What they say
The number of nurses in China has grown rapidly in recent years and is expected to reach 4.45 million by 2020. However, the number of nurses per 1,000 people in the country is still far below that of developed countries. China’s aging population requires more nurses. Meanwhile, the training of nurses should be tailored to people’s needs, with more training needed to care for the elderly, expectant mothers and young children. Li Xiuhua, former Chinese Nurse Association president and CPPCC National Committee member The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Culture should allocate special funds to further export China’s music culture. These funds should be used to support experts and groups that are influential in international exchange of art education and culture. China should hold music culture tours around the world to share traditional Chinese music culture in other countries. Liu Yuening, professor at the Central Conservatory of Music and CPPCC National Committee member China should establish a long-term mechanism on the popularization and training of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The country should implement a nationwide requirement for popularizing CPR, such as listing the learning of CPR as a requirement for getting a driver’s license or setting up CPR training classes in schools. Ao Hushan, professor at Beijing Fuwai Hospital and CPPCC National Committee member