The academic cooperation achievements and documents between the team and the Department of Oncology, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China:
Director Zhong Zhiqiang, founder of the Department of Radiotherapy at Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, holds a doctorate degree in medicine from West China Union University and the State University of New York. He is a member of the International Association for Radiation Research, a standing member of the Chinese Medical Association Radiation Oncology Society, a director of the China Cancer Research Foundation, the chairman of the Radiation Oncology Committee of the Sichuan Branch of the Chinese Medical Association Anti-Cancer Association, the vice chairman of the Sichuan Provincial Radiotherapy Management Committee, the vice chairman of the Sichuan Provincial Metrology Society Ionizing Radiation Society, and an editorial board member of the Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology, Cancer Prevention and Treatment, and Sichuan Medicine. He was the first in our province to carry out whole-body CT diagnosis and TPS application (radiotherapy plan design) and clinical radiation dosimetry research, and trained a large number of tumor radiotherapy and radiation protection personnel in our province. He has read and published more than 30 papers at relevant national and provincial academic conferences. His representative works include "Evaluation of CT Application to Nasopharynx and Throat" published in the "Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology" and "Some Regulations on Tumor Radiotherapy Dosimetry" published in the "Chinese Journal of Radiology". "Research on 16-22 Bromide Estradiol One-3 Methyl Ether" and "Research on the Application of Absorbed Dose Measurement in Radiotherapy Dose Testing" won the Major Science and Technology Progress Award of the Sichuan Provincial People's Government in 1981 and 1986 respectively.
The Oncology Department of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital is an important tumor diagnosis, treatment, scientific research and teaching base in Sichuan Province, the first professional base for clinical trials (GCP) of anti-tumor drugs in Sichuan Province, the standardized training base for oncology residents in Sichuan Province, the first national standardized training base for radiation oncology residents in Sichuan Province, and the standardized treatment demonstration ward for cancer pain. It is a multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment unit for tumors that integrates radiotherapy, chemotherapy, tumor biotherapy and molecular targeted therapy. The Oncology Department has 106 beds and 99 full-time staff engaged in tumor prevention and/or treatment, including 8 doctors, 23 masters, 43 bachelor's degrees, and 12 college degrees; the medical team has 25 doctors, including 9 chief physicians, 9 deputy chief physicians, and 4 attending physicians; the nursing team has 49 people, three nursing units: tumor wards one and two, tumor outpatient clinic and PICC center, including 1 deputy chief nurse and 24 head nurses; the physical technology team has 25 people, including 1 senior engineer, 3 engineers, 5 assistant engineers, 4 head technicians, and 7 technicians. The members of the department have undertaken national natural science general project projects and many provincial, departmental and academy-level scientific research projects. They have published dozens of SCI papers as the first author or corresponding author, and more than 100 other international and domestic papers. They have won the first prize of Sichuan Science and Technology Progress and the first prize of Natural Science of the Ministry of Education.
The Oncology Department of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital has long been responsible for the standardized training of hospital oncology residents and internship teaching of undergraduate students from various medical schools, and also accepts oncology specialists and nurses for further studies.
The Oncology Department of Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital strictly follows the domestically and internationally recognized guidelines or treatment standards for the diagnosis and treatment of various types of tumors, implements the tumor treatment principles of "normalization, standardization, individualization and comprehensive treatment", and actively keeps pace with the international advanced level of tumor diagnosis and treatment to minimize patients' pain and prolong their lives.