
11月30日至12月5日,柏林马丁·路德医院业务院长、骨科与创伤外科主任,德国膝关节学会前任主席、德语区国家骨科与创伤外科运动医学学会德国分会副主席Petersen教授,从柏林飞抵广州,在广东省中医院运动医学科进行了为期一周的客座教授访问。在这一周的时间里,Petersen教授与杨伟毅主任及团队共同完成多台手术,围绕众多膝关节外科临床热点展开手术示教与技术讨论。他与团队长时间交流病例思路、手术策略、术后康复理念,以开放坦诚的方式分享来自德国临床一线的真实经验。周五,他又作为特邀国际专家出席国家骨科医学中心“保膝中国行”广州站并授课。这次访问,对我们而言意义远远不止一周的学术交流,而是一次历经六年、跨越疫情与地域的合作累积的再延伸。Petersen教授与我们相识于2020年1月,那是国际交流骤然停摆的时期。全球的学术会议被迫按下暂停键,但在最艰难的时刻,他却反其道而行,主动发起全线上的国际膝关节日,将疫情阻断的距离变成线上连通的桥梁。连续三年,仁医医疗作为中国唯一协办方,在全国10座城市、12家医院设立分会场,同步直播学术内容,让中国医生在疫情中依然有机会与世界同行。三年间,共有 45 位中国医生站上国际讲台,累计观看人数超过 57 万人次,这不仅是一次交流,更是一次彼此坚定的陪伴。六年来的合作从未间断,无论外界环境如何变化。在临床教育方面,Petersen教授始终保持对中国医院、中国医生的高度投入。他先后接收 7 位中国访学医生进入他的团队,带他们进入手术间、门诊、查房,让中国青年医生能够直接在德国最成熟的临床体系中学习。他不仅教技术,更带人。他会邀请访学医生参加聚会,带他们到家里做客,帮助他们融入陌生的文化环境。从专业到生活,他都尽力让每一位年轻医生感到被支持、被重视、被鼓励。这种真诚的态度,也体现在他对中国博士生培养的持续支持中。2025年,山西医科大学葛以洲医生在他的指导下正式开始德国临床医学博士的学习。2026 年,他将迎来来自汕头大学与漳州的两位新博士生。对每一位中国学生,他都投入实打实的时间与资源,为他们创造真正有助成长的科研与临床条件。这份对医生成长的热情,也贯穿于他在欧洲推动的教育事业。2012 年,他与志同道合的专家共同创立德国膝关节学会,一个从十几人起步,如今已发展为超过1300名膝关节外科医生的专业学会。他组织大量面向青年医生的培训课程,并牵头发起 STOP-X 计划,通过专业的康复和预防体系降低运动人群的膝关节损伤风险,让更多患者受益于规范化的医学教育和科学指导。他对病人福祉的关注与对下一代医生的培养,一直是推动他不断前行的动力。正因如此,在我们与他的合作中,不论是疫情困局、国际形势还是跨国交流的种种实际困难,他始终保持耐心、温度与责任感。我们一次次被他对医学与教育的热爱所打动,也因此更加坚定与他携手前行的信念。从第一次相识到如今的深度互信,从疫情期间线上共克时艰,到如今线下再次携手为中国的临床教育贡献力量,Petersen教授与我们的合作始终稳固、真诚、互相成就。未来,我们将继续与Petersen教授一道,让更多中德医生彼此学习,让更多青年医生找到属于自己的成长路径,让更多患者获得跨国合作带来的实实在在的福祉。
From November 30 to December 5, Prof. Petersen, the Medical Director of the Department of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery at Martin Luther Hospital Berlin, Former President of the German Knee Society (DKG), and Vice President of German-Austrian-Swiss Society for Orthopaedic-Traumatological Sports Medicine (GOTS) for Germany had a week-long visiting professorship at the Department of Sports Medicine, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine in Guangzhou. During his stay, together with Prof. YANG Weiyi, Director of the Department of Sports Medicine, and his team, Prof. Petersen conducted surgical demonstrations and technical discussions on numerous clinical hot topics in knee joint surgery. He engaged in extensive discussions with the team on case management, surgical strategies, and post-operative rehabilitation concepts, sharing real-world clinical insights from Germany with remarkable openness and sincerity. On Friday, Prof. Petersen was invited as an international guest expert to give a keynote lecture at the the "Guangzhou Session of Knee Preservation China Tour", organized by the National Orthopedic Medical Center of China. This visit held far more significance for us than just a week of academic exchange. It represented the continuation and expansion of a collaboration that has been developing over six years, overcoming the challenges of the pandemic and geographical distances. We first came into contact with Prof. Petersen in January 2020, at a time when international exchanges had been forced to pause. But in this difficult period, Prof. Petersen took an unconventional approach and launched the fully virtual International Knee Day, turning the distance blocked by the pandemic into an online bridge. For three consecutive years, Gloryren served as the sole co-organizer in China, setting up live sessions in 12 hospitals across 10 cities in China. This allowed Chinese surgeons to continue to stay connected with the global academic community during the pandemic. Over the three years, 45 Chinese surgeons presented the international stage, with over 570,000 online viewers. This was not only an academic exchange, but also a lasting bond of mutual support. The collaboration over the past six years has never ceased, despite the changing external environment. In clinical education, Prof. Petersen has always remained highly committed to Chinese hospitals and Chinese doctors. He has hosted 7 Chinese visiting fellows in his team, bringing them into the operating room, outpatient clinics, and ward rounds, allowing young Chinese doctors to learn directly in one of Germany's most well-developed clinical systems. Clinically, he teaches skills; personally, he mentors and supports. He invites fellows to gatherings, welcomes them to his home, and helps them adapt to a cultural environments. Both professionally and personally, he makes sure every fellow feels supported, valued, and encouraged. This genuine dedication is also reflected in his sustained support for Chinese doctoral students. In 2025, GE Yizhou from Shanxi Medical University began his doctoral studies in Germany under Prof. Petersen’s supervision. In 2026, he will welcome two new doctoral candidates from Shantou University and Zhangzhou. For each Chinese student, he invests substantial time and resources to create clinical and research conditions that truly foster their professional growth. His passion for nurturing young surgeons extends to his educational efforts in Europe as well. In 2012, he co-founded the German Knee Society with leading experts with a shared vision. Starting with just a dozen members, the society has grown to more than 1,300 knee surgeons. He has organized numerous training courses for young surgeons and launched the STOP-X program, a professional rehabilitation and prevention system designed to reduce knee injuries in athletes and ensure more patients benefit from standardized medical education and scientific guidance. His concern for patient well-being and his dedication to training the next generation of surgeons have always been the driving forces behind his work. Therefore, throughout our collaboration with him, despite the pandemic, international political shifts, and the practical difficulties of Sino-Euro exchanges, he has always maintained patience, warmth, and a sense of responsibility. We have been deeply moved by his passion for medicine and education, which has strengthened our determination to continue working with him. From our first meeting to the deep mutual trust we share now, from overcoming difficulties together during the pandemic to resuming face-to-face collaboration to contribute to clinical education in China, our partnership with Prof. Petersen has always been steadfast, sincere, and mutually enriching. In the future, we will continue to work with Prof. Petersen to enable more Chinese and German surgeons to learn from each other, help more young surgeons find their path of growth, and ensure more patients benefit from the Sino-Euro collaboration.
