On April 23, 2017, the National Continuing Education Project "Precision and Critical Care Management Training Course" jointly organized by Chengdu First People's Hospital and Chengdu High-tech Zone Medical Association successfully concluded in the Academic Hall of Chengdu First People's Hospital. More than 200 nursing backbones from all levels of hospitals in Sichuan Province participated in this training.
The training content is detailed and covers the risk management of critically ill patients, fall risk management and demonstration of practical nursing technology for emergency and critical illnesses.
In addition, this training was fortunate to invite a number of well-known nursing experts in the industry to teach: Director Song Jinping of the Nursing Department of West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Director Wen Xianxiu of the Nursing Department of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, Jiang Yunlan, Vice President of the Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shangjin Hospital of Sichuan University Director Liao Yan of the Nursing Department and Director Liu Surong of the Nursing Department of Chengdu First People's Hospital.
The experts use a combination of theoretical teaching and clinical practice teaching, which not only has basic theoretical guidance, but also practical case analysis, as well as clinical nursing operation skills demonstration, and vivid explanations that are well-informed and well-informed to bring to the participants. Participants were deeply rewarded by a wonderful knowledge feast.
This training aims to combine innovative precision nursing with the care of critically ill patients, promote professional and standardized emergency nursing care, improve the management level of emergency critical care, and promote the development of emergency critical care industry.
At the same time, it is also to strengthen the exchange of new technologies, new concepts and new businesses between hospitals at all levels, promote the healthy development of nursing, and provide more rapid, timely and high-quality nursing services to the general public.