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Since the late 20th century, Chinese medicine has developed rapidly in comparison to the rest of the world, being China one of the countries which have made more significant advances in medical research and treatments. Aiming to provide a comprehensive, in-depth look at how Chinese medicine is practiced and examine its impact on global health, we proudly introduce Meet the Institutions, as part of the Healing in China series, which gives you access to the best centers of excellence in China, and the opportunity to collaborate with these hospitals and participate in activities and projects organized by them.
  1. Welcome & Introduction - Dr. Chang Chen (China)

  1. Hospital & Department Presentation - Dr. Deping Zhao (China)

  1. Introduction to the international Uniportal VATS Training program at Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital - Dr. Liang Duan (China)

  1. Progress and Practice of Neoadjuvant Therapy for NSCLC - Dr. Dong Xie (China)

  1. Uniportal VATS Sleeve lobectomy - Dr. Xuefei Hu (China)

  1. Surgical Case after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy - Dr. Yi Bao (China)

  2. Panel discussion & Closing remarks - All faculty moderated by Dr. Chang Chen (China)

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Dr. Yi Bao Associate Chief Physician, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University, China Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Chang Chen MD, PhD, President, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital; Director, Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Lung Transplantation, China Cardiothoracic Surgery
Dr. Liang Duan MD, PhD, Deputy Director, Chief Physician, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, China Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Xuefei Hu Associate Chief Physician, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Tongji University, China Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Marco Scarci MD, FRCS(Eng), FCCP, FACS, FEBTS, Consultant Thoracic Surgeon, NHS healthcare Trust, London, United Kingdom Cardiothoracic Surgery
Dr. David Tom Cooke MD, FACS, Associate Professor, University of California, Davis School of Medicine, California Cardiothoracic Surgery
Dr. Dong Xie MD, PhD, Deputy Director, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital; Chief Physician, Associate Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Tongji University, China Thoracic Surgery
Dr. Deping Zhao MD, PhD, Acting Director and Chief Physician, Department of Thoracic Surgery, Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital; Associate Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Tongji University, China Thoracic Surgery
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Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital

Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital

Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital is a modern tertiary specialized teaching hospital, integrating medical, teaching and research functions. The Hospital has 11 clinical departments and 11 medical and technical departments, covering three national key clinical specialties in thoracic surgery, respiratory medicine, occupational disease and several municipal and university-level scientific research platforms.
Through exploration and research in the field of pulmonary treatment, the strength of thoracic surgery in Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital is among the most advanced in China.
The scope of thoracic surgery is extensive, with specialties covering seven sub-disciplines.
The Department of Thoracic Surgery of Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, affiliated with Tongji University, has pioneered many advanced technologies in thoracic surgery and created a professional brand with pulmonary characteristics. It ranks second nationally in the ranking of “the best specialty reputation of Chinese hospitals” and in “the quantum ranking of Chinese hospitals in thoracic surgery”. It is the largest minimally invasive training base for thoracic surgery of international renown.
With the application of lumpectomy technology, the Thoracic Surgery Department of Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital has now become the world's largest thoracic surgery center counted by the number of cases, and the first in the world by the number of cases in minimally invasive surgeries.

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