1.In commemoration of Wang Baoen.
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2014;22(12):881-883
4.Institutional cause for academic dishonorable behaviors and its systematic control
Bing LIU ; Dongya LU ; Suning YOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2008;21(5):262-265,268
There exist all kinds of corrupt behaviors in the fields of scienceat present, which result not only from the ethics of editors and legal supervision, but also from the institutional cause. To counter this phenomenon, this article analyzed current situation and the reason of academic corruption by literature and brought forward the conclusion that how to strengthen system control against academic corruption. The scientific research management should make polices and rules for anti -academic corruption, including defining,allegation, prevention and sanction, etc.
5.Embracing medical innovation in the era of big data.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2015;18(1):1-5
Along with the advent of big data era worldwide, medical field has to place itself in it inevitably. The current article thoroughly introduces the basic knowledge of big data, and points out the coexistence of its advantages and disadvantages. Although the innovations in medical field are struggling, the current medical pattern will be changed fundamentally by big data. The article also shows quick change of relevant analysis in big data era, depicts a good intention of digital medical, and proposes some wise advices to surgeons.
Databases, Factual
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Gastrointestinal Diseases
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surgery
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Humans
6.Main measures to promote the development of continuing medical education at the grassroots level under the new situation
Yawen LÜ ; Libing JIA ; Suning YOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(11):1241-1244
The Continuing Education Department of Chinese Medical Association has undertaken and participated in a number of tasks for the training of primary health care personnel in recent years. It has been recognized that the main measures to promote the development of primary continuing medical education including four aspects: national policies provide the direction of the development; medical progress is the output of the primary continuing medical education; the combination of multiple measures is a good way to carry out the primary continuing medical education; and technical means are the support of the development. Through understanding and grasping such factors as the national policies, medical development, education level, and technical conditions, and actively thinking about the relevant countermeasures, we can steadily and rapidly continue to promote the healthy development of continuing medical education at the grassroots level.