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To offer standardized, individualized, one-stop treatment services for patients with thyroid nodules, St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou officially unveiled the Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules in Ward 3 on May 19, 2024.
President of St. Stamford International Medical Group Mr. Lin Zhicheng, Medical Director Mr. Lin Daoxuan, General Manager of St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou Mr. Lin Xinwei, President Mr. Wang Huaizhong, Director of Hospital Office Mr. Yang Jinna, Director of Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules Mr. Dai Wenyan, Chief Specialist of St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou Mr. Song Shijun, Director of Ward 3 Mr. Xiang Qide, Director of Operation Department Mr. Yu Rian, Director of Nursing Department Mr. Wang Junlan and other hospital leaders and heads of departments attended the opening ceremony. The medical and nursing staff of the Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules participated in the unveiling ceremony.
Mr. Lin Zhicheng, President of St. Stamford International Medical Group, congratulated the establishment of the center
The ceremony officially began at 8:38 a.m.
Mr. Lin Zhicheng, President of St. Stamford International Medical Group, heartily congratulated the establishment of the Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules. He mentioned that it is a significant achievement resulting from consistent efforts. This is another crucial project which is vital for the hospital's progress. Now that we have more patients and additional departments, each department must put in increasing effort. With the recruitment of talented individuals, Mr. Lin is confident that with the leadership of President Wang and the collective efforts of all colleagues, our Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules will deliver outstanding results.
Unveiling ceremony
Afterwards, President Lin Zhicheng and General Manager Lin Xinwei unveiled the plaque together and awarded the plaque of "Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules" to Director Dai Wenyan.
General Manager Lin Xinwei awarded the plaque to Director Dai Wenyan.
Cutting cake
Director Dai Wenyan stated that around 20% of the population may have thyroid nodules, equating to approximately 20 out of every 100 individuals, with a male-to-female ratio of 1:3. Most of these nodules are benign and are typically monitored without immediate intervention. While conventional treatment is surgery, this can cause decreased thyroid function. However, our center utilizes thyroid ablation, a minimally invasive technique using a needle. This method inactivates and removes nodules through a needle-sized wound which is advantageous and preserves functionality. The establishment of the Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules aims not only to cater to patient needs but also to enhance the precision, scalability, and standardization of nodule treatment and management, ultimately raising clinical efficacy and service quality and forming the brand effect of specialized disease diagnosis and therapy center.
Group photo of the Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules
In May 2023, the National Health Commission and the National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine issued a notice on the Comprehensive Improvement of Medical Quality Action (2023-2025). This initiative calls for medical facilities to reinforce the "Patient-centred disease as a chain" approach, transcend traditional boundaries of subject division and major setting, and develop specialized disease centers through multidisciplinary team (MDT) collaboration to offer patients comprehensive care under one roof and explore the construction of specialized disease centers.
Over the years, St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou has been practicing MDT collaboration and setting up "specialized disease centers" for different diseases, establishing the Breast Cancer Clinical Prevention and Treatment Center in 2016 and the Lung Tumor Ward in 2019. Today, the establishment of the Diagnosis and Therapy Center of Thyroid Nodules not only responds to the national medical development plan but also marks a new milestone in the development of the hospital.
Next, St. Stamford Modern Cancer Hospital Guangzhou will continue to integrate and optimize relevant medical resources, deepen the development of subspecialties, promote the high-quality development of advantageous disciplines, refine management, and build more specialized centers for specialized diseases and treatments, to accurately serve more patients with superb technology and high-quality services, and help the hospital to develop in a high-quality manner.