On 8 December, the fifteenth “Advanced Training Course in Internal cavity Mirror Technology” (National Continuing Education Project) in the urology classroom of the Second Hospital of the University of Transport in Sian opened successfully. The purpose of this training is to upgrade the professional skills of young and grass-roots physicians and to promote the popularization and development of urology internal cavity lenses.
The workshop was opened by Professor Prince Ming, former Dean of the Second Hospital attached to the University of Transport in Sian, and Professor Sherley, former Director of U.N. Surgery. They warmly welcomed participants from a distance and stressed the importance of endo-corroscopy technology in modern urinary surgery, which was a rich and varied training programme covering various aspects of endo-corroscopy technology. From basic theoretical knowledge to practical operational skills, from a classic surgical demonstration to the latest technical studies, it is hoped that through this training, the participants will receive a full range of upgrades to provide more accurate and safe medical care to patients.
Examples of specific courses include:
Professor Prince Ming, Evaluation of the BHP Micro-Creative Method
Professor Madching, 300 applications of urinary prostate deformation (surgery details and skills sharing)
Professor Sherley’s “Application for integration of piercing in prostate cancer diagnosis”
Professor Lee and Cheng, “The basics of abdominal surgery in urology”
Professor Zhong, “Initiative surgery or complex surgery”? Renal cancer root-renal hysterectomy, “Photo escape” Report
Professor Wang Jin-lung, Progress and Practice of Hypothetical Simulation Training
Professor Xue Yuquan, “Rehabilitation of urination in abdominal lens”
Prof. Zhang Peng, Prof. Chen Qi, Prof. Li Yilong, Prof. Zhang Tong, Dr. Zhu Zhao, among others, conducted the course, in-depth discussions and shared some of their experiences and experiences with the operation. During the course of the training, there was a high level of enthusiasm among the participants, who watched carefully and actively discussed it. Many participants indicated that the training not only enabled them to acquire more advanced endoscopy technology, but also gave them confidence in the future of urology.
The opening ceremony was concluded with a summary by Professor Sherley, the chief of urologist surgery, who said that the course had seen more young people’s faces, that there was a great deal of learning, interest and discussion, and that he hoped that the course would be an opportunity to master new technologies and that it would lead to the development of micro-encapsulation lenses in the regions.
The success of this training course in urologists’ internal cavity lenses has not only improved the professional skills of the participants but has also contributed positively to the spread and development of urologists’ internal cavity lenses. My hospital urology is committed to upgrading technical skills, strengthening communication and cooperation with local hospitals and promoting the development of urology. In the future, my institution ‘ s urology surgery will continue to conduct similar training sessions to provide learning opportunities for more young and grass-roots physicians. At the same time, new technologies and equipment will continue to be introduced to improve the quality of medical services and to provide better quality services to the general population. We are confident that, in the near future, the cause of urology in our country, with the combined efforts of more and better doctors, will achieve even greater success.