To further improve the campus emergency response education system, comprehensively enhance the emergency rescue literacy of teachers and students, effectively strengthen the ability of adolescents to avoid danger, self-rescue, and provide mutual aid, thereby solidly safeguarding campus life safety and forging a reliable security line, the "Health Science Outreach: Campus Emergency Training Initiative and the 2025 Academic Annual Conference of the Healthy Campus Emergency Response Committee" was successfully held on December 16 and 19, 2025, at the Experimental High School of the University of Electronic Science and Technology (UESTC) and the Affiliated Experimental Primary School of UESTC, respectively. The event was hosted by the Chengdu High-Tech Medical Association, organized by its Healthy Campus Emergency Response Committee, co-organized by the Qingshuihe Campus of the Experimental High School of UESTC and the Affiliated Experimental Primary School of UESTC, and guided by the University Hospital of UESTC, the Red Cross Society of UESTC, the University Hospital of Southwest Jiaotong University, and the Red Cross Society of Southwest Jiaotong University.

The conference invited experts and scholars from the fields of campus emergency response and health education to exchange insights, aiming to help school faculty, staff, and students enhance early warning capabilities for sudden health incidents on campus and emphasizing the crucial role of campus emergency response education in ensuring the safety of teachers and students.
Xu Jingjing, Chairperson of the Healthy Campus Emergency Response Committee, stated that through the joint efforts of all committee members, multiple sessions of specialized training on campus health emergency skills have been successfully conducted, effectively promoting the dissemination and application of emergency knowledge and skills in campus settings. Chairperson Xu Jingjing also called on all colleagues, teachers, and students to cherish this exchange opportunity, actively share insights, engage in in-depth discussions, inspire one another, and collectively contribute wisdom and strength to improving the campus health and safety system and strengthening the protective line for the healthy growth of adolescents.
Vice Secretary-General Ai He first extended warm congratulations on behalf of the Chengdu High-Tech Medical Association for the successful convening of this conference and expressed sincere greetings and heartfelt gratitude to all teachers, students, and colleagues long dedicated to campus health initiatives. Vice Secretary-General Ai He pointed out that since its establishment, the Healthy Campus Emergency Response Committee has consistently aligned with the demands of the times, closely addressed the practical needs of campus health and safety, and actively carried out pragmatic work, achieving solid results. It has become an important professional force in promoting the development of campus health initiatives. Finally, Vice Secretary-General Ai He expressed best wishes for the success of this thematic activity, hoping that participants would fully exchange ideas, build consensus, and jointly contribute to elevating campus health initiatives to new heights.
Centered on public welfare science outreach, this thematic activity adopted a format combining "academic lectures + hands-on practice." It not only established an academic exchange platform for the field of campus emergency response but also provided immersive, step-by-step emergency training for teachers, students, and relevant practitioners. Looking ahead, the Chengdu High-Tech Medical Association and the Healthy Campus Emergency Response Committee will continue to deepen their efforts in campus emergency response education, carry out diverse science outreach and training activities, bring emergency knowledge to more campuses, and make self-rescue and mutual aid skills a "must-have" for every teacher and student, thereby safeguarding the construction of a safe and healthy campus environment.









