Pre-May Day Expert Rounds & Seminar on Critical/Sub-critical Care Successfully Held
Focusing on Critical Care, Discussing Sub-critical Patient Management—Provincial Expert Teaching Rounds and Multidisciplinary Seminar Successfully Held Before May Day Holiday
As the May Day holiday nears, our hospital remains vigilant in the care of critically ill patients and emphasizes the management of sub-critical cases across all departments. To strictly implement the 18 core medical systems and further ensure the safety of critically ill patients, the Department of Critical Care Medicine invited provincial experts, Directors Guo Longfei and Zhang Dongquan, to conduct specialized teaching rounds and a seminar on sub-critical patient management on April 27.

During the rounds, the provincial experts visited the wards to assess complex and severe cases one by one. They conducted detailed evaluations of disease progression, precisely analyzed diagnostic and treatment challenges, and optimized individualized comprehensive treatment plans based on each patient’s condition. The experts emphasized the importance of close monitoring, strict adherence to the 18 core medical systems, continuous optimization of critical care protocols, implementation of the first-visit responsibility system, and closed-loop management in patient observation, emergency response, and shift handovers to firmly uphold medical quality and safety standards.



Following the rounds, the two experts held a discussion with ICU medical staff, head nurses from various clinical departments, and key physicians. Participants engaged in in-depth exchanges on core aspects such as early identification and warning of sub-critical patients, tiered monitoring, dynamic risk assessment, early intervention in critical care, inter-departmental rapid transfer coordination, and standardized management of high-risk patients. The discussions helped unify treatment protocols, refine screening and intervention workflows, and improve the hospital’s multidisciplinary collaborative treatment mechanism.


This provincial expert-led teaching activity and multidisciplinary seminar effectively strengthened the foundation of critical care and reinforced the concept of integrated sub-critical patient management hospital-wide. The Department of Critical Care Medicine will seize this opportunity to clarify responsibilities, refine control measures, address clinical gaps, and enhance the capability to manage complex and potentially critical cases. The department is committed to ensuring comprehensive medical support during the May Day holiday and safeguarding the life and health of all patients.
Gansu Wuwei Cancer Hospital
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