How is the Department of Pediatrics in Beijing Huaxin Hospital

The Department of Pediatrics, specializing in neonates, is a key discipline of the hospital, which began to establish a neonatal intensive care unit and carry out respiratory management as early as 1982, and was one of the first six neonatal emergency units established in Beijing. The goal of the Department of Pediatrics is to be on par with the first-class hospitals in China, to take the path of specialization and multidisciplinary development. We continue to carry forward the team spirit of unity, fraternity, harmony and aggressiveness, and dedicate ourselves to serving the health of children with exquisite medical technology and warm and considerate service attitude.

Bed setting: 30 open beds, an average of 1,000 admissions per year.

Personnel echelon: the existing medical staff of 54 people, 22 doctors, nurses 32 people. Among them, there are 2 chief physicians, 4 deputy chief physicians, 5 doctors and 14 masters.

Advanced equipment: The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is equipped with advanced medical instruments and emergency facilities, including ventilators, multifunctional monitors, amplitude-integrated electroencephalograms (aEEG), jaundice treatment instruments, incubators for preterm babies, open warming boxes, and palm-type micro-multifunctional blood biochemistry analyzers.

Awards:

Technical features: special features and strong strength in the diagnosis and treatment of neonatal asphyxia, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and post-asphyxial multiple organ damage. In asphyxia resuscitation, the Department emphasizes on obstetrics-pediatrics cooperation, participates in the process of delivery of high-risk mothers and strengthens the training of asphyxia resuscitation skills; conducts follow-up diagnosis in the period of encephalopathy recovery, and prevents and detects cerebral palsy in the early stage. In the treatment of preterm infants, we have systematically standardized the management and diagnosis and treatment of preterm infants, especially for very low (weight <1500g) and ultra-low (weight <1000g) weight infants, to ensure the safety of preterm infants' oxygen use and implementation of the strategy and Insure technology; we have a good grasp of the treatment of mechanical ventilation with the normal-frequency and high-frequency respiratory machine; we have strengthened respiratory electrocardiographic monitoring; we have implemented the strategy of preterm infants' cerebral protection; and we have monitored dynamically bedside cranial ultrasound and aEEG dynamic brain function monitoring, improve the cranial MIR examination of preterm infants; strengthen the feeding management of preterm infants, carry out enteral and external intravenous nutrition, establish breast milk bank, apply breast milk fortification; skillful mastery of central venous catheterization technology; strengthen the fundus retinopathy of preterm infants, hearing screening and brainstem evoked potentials; strengthen the postnatal follow up of preterm infants, monitor the neurobehavioral and intellectual development of preterm infants, and provide guidance to the preterm infants. The study also provides guidance on out-of-hospital feeding and supplemental food addition for preterm infants, and implements early intervention.

The Department of Pediatrics is the "high-risk perinatal treatment center" of the "Critical Maternity and High-Risk Perinatal Treatment Network" in Chaoyang District of Beijing, responsible for the transfer of high-risk and critically ill neonates from hospitals with midwifery medical service in Chaoyang District. The center is equipped with complete neonatal referral equipment, such as transfer warmers, T-piece resuscitators, palm monitors, transfer resuscitation kits, and a fixed fleet of neonatal transfer vehicles. Participate in the delivery process of high-risk pregnant women in the hospitals in the network and guide the treatment of newborns in the hospitals in the network.

We are a general hospital with strong strengths in pediatric cardiology, pediatric urology, pediatric traumatology and pediatric orthopedics, and our cardiac center is at the international advanced level in treating complex congenital heart disease and arrhythmia in pediatrics. Relying on the strong comprehensive strength of the hospital, our Department of Pediatrics has great potential for development in the field of pediatric multidisciplinarity. Currently, when pediatric heart disease is detected in the perinatal period, we have opened a green channel for transportation, so that these critically ill children can be monitored and treated in a timely manner, in order to fight for treatment opportunities and improve the survival rate.

Pediatrics has been committed to the diagnosis and treatment of infant and child respiratory, digestive, neurological and other systemic diseases and research, based on the use of conventional treatment, to strengthen the children's recurrent respiratory infections, chronic cough, recurrent wheezing and other diseases of the systematic treatment; children's asthma to develop a personalized program to strengthen the nebulizer inhalation, rent a pump business. Digestive specialties focus on pediatric diarrheal diseases, gastritis and abdominal pain, emphasizing intestinal microecological balance.

Scientific research and teaching:

Professor Yu Renjie is a well-known national pediatric expert, the State Council special government subsidies for experts, won the third prize for scientific and technological achievements of the Ministry of Health, and is now a member of the Expert Committee of the Ministry of Health neonatal asphyxia resuscitation training program, a member of the core group, the excellent national faculty, and was awarded by the Ministry of Health in 2010, the resuscitation program made outstanding contributions to the award, the Chinese Physicians Association awarded She was honored by the Chinese Medical Doctors Association with the "Special Award for Chinese Neonatologists". He is now a consultant expert of the Maternal and Child Center of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, an excellent expert of the Technical Appraisal Committee for Medical Accidents of the Chinese Medical Association, a vice-chairman of the National Expert Committee for Perinatal and Neonatal Medical Research, and a member of the Growth and Development Committee of the Chinese Eugenics and Parenthood Association. He has long been engaged in clinical research on neonatal asphyxia resuscitation, asphyxia multiorgan damage, neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, and neonatal and pediatric first aid, etc. He participated in the writing of the national proposal on neonatal asphyxia resuscitation (1983), the national diagnostic basis for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) (1989), the routine for the use of neonatal artificial respirator (1991), the "Ninth Five-Year Plan" research project, and the "Ninth Five-Year Plan" project. The Ninth Five-Year Plan (2000) and the Neonatal Asphyxia Resuscitation Guidelines of the Resuscitation Program of the Ministry of Health (2004 trial version, 2007 revised version, and 2011 revised version) were written by the Collaborative Group for HIE Treatment. She has participated in the preparation of 22 books (including 5 books as editor-in-chief, vice editor-in-chief and translator***) and has published more than 140 papers. Follow-up and rehabilitation treatment during the recovery period of encephalopathy to prevent and detect cerebral palsy at an early stage. He organized a multi-center study in ten hospitals across the country to explore the diagnostic criteria for multiple organ damage after asphyxia.

Wang Junyi, Chief Pediatrician, Master of Pediatrics. She has been engaged in pediatrics for a long time and is skilled in the diagnosis and treatment of common, frequent and difficult pediatric diseases. Her specialty is in the treatment of neonatal diseases and neonatal critical illnesses. In neonatal asphyxia resuscitation, she has mastered advanced resuscitation techniques and has undertaken the training tasks of neonatal asphyxia resuscitation in Beijing and Chaoyang District; she has mastered the systematic management of preterm infants' rescue treatment and follow-up; she has undertaken the topics of regional neonatal transport network and clinical multi-center research on multi-organ damage after neonatal asphyxia. She has published more than 30 papers in domestic and international professional journals, and co-edited two books. She is currently a member of the Pediatrics Committee of the Beijing Branch of the Chinese Medical Association; a member of the Perinatal Medicine Branch of the Beijing Medical Association; a member of the Neonatal Society of the Beijing Medical Association; a subject expert in the technical appraisal of medical accidents in Chaoyang District; a member of the expert group of the rescue and treatment center for critically ill mothers and high-risk perinates in Chaoyang District; and a leader of the expert group of the Pediatrics Section of the Expert Guidance Team of the Maternal and Infant Health Care Technical Services in Chaoyang District. Expert Group Leader