Expert “one-on-one” free diagnosis
Harbin Institute of Technology Media (Zhang Youyuan/Text Liu Zhiqiang/Photo) “Thanks to the free clinic organized by the school, we can get professional guidance from experts without leaving school.”
Recently, the "Yue Health" expert team from the First Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine entered the campus and held a large-scale free clinic event on campus. Expert teams from 14 departments of the First Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were invited to the Harbin Institute of Technology campus to conduct "one-on-one" free consultations for about 300 faculty and staff. Li Shulin, director of the First Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and An Shi, executive deputy secretary of the school party committee and chairman of the labor union, attended the event.
Anshi expressed his gratitude to the First Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the experts. He said that the school party committee attaches great importance to the physical and mental health of faculty and staff, and uses various forms to enhance faculty and staff's health awareness and guide everyone to work and live healthily. We hope that this event can provide faculty with more authoritative medical knowledge and more convenient medical services. At the same time, we will promote more in-depth exchanges and cooperation between the two parties in areas such as interdisciplinary and medical services.
The school union and the relevant person in charge of the First Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine signed a cooperation and co-construction agreement on behalf of both parties. According to the agreement, the school union and the First Affiliated Hospital of Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine will further explore a new model of cooperation and joint construction, with complementary advantages, mutual benefit, and win-win cooperation.
Starting from March 2022, the school will regularly hold "Yue Health" high-level health knowledge lectures to help faculty and staff improve their health awareness and health management level. Currently, 17 lectures have been held, and a total of more than 3,100 faculty and staff have been served. At present, the school has held two free clinics, serving more than 600 faculty and staff.