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Collaboration with the American Chinese Medical Association for a High-level Medical Training Platform

The hospital and American Chinese Medical Association had an in-depth discussion and reached an agreement on collaboratively establishing a platform for training high-level medical personnel with an international perspective. This training platform will base at Brigham and Women's Hospital, initiating with specialist cooperation to establish close cooperative relations in clinical practice, scientific research and education. At the same time, the Seventh Affiliated Hospital will play a key role in deepening medical exchanges between China and America.

 

 

The American Chinese Medical Association (ACMA), formerly the North American Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, was founded in 1998 by Chinese-American doctors and biomedical scientists. ACMA is one of the world's most famous academic organizations. Its members served in major hospitals and medical research institutes in various states of the United States.

 

 

Brigham and Women's Hospital is a teaching Affiliated Hospital of Harvard Medical School with 150 outpatient clinics and 1,200 doctors. It provides treatment for the most complex and critical illnesses in the United States and the world. It is internationally leading in clinical specialties such as cancer, cardiovascular, cardiac surgery, gynecology, neurology, neurosurgery, orthopedics and rheumatology. Therefore, doctors and medical staff from China will have the opportunity to contact the most advanced and cutting-edge international treatment and nursing concepts, management concepts, humanistic concepts, to achieve a comprehensive upgrading of professional technology, management level, scientific research capacity.