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BMDAC's Interventional Cardiology Team Visited China
Oct 14-24,2023
The Interventional Cardiology team from BMDAC visited 4 hospitals in China from Oct. 14 to Oct. 24, 2023. The team was led by Dr. Michael Kutryk, interventional cardiologist, clinician scientist and inventor, and Chief of Research in interventional cardiology at St. Michael’s Hospital, Director of Cardiac Cath Lab at Sault Area Hospital, accompanied by Nicolas Chai, senior technologist at Cardiac Cath Lab from St. Michael’s Hospital. The team conducts broad medical exchanges with Chinese colleagues including clinical rounds, case discussion, complex PCI strategies and lectures on Improving the performance of vascular grafts and prosthetic valves in TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement).The warm and positive feedback was received from participating doctors, nurses, researchers and students throughout the visiting.

The Interventional Cardiology team from BMDAC visited 4 hospitals in China from Oct. 14 to Oct. 24, 2023. The team was led by Dr. Michael Kutryk, interventional cardiologist, clinician scientist and inventor, and Chief of Research in interventional cardiology at St. Michael’s Hospital, Director of Cardiac Cath Lab at Sault Area Hospital, accompanied by Nicolas Chai, senior technologist at Cardiac Cath Lab from St. Michael’s Hospital. The team conducts broad medical exchanges with Chinese colleagues including clinical rounds, case discussion, complex PCI strategies and lectures on Improving the performance of vascular grafts and prosthetic valves in TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement).The warm and positive feedback was received from participating doctors, nurses, researchers and students throughout the visiting.
Jinan City People’s Hospital, Jinan, Shandong Province

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Dongying People’s Hospital, Dongying, Shandong Province

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Shijiazhuang People’s Hospital, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province

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BMDAC Neurosurgery team visited China
October 11, 2023
Following the twentieth "Contemporary Bethune Charity Tour" organized by the Bethune Medical Development Association of Canada (BMDAC), Dr. Howard Ginsberg arrived in China and started an 11-day free medical activities exchange journey. Dr. Ginsberg is a neurosurgeon at St. Michael's Hospital and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto in the Department of Surgery and the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. As the vice president of BMDAC, this trip marked the fifth Contemporary Bethune Charity Tour for Dr. Ginsberg.

From October 12 to October 21, Dr. Ginsberg visited Changzhou No.2 People's Hospital, HuaiHe Hospital of Henan University, and Changzhou TCM Hospital for medical consultations and academic discussions. Throughout the trip, Dr. Ginsberg gave four lectures on cancer diagnosis in 10 seconds with pico-second infrared laser mass spectrometry technology and the use of ultrasound in spinal surgery. Joint with the local surgical team, Dr. Ginsberg performed three spinal surgeries in Changzhou No.2 People's Hospital and HuaiHe Hospital of Henan University on degenerative spinal diseases and spinal cord tumors. Dr. Ginsberg facilitated two academic roundtables and conducted 10 case discussions to foster better communication and academic exchange with local physicians. On October 21, Dr. Ginsberg participated in the World Menghe Medical School Development Alliance Conference. As the representative of BMDAC, Dr. Ginsberg gave an introduction lecture on the association and presented a portrait of Dr. Norman Bethune to the World Menghe Medical School.

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Bond of Sino-Canada Medical Cooperation
科技日报 英文特刊By ZONG Shihan 2023-11-09 01版

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Eighty-five years ago, Norman Bethune, a Canadian doctor, built a bridge of friendship between China and Canada through his selfless spirit. Today, the Bethune Medical Development Association of Canada (BMDAC) continues to carry this spirit and deepen medical cooperation between the two countries.

Honoring Bethune's spirit

Canadian cardiac surgeon Dr. Lee Errett told Science and Technology Daily, "My Chinese colleagues in Canada said that they need help because China is developing rapidly and needs some guidance. I've been interested in this sort of work for a long time, so I came."

On his first arrival in China in 1999, Errett found that China needed to do a lot of work in medical infrastructure construction and education development. "If we were more organized, we could take larger groups, not just cardiac surgery, and could solve more medical problems," said Errett. Hence, a more organized group, the BMDAC, was established in Canada in 2011.

Since its establishment, the BMDAC has organized 19 trips to China for free medical consultations, providing treatment in excess of 1000 patients, completing more than 500 surgeries, and holding no less than 600 academic lectures.

At the same time, the association also arranged for over 140 Chinese doctors to go to Canada for short-term studies. Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, the association still managed to organize 26 online medical lectures.

In addition, the BMDAC organized a campaign to donate urgently needed medical supplies such as ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) and masks to the Wuhan medical team. During the severe pandemic situation in Canada, it also received various stocks of medical supplies from China, which were promptly distributed to hospitals, clinics and nursing homes across Canada.

Errett believes that BMDAC's medical journeys in China and exchanging epidemic prevention supplies, have truly followed the spirit of Bethune.

Promoting medical exchanges

With the support of the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the BMDAC resumed its operation in China after a three-year pause. From October 10 to November 11, nine expert teams are visiting 27 hospitals in 12 provinces or municipalities across China to engage in medical exchanges. Chinese and Canadian medical experts learn from each other, injecting new vitality into cooperation between the two countries in the medical field.

Most of the BMDAC members are well-known experts from universities such as University of Toronto and McGill University, and among them are some Chinese doctors living in Canada.

Gao Song, an ultrasound specialist living in Canada, participated in the free medical consultations this year. She said she was honored to join the association and return to China to contribute to China's medical needs.

Gao said that during the communication process, there are valuable lessons to be learned from Canadian doctors' in-depth interpretation of data, comprehensive assessment of patient surgical risks, and more standardized treatment, while the innovative research and technical experience of Chinese doctors have also provided new ideas for Canadian doctors.

After conducting clinical activities together with Canadian experts, Zhang Youhong, an ultrasound expert in Meizhou People's Hospital, said that Canadian doctors left a deep impression on her in terms of retaining and reusing ultrasound image data, as well as professional division of labor in operations. Chinese doctors' proficiency in esophageal ultrasound operations was also appreciated by Canadian doctors.

Dr. Ying Tung Sia, director of cardiovascular research and chief of cardiology at Trois-Rivieres Center Hospital of University of Montreal, appreciated the diligence, dedication and enthusiasm of Chinese doctors in their pursuit of learning new technologies. He said he is very willing to be part of the training.

Meanwhile, Errett, who has witnessed the improvement of China's medical technology over the past 24 years, said, "It's a dramatic change. It was incredible to see the development of first class medical centers doing very difficult surgeries. And the Chinese have accomplished those in 20 years, which took other countries 50 years. So it's quite remarkable. "

 
BMDAC Promotes China-Canada Medical Exchanges
科技日报 英文特刊By ZONG Shihan 2023-11-02 04版

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On October 26, a medical team from the Bethune Medical Development Association of Canada (BMDAC) arrived at the Meizhou People's Hospital in Guangdong province to engage in in-depth academic exchanges and signed an agreement to jointly establish a technical cooperation hospital. It was the first time to start its China tour after a three-year hiatus.

The BMDAC was founded in Toronto in 2011 to carry forward Bethune's spirit though medical exchanges between China and Canada. It has organized 19 trips to China for medical experts from Canada to offer free medical consultations. They treated more than 1,000 patients, undertook more than 500 surgeries, and gave more than 600 academic lectures.

Dr. Lee Errett, president and founder of the BMDAC, said the association will continue to promote medical research exchanges between China and Canada and contribute to jointly addressing global challenges.

This time, the BMDAC experts are conducting medical exchanges with more than 20 hospitals in 12 provinces. Geng Junwu, director of the Foreign Experts Working Group of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, said the cooperation has promoted talent and technological exchange between the two countries, and helped more people benefit from medical innovations.

The BMDAC has deepened its cooperation with China through borderless medical technology, facilitating the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind.

Zhao Liang, deputy director of the Office of Overseas Institutions of China Association for International Talent Exchange of Personnel, said China will continue to promote better cooperation with other countries in science and technology, education and healthcare.

Lao Zhihong, director general of the Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs of Guangdong Province, said more foreign experts and international friends are welcome to participate in Chinese modernization in the province.

Zhong Weiji, secondary inspector of the Meizhou Municipal People's Government, said the cooperation with the BMDAC will promote progress of Meizhou's medical industry. Zhong Zhixiong, president of the Meizhou People's Hospital, said it will help the hospital build a higher-level medical talent training platform.

The BMDAC delegation also visited cultural landmarks, such as the Hakka Museum dedicated to the Hakka ethnic group, and the Marshal Ye Jianying Memorial Park in Meizhou, getting to know the Chinese culture and history.

"Through these activities, the more I learn about China, the more I appreciate it," Errett said.

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