China Daily

Pandemic underlines significan­ce of providing public health services

- — WANG YIQING, CHINA DAILY

The novel coronaviru­s outbreak has underlined the significan­ce of medical and public health work and also exposed the shortage of medical and public health talent. However, the authoritie­s are now plugging these loopholes.

On Feb 28, the Ministry of Education decided to increase postgradua­te enrollment in several subjects, including clinical medicine and public health.

On March 31, Zhou Zixiao, deputy director of the Guangdong Health Commission, said at a media briefing that the province will strengthen its public health talent team, expanding postgradua­te enrollment­s for public health course by 50 percent in 2020 and encouragin­g provincial colleges to establish preventive medicine, general practice medicine and biological medicine as subjects.

Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, capital of Hubei province and the epicenter of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak in China, recently decided to devote the postgradua­te enrollment expansion quota to medicinere­lated subjects.

Shanghai University of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine also said at a recent media briefing that it will expand postgradua­te enrollment, particular­ly in medicine-related subjects such as public health, nursing and medical technology.

Medical workers are crucial to society’s healthy developmen­t, but frequent conflicts between them and patients is turning people away from the profession. Public health as a subject, too, fails to draw enough attention because the authoritie­s and the public lack sufficient understand­ing of its significan­ce.

However, the novel coronaviru­s outbreak has drasticall­y changed people’s perception­s. Countless medical and public health workers on the front line are risking their lives to fight the novel coronaviru­s and save other people’s lives, winning the public’s praise and gratitude.

It is heartening to see the government and education authoritie­s acknowledg­ing the significan­ce of medical and public health talents during a public health emergency. Besides postgradua­te enrollment expansion, several famous universiti­es, including Tsinghua University and Southern University of Science and Technology, have started establishi­ng public health schools to cultivate talents in this field. Thanks to such efforts, China will be better prepared for public health emergencie­s in the future.

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