considerations in Growth Hormone Use," offering a rigorous academic exploration of growth hormone application safety in this specific clinical context.

Professor Zhang Ju from Sichuan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, in "Health Effects and Clinical Applications of Vitamin D," comprehensively outlined the multiple roles of Vitamin D in child health and related clinical practice guidelines.

Professor Cheng Xinran from Chengdu Women's and Children's Central Hospital addressed the specific topic of "Assessment and Management of Early Pubarche in Children," sharing standardized diagnostic approaches and clinical management experience.

Professor Xiong Fei from West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, in "Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Sleep Disorders/Problems in Children," systematically introduced assessment methods and intervention strategies for common sleep issues in children.

Professor Li Wei from Sichuan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital provided practical guidance on the "Use of Common Assessment Scales for Learning Problems," offering clinical workers a practical guide to applying assessment tools.

Professor Zou Xuehui from Chengdu Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital · Chengdu First People's Hospital, in the report "Considerations on Height Improvement Benefits in Children with Central Precocious Puberty," explored optimized strategies and long-term benefits of height management for children with precocious puberty.

Professor Ruan Lingying from West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, provided an in-depth interpretation of the "Congenital Hypothyroidism Guidelines," offering authoritative guidance for the standardized diagnosis and treatment of this condition.

This training program represents an important initiative by the Child Healthcare Committee of the Chengdu High-tech Zone Medical Association to promote disciplinary development and serve regional healthcare. Chairperson Zou Xuehui stated that the committee will continue to leverage its platform advantages, organize systematic academic activities, strengthen collaboration and exchange among medical institutions, and persistently contribute to building a high-quality child healthcare professional team and advancing the high-quality development of regional children's health initiatives.








