Seminaron Anti-TB (Tuberculosis) Strategy and New Diagnostics has been organised byInfectious Control Department and coordinated byexchange and collaboration office of the hospital. The speaker,Temitope Adepoyibi, the international health and developmentspecialist from Burnet institute of Monash University Australia. The head ofthe infectious control department Ms. Fu Xiaofang, chair from clinicallaboratory Ms. Li Min, chair of the Respiratory Mr. Jiang Handong, director ofexchange and collaboration office Mr. Wang Chunming and colleagues fromEmergency department and the other public and private hospitals such asChildren’s hospital center, Jia Hui hospital and United family hospital attendthe seminar and discussed with the speaker.
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Seminar
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Renji International Medical Service
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Lectures for medical students
Temitope Adepoyibi has 15 years health sector experience on the design, implementation,monitoring and evaluation of communicable and non-communicable disease programsin low, middle and high income countries including Pacific, Africa, Caribbean,South Asia, UK and Australia. She is also enrolled in the Doctorate of Publichealth Program (Future Health Care Leaders) at the School of Public Health andCommunity Medicine (SPHCM) of the University of New South Wales (UNSW)Australia. During the visit, Temitope Adepoyibi also delivered two lectures tothe medical students from Ottawa-Shanghai Joint Medical School on the topics ofTB in Aboriginal Communities and History of Medicine -Tuberculosis. (correspondent Wang Chunmin)