The Sixth People's Hospital of Qingyang District, Chengdu (Qingyang District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine) is a state-run hospital. The hospital has a building area of 8,000 square meters, and on July 1, 2002, it was restructured. After the restructuring of the hospital invested heavily in the introduction of a large number of high-tech medical equipment, including imported CT, infrared neonatal resuscitation beds, color ultrasound, multi-parameter monitor, multi-functional anesthesia machine, automatic biochemical analyzers, electroshock defibrillation system, such as the ICU rescue equipment; the introduction of a large number of highly skilled personnel, including medical postgraduates from Peking Union Medical College Hospital, postgraduates from the University of West China Medical University, the U.S. Dklahoma medical doctors (heart to heart) Clinic), medical postgraduates from Taiwan and chief physicians from Beijing and Shanghai hospitals, and dozens of medical technology backbones, greatly improving the hospital's medical technology level.