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Beijing Ditan Hospital Officially Launches Medical Book Series

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At the Second Annual Conference of the National Center for Infectious Diseases Medical Alliance and Fourth President Alliance Academic Conference, Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, introduced two significant new publications: "Hospital Emergency Management in Public Health Crises" and "Case Studies from Beijing Ditan Hospital: A Clinical Compendium."

Professor Jin Ronghua, Editor-in-Chief of the book series, along with Associate Editors Professor Chen Xiaoyou, Professor Yang Zhiyun, and Professor Li Xin, jointly launched the new book release with Cai Xia, Deputy Director of the Medical Division of Scientific and Technical Documentation Press. The event was witnessed by over 500 attendees, including the chief and associate editors of each volume and representatives from alliance hospitals.

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At the launch event, Professor Yang Zhiyun, Vice President of Beijing Ditan Hospital, introduced the background and significance of the book series. She emphasized that the publication represents the dedicated efforts of 46 multidisciplinary experts, including chief and associate editors from Beijing Ditan Hospital. Over the course of more than a year, the manuscripts underwent multiple revisions and rigorous refinement before finally being compiled into this officially published work.

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Representative hospitals from National Center for Infectious Diseases Specialty Alliance, including Beijing You'an Hospital, Beijing Chest Hospital, Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Chengdu Public Health Clinical Medical Center, and Xuzhou Hospital of Beijing Ditan Hospital, Capital Medical University, received complimentary copies of the newly published books.

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Hospital Emergency Management for Public Health Crises

"Emergency Management", with a foreword by Professor Jin Ronghua, President of Beijing Ditan Hospital, systematically compiles the hospital's extensive practical experience in responding to public health emergencies. Drawing from Beijing Ditan Hospital's accumulated expertise in crisis management and clinical operations during outbreaks, this publication offers comprehensive guidance on establishing administrative coordination mechanisms, implementing medical emergency protocols, and optimizing patient care processes during public health crises.The book serves as a reference for China's infectious disease emergency response systems, providing actionable frameworks developed through frontline experience.

The "Case Study Compendium" series, comprising 21 volumes, presents a comprehensive collection of infection-related disease cases distilled from Beijing Ditan Hospital's 78 years of clinical experience. This work transforms real patient cases into diagnostic and therapeutic guides, offering clinicians in-depth analyses of clinical decision-making, treatment strategies, and prognostic evaluations. Co-published by Scientific and Technical Documentation Press and Beijing Ditan Hospital, this landmark series delivers practical value while advancing multiple dimensions of healthcare - from elevating clinical practice standards and improving patient outcomes to driving medical research innovation and strengthening public health preparedness.