10月20日,世界神经内科大师Bähr教授来到无锡市人民医院神经诊疗中心开展为期一周的客座教授学术交流活动。Bähr教授是德国哥廷根大学医疗中心神经内科主任、心脑中心创始主任,德国国家科学院院士,同时还拥有哥廷根科学院及英国皇家内科学院院士头衔。上午,无锡市人民医院为Bähr教授的到来举办热烈的欢迎仪式,院领导班子成员及神经诊疗中心核心团队共同出席。院长顾晓峰为本次学术交流活动进行了致辞,并为教授特别准备了无锡市人民医院的宣传视频。随后无锡市人民医院党委书记高宇峰给教授介绍了医院的整体情况。Bähr教授也介绍了德国哥廷根大学医疗中心情况,哥廷根大学及其医学院是全球著名的诺贝尔奖摇篮,迄今孕育了45位诺奖得主。该校自1737年由英王乔治二世创立以来,尤其在生物医学研究领域奠定了坚实的学术基石。哥廷根大学医疗中心是方圆80公里范围内仅有的两家最高等级医疗服务机构之一,服务着320万人口。中心拥有130位教授、3700名学生,还有7900名员工。医疗业务年收入达8.4亿欧元,6.4亿欧元州政府经费,另有6000万欧元的第三方科研经费。仪式最后,党委书记高宇峰给Bähr教授特别赠送了纪念品,双方进行了合影留念。欢迎仪式后,在神经诊疗中心主任邵君飞等人员的陪同下,Bähr教授参观了神经诊疗中心,神经内科和神经外科科室及病房、中心实验室、南京医科大学无锡医学中心等相关设施,并就卒中单元的患者监护、本硕博学生教育等议题与院方进行了交流探讨。下午,邵君飞教授给Bähr教授详细介绍了医院和神经诊疗中心的科室情况,随后神经诊疗中心主任助理计巍进行了一例静脉窦血栓病例汇报。在科室医生陪同下,Bähr教授来到病房对该患者进行了问诊和检查。问诊结束后,双方围绕该患者的诊疗方案和诊疗思路进一步展开了深入的探讨。还针对中德两国静脉窦血栓发病率、病因、治疗策略的异同等问题进行了剖析,现场讨论气氛热烈,参与医生均表示深受启发、收获丰厚。双方对接下来的学术交流活动充满了期待,相信能够互相学习到更多的前沿理念和先进经验,共同促进中德神经内科领域的发展。
On October 20th, Prof. Bähr, a world renowned neurologist, visited Wuxi People’s Hospital for academic exchanges and started a week-long visiting professorship at its Neurological Diagnosis and Treatment Center. Prof. Bähr is the Director of the Department of Neurology at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), the Founding Director of the Heart & Brain Center Göttingen (HBCG) of UMG, a member of German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities, and Royal College of Physicians. In the morning, a warm welcome ceremony was held at Wuxi People’s Hospital for Prof. Bähr. The hospital’s leadership team and the key members of the Neurological Diagnosis and Treatment Center attended the ceremony. GU Xiaofeng, President of Wuxi People’s Hospital, delivered a speech for the one-week academic exchange activities and they also specially showed a promotional video of Wuxi People’s Hospital for Prof. Bähr. Then, GAO Yufeng, Party Secretary of Wuxi People’s Hospital, gave a brief introduction of the hospital to Prof. Bähr. Prof. Bähr also introduced the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG). The University of Göttingen and its Faculty of Medicine are globally renowned as a cradle of Nobel laureates, having cultivated 45 Nobel Prize winners to date. Founded in 1737 by King George II of England, the university has established a solid academic foundation, particularly in the field of biomedical research. As one of the two maximum-care providers within an 80-kilometer radius, serving a population of 3.2 million. The medical center currently has 130 professors, 3,700 students, and 7,900 staff members. Its annual care turnover amounts to 840 million euros, and it receives 640 million euros in the state funding and an additional 60 million euros as third-party research funding annually. At the end of the ceremony, Party Secretary GAO Yufeng prepared a special souvenir to Prof. Bähr, and both sides took group photos to mark the occasion. After the ceremony, accompanied by SHAO Junfei, Director of the Neurological Diagnosis and Treatment Center and other members, Prof. Bähr visited the Neurological Diagnosis and Treatment Center, the departments and wards of Neurology and Neurosurgery, the central laboratory, Wuxi Medical Center of Nanjing Medical University and other relevant facilities. Prof. Bähr also engaged in in-depth discussions with the hospital on topics such as patient monitoring in the stroke unit and the education and training of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students. In the afternoon, Prof. SHAO Junfei gave a detailed introduction of the Neurological Diagnosis and Treatment Center to Prof. Bähr. Then, JI Wei, Assistant Director of the Center, presented a case report on cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. Accompanied by the host team members, Prof. Bähr visited the ward to conduct a bedside consultation and examination of the patient. Following the consultation, both sides had an in-depth discussion on the patient’s diagnosis and treatment plan. They also discussed the similarities and differences between China and Germany regarding the incidence, etiology, and treatment strategies of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, the discussion was characterized by a warm atmosphere, and all the participants had gained valuable inspiration and insights. Both sides expressed great expectation towards the upcoming academic exchanges, believing that they would be able to mutually learn from each other’s concepts and advanced experiences, and jointly promote the development of neurology between China and Germany.