Training Overview
Organized by Harbor Health, a team of cardiac surgeons from Mongolia's National Hospital 3 arrived at Beijing Fuwai Hospital to conduct cardiac surgery observation and academic exchange activities.
About Mongolia National Hospital 3
As Mongolia's only national-level hospital capable of providing comprehensive cardiac surgery services, Mongolia's National Hospital 3 plays an important mission in the diagnosis and treatment of heart diseases.
Beijing Fuwai Hospital
As a globally top cardiovascular disease diagnosis and treatment center, Fuwai Hospital's cardiac surgery department has ranked first in China's Best Specialized Hospital Reputation List for multiple consecutive years.
- World-class surgical volume
- Extremely low surgical mortality rate
- Rich experience in complex cases
Training Content
During the observation period, under the overall coordination of Harbor Health staff, the Mongolian National Hospital 3 cardiac surgery team fully participated in immersive activities including clinical diagnosis and treatment, surgery observation, and case discussions at Beijing Fuwai Hospital's cardiac surgery department.
Training Areas
Complex Congenital Heart Disease
Advanced surgical techniques
Coronary Heart Disease
Bypass and intervention
Valve Disease
Replacement and repair
Surgical Management
Team coordination
Mongolian Team Feedback
The leadership of the Mongolian team stated that the superb surgical techniques of Fuwai Hospital's cardiac surgeons, the efficient and rigorous management level of the medical team, the intelligent degree of medical software and hardware, and the standardized construction of the diagnosis and treatment environment all reached the world's leading level, which was truly impressive.
Significance
This training program organized by Harbor Health demonstrates our commitment to building bridges for international medical exchange and promoting the sharing of high-quality medical resources. By enabling Mongolian cardiac surgeons to observe world-class cardiac surgery, we contribute to improving cardiac care standards across the region.