Imperial College London takes the best of British healthcare to China
Imperial's IGHI exhibits at the UK Trade & Investment and Healthcare UK's 'Healthcare is GREAT' showcase in Beijing.
Representatives from Imperial College London’s Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI) exhibited at the China Health Forum in Beijing this weekend to talk about its research centres and educational programmes. As part of IGHI promoting Imperial’s work internationally, colleagues from the Department of Surgery staged a fully simulated ‘live’ surgery in action.
Guests were able to learn more about training, consultancy, elderly care, digital health, hospital build and management, medical equipment and the National Health Service (NHS) and gained a deeper understanding of how the system works as a whole.
IGHI
The Institute’s exhibition promoted the research activity under the remit of its centres of excellence highlighting its work around frugal technology and innovative health design. The Centres educational programmes’ including the MSc in Health Policy and MRes in Robotic Surgery and the IGHI’s PhD programme were showcased to a variety of delegates including Chen Zhu, former Minister of Health of China and currently Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Pop-up Theatre
The simulated emergency surgery took place within a portable training operating theatre. Using the medium of simulation, Roger Kneebone, professor of surgical education at Imperial College London has developed a way to deliberately open up the closed world of surgery to the members of the public and give them a unique insight into what happens in and out of the operating theatre.
Central to the show is the ‘igloo’
Smarter approaches to healthcare
UK Trade & Investment and Healthcare UK brought sixteen leading British healthcare organisations to the China Health Forum. The UK presence was led by Brian Gallagher, UK Trade & Investment Director for China, and Howard Lyons, Managing Director for Healthcare UK.
Howard Lyons says:
“Both the UK and China are seeking to develop smarter approaches to deliver more healthcare with finite resources, to deliver excellent care for an ageing population and deal with the rise in non-communicable diseases.
“Healthcare UK has been established to share UK expertise with countries like China but also to allow British organisations to learn from best practice around the world".
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