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Xiaochun Huang, founder and CEO of British GDK, visits HENU


On the afternoon of September 13, Xiaochun Huang, founder and CEO of British GDK, visited Henan Medical School with his delegation. Daxiang Cui, Vice President and Dean of the School, Ying Wang, Executive Deputy Secretary of the School, and Xinchun Wang, director-level organizer of the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University, attended the meeting.


At the meeting, Ying Wang briefly introduced the development of medicine at HENU, the construction of the affiliated hospital, and new ideas for the development and construction of medicine. She believed that the visit led by Xiaochun Huang would definitely promote friendly exchanges and cooperation between HENU and Oxford University, the University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London in fields of talent training, scientific research, and medical health, achieving mutual benefit and win-win results.


Later, Xiaochun Huang introduced the system and development of the British GDK. She said that the British GDK has been committed to exchanges and cooperation with China in fields of subject development, evidence-based medicine, talent training, and clinical research. She wished that through this visit, the exchanges and cooperation between Henan University and UK in fields of education and medical health would be strengthened.


Daxiang Cui emphasized that HENU attached great importance to the development of medical disciplines. He indicated that the Henan Medical School would accelerate the construction of a new development pattern of global exchanges and cooperation that is multi-level, wide-ranging, and proactive, to support HENU's “Double First-Class” construction and serve the development of public health in China.


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