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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 3412-3416, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-690367

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Standardization is the progress of human civilization. It is also an important technical system for normalizing economy and social development and a basic element in the core competitive power of a country. This paper emphasized on the importance of accelerating the standardization of Mongolian medicine for international development of national medicine and improving the international competitiveness. Summed up the Mongolian medicine standardization work achieved the stage results. Achievements on Mongolian medicine standardization were summarized and the existed problems were also analyzed. Such as, imperfect Mongolian medicine standard system and operation mechanism, the lack of application and personnel of Mongolian medicine. Corresponding measures, such as improving the Mongolian medicine standardization system and its support system construction; establishing personnel long-term training mechanism; the establishment of Mongolian medicine standard implementation-promotion-evaluation-feedback mechanism and other corresponding measures, were also provide.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 22-24, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-491473

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An analysis of the opportunities and challenges brought forth to research hospitals in the face of emerging new technologies,described the development direction of such hospitals in terms of strategic planning of precision medicine, breakthrough of mechanism barriers for technology development,andInternet+ service mode innovation.These efforts aim at exploring to build a new type of medical technology service system.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 12-14, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-476271

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Talent cultivation is the important pillar for TCM development, however, cultivating students into qualified TCM doctors is not the only target for TCM higher education. Talent cultivation model of TCM higher education should take three dimensional TCM development strategy as a guide and set the construction of a pyramid talent structure as a goal, to cultivate the talents that not only can meet the features of TCM disciplinary development, but also promote the cultivation of clinical, research and communicative talents in TCM domain.

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 714-717, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-437806

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Based on hospital development cycle and the core rigidities theory,the authors made a strategic analysis on the building of research-oriented hospital of the Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital.They put forward that building a research-oriented hospital is key to exceeding the core rigidities of the hospital and promoting core competence.In their practice,they developed the model featuring innovation culture as the leader,hospital-institute in one as the pattern,composite talents as the core,integrated innovation as the mechanism,and high-level medical cooperation as promoter.

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Salud pública Méx ; 50(supl.1): s101-s111, 2008. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-479148

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OBJECTIVE: To provide an assessment of the contours of the injury field today and to raise questions about our future direction. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We classified the self-reported activities of injury centers, assessed trends in injury-related publications in peer review journals, and compared data on current funding levels. RESULTS: The 47 identified centers are more likely to focus on unintentional injuries and on prevention than on intentional injuries, biomechanics, acute care or rehabilitation. Injury-related publications have doubled over the past decade, yet remained dwarfed by those on other diseases. Funding for injury prevention remains incommensurate with the burden of injury. Within the injury field itself, publications and funding are not commensurate with the burden imposed by particular injuries. CONCLUSION: Our responsibilities as injury prevention professionals will increase not only because of the projected increase in the global burden of injury but also because of our expanded conceptualization of what the scope of injury prevention should be. The lack of clarity we project about the substantive areas of our expertise and the incommensurate funding for our efforts relative to their toll on global health represent challenges to our field's coherence and ultimate effectiveness.


OBJETIVO: Valorar el estado actual del área de la prevención de lesiones y plantear el futuro de la misma. MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Clasificamos las actividades llevadas a cabo por diferentes centros de prevención de lesiones; recabamos información sobre la tendencia en las publicaciones en revistas científicas, y comparamos los datos sobre financiación. RESULTADOS: Evaluamos las actividades de 47 instituciones. En general, los centros realizan actividades relacionadas con las lesiones no intencionadas y en la prevención en detrimento de las lesiones intencionales, la biomecánica, asistencia sanitaria o la rehabilitación. Las publicaciones relacionadas con el área de las lesiones se han duplicado en la pasada década, aunque siguen muy por debajo de las publicaciones de otras enfermedades. La financiación destinada a la prevención de lesiones sigue siendo desproporcionada con respecto a la carga de enfermedad. Dentro del propio ámbito de la prevención de lesiones, tanto la financiación como las publicaciones no se adecuan a la carga impuesta por diferentes tipos de lesiones. CONCLUSIÓN: Nuestra responsabilidad aumenta en tanto que aumenta la carga de las lesiones sobre la población mundial y al mismo tiempo se amplía nuestra visión sobre lo que constituye una lesión. En vista de las discrepancias sobre la percepción, necesidades y escasez de financiación, hemos de estudiar con detenimiento las estrategias de futuro.


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Humans , Wounds and Injuries/prevention & control , Wounds and Injuries/epidemiology
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