Seminar on Regenerative Medicine and Therapy on Burns and Difficult-to-cure Surface Ulcers was Held in Fengshun County, Meizhou Guangzhou

2008年-12月-19日 来源:MEBO
On December 2, 2008, hosted by the Chinese Burns Association of the Integration of Traditional and Western Medicine (CBAIM) and under the sponsorship of Fengshun County Health Bureau and The People’s Hospital of Fengshun County, the seminar on regenerative medicine and therapy on burns and difficult-to-cure surface ulcers was held in the conference room of the Outpatient Building of the People’s Hospital of Fengshun County. The participants included more than 100 medical staff from the Burns Department, Orthopaedics Department, Traumatic Surgery Department, Dermatology Department, and Gynecology Department of the county and township hospitals.
 
The seminar was hosted by the Director Zhang Jianzhong of the County Health Bureau and Director Zhang Zhang of the Medical Department of the People’s Hospital. In the seminar, Dr. Wang Hongsheng, director of the CBAIM and deputy director of Beijing MEBO Burns and Ulcers Research Institute and its Medical Department was invited to present the academic report on Diagnosis, Treatment and Medical care of Burns Regenerative Medicine and Therapy, the New Development of the Application of Regenerative Therapy on Burn Wounds and Skin Ulcers. With large numbers of photos and clinical data, Dr. Wang made a thorough explanation of the regenerative sciences, regenerative medicine, secondary life cells and so on to the listeners, which generated a strong response among them. Besides, Dr. Wang emphasized on the recent advances in regenerative life science and regenerative medicine, certain grand clinical experiments and clinical achieved by the national famous life scientist Dr. Xu Rongxiang. After the seminar, Dr. Wang had deep discussions on the application of regenerative therapy in clinic with the listeners.
 

      Dr. Wang presenting his academic report                   The listening concentrating on the reports

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