Division of Neurology
This consultation setting in the neurology department features highly specialized and experienced specialists, along with advanced equipment, to provide patients with accurate diagnoses and effective treatments for a variety of neurological disorders. Emphasizing patient safety and personalized care, we offer comprehensive services designed to enhance the quality of life for both patients and their families.
Service Items:
- Emergency Assessment and Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke with Thrombolytic Therapy
- Epilepsy, movement disorders, and Parkinson’s disease
- Dementia
- Examination and Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy
- Clinical neurological examinations, which encompass EEG, nerve conduction studies, electromyography, evoked potentials, and both intracranial and extracranial vascular ultrasound, are essential for accurate diagnosis and assessment.
- Various neurological and muscular disorders
Work Tasks and Achievements:
- Diagnosis and management of acute strokes involve evaluating and administering intravenous thrombolytics, as well as collaborating with neurosurgery for thrombectomy procedures.
- Conducting and executing a variety of assessments
- Regular maintenance of equipment is essential for optimal performance and longevity.
- Ensuring patient safety while maintaining a clean environment is essential.
- Purchasing Medical Supplies and Equipment
- Uploading examination reports and archiving them in the medical records department.
Future Outlook:
Short-Term:
- Continue to improve stroke-related care and treatment at both the main hospital and the Zhongqing branch, thereby enhancing the quality of care for critically ill patients.
- Strengthen clinical academic exchanges with major hospitals in the central region and the Tri-Service General Hospital by actively organizing seminars and participating in academic conferences. This initiative will enhance the professional quality of physicians and related technical personnel.
- Collaborate with the community health department to enhance community engagement while continuously improving both the volume and quality of services.
Midterm Examination:
- Continue to update the equipment
- Hire additional neurologists and technical staff based on the hospital’s requirements, and offer training at medical centers.
Long-Term Goals:
We plan to establish neurology beds and examination rooms in the new military medical building, as well as to set up a stroke care center.
Service Items:
- Emergency Assessment and Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke with Thrombolytic Therapy
- Epilepsy, movement disorders, and Parkinson’s disease
- Dementia
- Examination and Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathy
- Clinical neurological examinations, which encompass EEG, nerve conduction studies, electromyography, evoked potentials, and both intracranial and extracranial vascular ultrasound, are essential for accurate diagnosis and assessment.
- Various neurological and muscular disorders
Work Tasks and Achievements:
- Diagnosis and management of acute strokes involve evaluating and administering intravenous thrombolytics, as well as collaborating with neurosurgery for thrombectomy procedures.
- Conducting and executing a variety of assessments
- Regular maintenance of equipment is essential for optimal performance and longevity.
- Ensuring patient safety while maintaining a clean environment is essential.
- Purchasing Medical Supplies and Equipment
- Uploading examination reports and archiving them in the medical records department.
Future Outlook:
Short-Term:
- Continue to improve stroke-related care and treatment at both the main hospital and the Zhongqing branch, thereby enhancing the quality of care for critically ill patients.
- Strengthen clinical academic exchanges with major hospitals in the central region and the Tri-Service General Hospital by actively organizing seminars and participating in academic conferences. This initiative will enhance the professional quality of physicians and related technical personnel.
- Collaborate with the community health department to enhance community engagement while continuously improving both the volume and quality of services.
Midterm Examination:
- Continue to update the equipment
- Hire additional neurologists and technical staff based on the hospital’s requirements, and offer training at medical centers.
Long-Term Goals:
We plan to establish neurology beds and examination rooms in the new military medical building, as well as to set up a stroke care center.