Top Doctors from Beijing and Shanghai Gather in Wuwei; Regional Collaboration Paints a Healthier Fut
Top Doctors from Beijing and Shanghai Gather in Wuwei; Regional Collaboration Paints a Healthier Future
——"The 'Angels in White Charity Free Clinic and Leading Enterprises Wuwei Tour' Event Was Successfully Held at the Wuwei Heavy Ion Center"
On August 21, the "Angels in White Charity Free Clinic and Leading Enterprises Wuwei Tour" event, jointly organized by Dou Xin, President of the Beijing-Gansu Chamber of Commerce, and Ji Baomin, former President of the Air Force Medical Center, and featuring a team of medical experts from Beijing and Shanghai, was successfully held at the Heavy Ion Hospital of Wuwei Cancer Hospital in Gansu Province.
This public welfare initiative, which brought together top-tier medical expertise from multiple regions, not only delivered high-quality diagnostic services to the doorsteps of Wuwei residents but also injected new momentum into regional healthcare collaboration through the practical implementation of resource sharing.

Free Clinic Site

Free Clinic Site
On the day of the event, the second-floor expert consultation rooms at the Wuwei Heavy Ion Center outpatient department were bustling with activity. Thirteen experts from Beijing and Shanghai each demonstrated their expertise, providing professional medical consultations to local residents who had come in response to the news.
Ji Baomin, Director of the Air Force Medical Center, drew on his in-depth research in spinal disease diagnosis and treatment to carefully analyze conditions and formulate treatment plans for patients with cervical and lumbar spine disorders. Chen Gang, former Party Committee Secretary of Jinshan Hospital affiliated with Fudan University and a urology expert, shared cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for patients with bladder, prostate tumors, and urinary tract stones. Zhang Xiangdong, Chief Expert in Community Health in Beijing, provided health guidance to grassroots communities on community health management and the prevention and treatment of common chronic diseases. Dai Yinmei, a professor at Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University, focused on the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological and endocrine diseases, addressing concerns for female patients. Yue Yiqi, Chief Physician in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Zhongshan Hospital (Xuhui) affiliated with Fudan University, leveraged 38 years of clinical experience to offer professional consultations for gynecological disease patients. Geng Sumin, Chief Physician in the Department of Neurosurgery at Beijing Tiantan Hospital affiliated with Capital Medical University and a Doctor of Medicine, has been engaged in neurosurgery for over 30 years and specializes in minimally invasive treatment of intracranial tumors, providing diagnostic and treatment advice for relevant disease patients. Chen Lijun, Chief Physician in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Peking University International Hospital, applied the Feng’s Orthopedic Manipulation technique to treat patients with neck, shoulder, waist, and leg pain. Wen Tianlin, a renowned expert in minimally invasive spinal surgery, combined integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine with minimally invasive surgical techniques to develop personalized treatment plans for patients with spinal and joint diseases. Wu Xiaoxiong, a professor in the Hematology Department of the PLA General Hospital, drew on nearly 40 years of clinical experience in blood diseases to provide professional consultations for hematologic disease patients. Shao Kang, Chief Physician at the Cancer Hospital affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, answered questions from patients and their families regarding cancer prevention and treatment. Han Weiju, an expert in otolaryngology, head, and neck surgery at the PLA General Hospital, focused on the field of ear microsurgery and lateral skull base surgery, providing treatment for relevant disease patients. Li Xijin, former Administrative Deputy Director of the Blood Transfusion Department at the former Beijing 301 Hospital, combined over 30 years of expertise in blood transfusion to answer questions from citizens on component blood preparation and complex transfusion issues. Sha Ying, Head Nurse of the Ophthalmology Department at Beijing Tongren Hospital, provided guidance on perioperative nursing for ophthalmic diseases and critical care treatment.
The multidisciplinary team of experts delivered precise medical services to hundreds of local residents through consultations, examinations, and treatment plan guidance, enabling the public to access first-tier urban medical resources without leaving their community.
Free Medical Consultation by Experts














The significance of this event extends far beyond a single free clinic. The Beijing-Gansu Chamber of Commerce built a "bridge," while medical experts from Beijing and Shanghai proactively "went deep" into grassroots communities. This not only addressed the pressing issue of "difficulty accessing expert medical care" for local residents but also facilitated precise alignment between high-quality medical technologies and local needs.
As the expert team noted, "We aim not only to treat illnesses but also to elevate local medical standards through exchanges." During the event, the experts also conducted case discussions and technical exchanges with local medical staff in Wuwei, planting the "seeds" for cultivating regional medical talent.

From charitable clinics to long-term collaboration, this event serves as both a microcosm of social forces participating in the Healthy China initiative and a practical exploration of balanced regional healthcare development.
As the "capillary vessels" of high-quality medical resource circulation continue to expand, more cities like Wuwei will sustainably benefit—adding a vibrant stroke to the grand vision of "health for all."