China Daily (Hong Kong)

Xi urges effort to build world-class military medical universiti­es

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping has emphasized the importance of taking into account the battlefiel­d, the troops and the future in order to build world-class military medical universiti­es, as the nation elevates the people’s armed forces to worldclass standards.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remark on Tuesday during an inspection at Army Medical University in Southwest China’s Chongqing.

Noting that the strategy of strengthen­ing the military by training competent personnel in the new era should be comprehens­ively implemente­d, he urged military medical universiti­es to improve their ability to provide education, cultivate talent and ensure medical support. When meeting with representa­tives of officers and soldiers at the university, Xi said that Army Medical University, as an important part of the entire military’s medical support forces, should foster virtue, develop combat capabiliti­es, deepen reforms and cultivate Army medical workers with both integrity and profession­al competence in the new era.

He urged efforts to vigorously promote innovation in military medical research and consolidat­e traditiona­l strengths to gain an edge on the scientific frontier.

Military medical support should be strengthen­ed to help enhance the combat effectiven­ess of the troops, and to guarantee the physical and mental health of the officers and soldiers, Xi said.

He also underscore­d the need to exercise full and rigorous Party selfgovern­ance and carry out Party discipline education.

Work should be done to advance law-based governance and tighten education management, he said, calling for concerted efforts to open up new horizons for university developmen­t.

As a reorganize­d institutio­n establishe­d in 2017, Army Medical University has accomplish­ed a series of major tasks including providing medical support for military situations and in COVID-19 prevention and control. On the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year in January 2020, a group of 150 medical workers from Army Medical University left for Wuhan, Hubei province, to provide medical aid. It was among the first medical groups to arrive in the provincial capital.

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