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Medical Team from NTU Affiliated Hospital Set off again to Assist Yellow Stone, Hubei Province

2020-02-12

On February 11, the second medical team of 11 members from the affiliated hospital of Nantong University set off to Hubei to help the city of Yellow Stone (Huangshi) and join the forefront on the anti-epidemic battlefield. Among the 11 team members, five were doctors and six nursesincluding: chief physician Feng Jianteam leader, physician-in-charge Huang Jinbo, nurse-in-charge Zou Lili, nurse-in-charge Fan Chunlin, primary nurse Zhao Yanmei, primary nurse Chen Yu of the Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, deputy chief physician Zhao Huaphysician-in-charge Zhu Xuejuan, nurse-in-charge Ding Lingling of the Department of Infectious Diseases, physician-in-charge Jiang Daishan of the Department of Emergency Care, and nurse-in-charge Zhang Jiajiadeputy team leaderof the Department of Severe Care Medicine.

At 16:50 on February 10th, the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University received an urgent notification from the Jiangsu Provincial Health Commission that it was highly necessary to immediately solicit medical and nursing persons to go to the epidemic front line of HuangshiHubei Province. Within 40 minutes of the notification, 11 health-care persons were selected from the applicants in the hospital. On the morning of the February 11th , a ceremony was held in the hall of the hospital’s new outpatient building. Pu Yuzhong, secretary of Nantong University’s CPC committee, Gao Jianlin, secretary of CPC committee of the affiliated hospital of Nantong University, Shi Wei, the hospital director and other leaders of the hospital, families of the team members , heads of hospital related departments, party branch secretaries of relevant clinical departments, department directors, department chief nurses and medical representatives came to see the team off. Shi Wei officiated at the ceremony.

On February 2, the first medical team of 7members of the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University rushed to Wuhan.