CCE organized a training course on Medicine and Life Science for students of Fujian Medical University
澳大持續進修中心為福建醫科大學的學生開辦醫學與生命科學專題培訓班
澳大持續進修中心為福建醫科大學的學生開辦醫學與生命科學專題培訓班
澳門大學持續進修中心於7月9日至11日為福建醫科大學的學生舉辧“醫學與生命科學專題培訓課程”,共29位學生參加,全部來自基礎醫學院的大二大三學生。
為期三天的培訓班內容豐富緊凑,專題講座邀請到澳門大學健康科學學院的教授授課,主題為“幹細胞之旅:從實驗室到臨床”和“免疫調節機制及腫瘤免疫治療”,並參觀了健康科學學院的實驗室。學生代表在結課禮上發言,認爲此次來澳培訓收穫良多,兩位教授介紹了醫學界新的前沿課題和發展,同學們都非常感興趣,希望日後能再來澳門大學進行更長時間的學習。
福建醫科大學創建於1937年,是我國建校較早的公立本科醫學院校之一。學校是一所以醫爲主,多學科協調發展,具有完整人才培養體系的福建省“雙一流”建設高校,是福建省人民政府和國家衛生健康委員會共建高校,是福建省衛生人才培養中心、醫學科學研究中心和醫療衛生服務中心。基礎醫學院的基礎醫學兩度入選福建省“雙一流建設”高峰學科,並作爲福建省基礎醫學學科聯盟建設牽頭單位。
澳門大學持續進修中心持續開展更多大學生培訓項目,促進內地高校與澳大之間的交流與合作。
CCE organized a training course on Medicine and Life Science for students of Fujian Medical University
From July 9 to 11, University of Macau (UM) Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) organized a training course on Medicine and Life Science for students from Fujian Medical University (FJMU). A total of 29 students from FJMU’s School of Basic Medical Sciences participated in the program.
The intensive three-day program was rich in content. It featured specialized lectures delivered by professors from FHS on the topics of “The Journey of Stem Cells: From Lab to Clinic” and “Immunomodulatory Mechanisms and Tumor Immunotherapy.” The students also had the opportunity to tour the FHS laboratories. During the closing ceremony, a student representative shared that the training in Macau was highly rewarding. They noted that the professors introduced new, cutting-edge topics and developments in the medical field, which deeply interested all the students. The representative expressed a strong hope to return to the University of Macau for longer-term studies in the future.
Founded in 1937, Fujian Medical University is one of the earliest public undergraduate medical institutions in China. It is a “Double First-Class” university in Fujian Province, focusing on medicine while promoting the coordinated development of multiple disciplines, with a comprehensive talent cultivation system. The university is jointly supported by the Fujian Provincial People’s Government and the National Health Commission. It serves as Fujian’s hub for health talent training, medical science research, and healthcare services. The Basic Medicine program at its School of Basic Medical Sciences has twice been selected as a “peak discipline” in Fujian’s “Double First-Class” Initiative and serves as the leading institution for the Fujian Basic Medicine Discipline Alliance.
CCE will develop more training programs for university students, aiming to foster greater exchange and cooperation between mainland Chinese universities and UM.
