To enhance academic exchanges in the field of gynecological pathology, improve the professional diagnostic skills and practical operation abilities of a large number of pathologists and technicians, and promote the standardization and normalization of pathological diagnosis of cervical and endometrial diseases. The municipal continuing medical education activity "Pathological Diagnosis and Technical Training Course for Cervical and Endometrial Diseases", hosted by the Chengdu High-tech Medical Association and organized by the Western Precision Medicine and Molecular Pathology Committee of the Chengdu High-tech Medical Association, was successfully held in Wenjiang, Chengdu on December 6th.

The opening ceremony of this conference was presided over by Director Yang Fan of Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital, the chairperson of the Western Precision Medicine and Molecular Pathology Committee of Chengdu High-tech Medical Association. Ai He, the vice president and deputy secretary-general of the society, delivered a speech at the conference, extending a warm welcome and expressing gratitude on behalf of the society to the attending guests and representatives. He indicated that this training is a concrete practice of the society to deepen professional services and build a high-quality academic platform. In the future, the Chengdu High-tech Medical Association will continue to focus on clinical needs and discipline development, hold more high-quality academic activities, and continuously promote the growth of medical talents and the common progress of professional levels in the region.
This training session invited renowned experts and scholars from within the province, closely focusing on the latest knowledge and technological advancements in the pathological diagnosis of the cervix and endometrium, and provided systematic and in-depth explanations. Experts transformed complex new knowledge and technologies into vivid and illustrative course content through a large number of typical cases and high-definition slice images, which greatly benefited the participants.
The on-site learning atmosphere at this training was intense. Participants all expressed that the course content was solid and closely related to clinical practice. It not only updated the diagnostic concepts but also enabled them to master practical differential diagnosis skills, providing strong theoretical support and valuable experience for the precision and standardization of their daily work.








