6月10日仁醫(yī)醫(yī)療三人團隊前往哥廷根大學(xué)醫(yī)療中心拜訪德國國家科學(xué)院院士、德國癌癥學(xué)會主席、哥廷根大學(xué)醫(yī)療中心普外科、臟器外科及小兒外科主任Ghadimi教授并與該科室兩位核心科研負責(zé)人:轉(zhuǎn)化研究負責(zé)人Schneider教授、數(shù)字外科中心負責(zé)人Hagenah教授進行了深入交流。會談圍繞博士培養(yǎng)、科研協(xié)作、臨床訪學(xué)合作等展開,持續(xù)一個半小時。Ghadimi 教授是德國外科領(lǐng)域的重量級人物。他自2012年起擔(dān)任哥廷根大學(xué)醫(yī)療中心普外科、臟器外科及小兒外科主任。他連續(xù)兩屆當(dāng)選德國癌癥學(xué)會主席,并于2024年當(dāng)選德國國家科學(xué)院院士。他致力于推動精準外科、國際協(xié)作與年輕醫(yī)生的系統(tǒng)培養(yǎng)。2022年,他發(fā)起創(chuàng)立哥廷根外科學(xué)院,以提升年輕外科醫(yī)生應(yīng)對復(fù)雜手術(shù)挑戰(zhàn)的能力;2023年,他推動落成數(shù)字手術(shù)中心,該中心聚焦人工智能、虛擬現(xiàn)實與機器人輔助手術(shù)的交叉研究,旨在推動外科的數(shù)字化轉(zhuǎn)型。研究團隊由臨床醫(yī)生、計算機科學(xué)家和生物醫(yī)學(xué)工程師組成,聚焦兩個核心問題:“何為優(yōu)質(zhì)手術(shù)”以及“如何將手術(shù)知識轉(zhuǎn)化為臨床價值”。他們開發(fā)深度學(xué)習(xí)算法以量化手術(shù)表現(xiàn),設(shè)計自適應(yīng)輔助系統(tǒng),并將研究成果從實驗室推向真實手術(shù)室。該中心以開源協(xié)作為理念,積極推動國際數(shù)據(jù)與方法共享,加速數(shù)字外科研究的全球進展。在他帶領(lǐng)下,該科室形成了集腫瘤外科、機器人輔助手術(shù)、小兒外科、微創(chuàng)技術(shù)和移植外科于一體的高水平團隊。該科臨床重點覆蓋胃腸系統(tǒng)腫瘤(食管、胃、小腸、胰腺、肝臟)、肥胖與代謝外科、軟組織肉瘤、內(nèi)分泌外科(甲狀腺、甲狀旁腺、腎上腺)及腎移植等領(lǐng)域。其中胰腺癌和結(jié)直腸癌治療中心獲得德國癌癥學(xué)會認證,臨床路徑高度標(biāo)準化,強調(diào)多學(xué)科協(xié)作與患者全程支持??剖沂堑聡鴰ь^引入微創(chuàng)手術(shù)的單位之一,并逐步拓展至機器人輔助手術(shù)。交流前,Schneider教授帶領(lǐng)我們參觀了科室實驗室,并介紹了科室實驗室的基本情況。他同時向我們介紹醫(yī)院大樓的布局概念:哥廷根大學(xué)醫(yī)療中心在整體架構(gòu)上將門診、住院、科研、行政等功能區(qū)域合理劃分,同時保持相互聯(lián)通,方便科研人員與臨床醫(yī)生高效協(xié)作。在會談中,Ghadimi教授及其團隊對仁醫(yī)醫(yī)療的人才培養(yǎng)理念表現(xiàn)出濃厚興趣。他表示,非常歡迎中國優(yōu)秀的博士候選人加入團隊,一道推動外科創(chuàng)新。他強調(diào),跨文化的科研交流能夠帶來新的視角和動力,團隊也愿意為每一位學(xué)生提供實質(zhì)性的指導(dǎo)和發(fā)展空間。此次拜訪為雙方搭建了直接而深入的溝通平臺,為下一階段在博士培養(yǎng)、數(shù)字手術(shù)、腫瘤轉(zhuǎn)化研究等方向的合作推進創(chuàng)造了良好基礎(chǔ)。仁醫(yī)醫(yī)療認為一個普通醫(yī)生成長為優(yōu)秀的醫(yī)生必須品德高尚,有認知且有雄心。
On June 10th, the team of three from Gloryren visited Prof. Ghadimi, Director of the Clinic for General, Visceral and Pediatric Surgery of University Medical Center G?ttingen, a Member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.and President of the German Cancer Society (DKG). We had in-depth discussions with Prof. Ghadimi, and two leading researchers from his department: Prof. Schneider, Head of Translational Research, and Prof. Hagenah, Head of Center for Digital Surgery. The discussions centered on MD training, scientific research collaboration, clinical fellowship and so on, lasting one and a half hours. Prof. Ghadimi is a prominent figure in the field of surgery in Germany. Since 2012, he has served as the Director of the Clinic for General, Visceral and Pediatric Surgery at the University Medical Center G?ttingen. He had been elected twice as President of the German Cancer Society (DKG) and became a Member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2024. He is committed to advancing precision surgery, fostering international collaboration, and systematically training young surgeons. In 2022, he initiated the G?ttingen School of Surgery for structured concept for surgical training. In 2023, he established the Center for Digital Surgery, which concentrates on interdisciplinary research aiming at levering Artificial Intelligence and Robotics to support the surgical team through assistance systems, real-time guidance or intelligent training.. The interdisciplinary research team of engineers, computer scientists and clinicians focuses on research evolves around two core questions: "When is a surgical procedure good" and "How can we make use of this knowledge to improve surgery?" They have developed deep learning algorithms to quantify surgical performance, designed adaptive assistance systems, and translated research outcomes from the laboratory into real operating rooms. Guided by the philosophy of open-source collaboration, the center actively promotes international data and method sharing to accelerate global progress in digital surgery research. Led by Prof. Ghadimi, the department has developed a high-level team integrating tumor surgery, robotic-assisted surgery, pediatric surgery, minimally invasive techniques, and transplant surgery. Its clinical expertise covers tumor surgery of the digestive organs (esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver), obesity and metabolic surgery, soft tissue sarcomas, endocrine surgery, and kidney transplantation. Among them, the Pancreatic Cancer Center and Colon Cancer Center have been accredited by the German Cancer Society, featuring highly standardized clinical pathways that emphasize multidisciplinary collaboration and comprehensive patient support. It was also one of the first surgical clinics in Germany to introduce minimally invasive surgery, which has gradually expanded to include robot-assisted surgery. Before the meeting, Prof. Schneider gave us a tour of the department's laboratories and provided an overview of their research facilities. He also explained the architectural concept of the hospital building: The University Medical Center G?ttingen employs a well-organized spatial design that clearly separates yet interconnects functional zones—including outpatient clinics, inpatient wards, research areas, and administrative offices—to facilitate seamless collaboration between researchers and clinicians. During the meeting, Prof. Ghadimi and his team expressed strong interest in Gloryren’s philosophy of talent training. He expressed that they warmly welcome outstanding Chinese MD candidates to join the team and jointly advance surgical innovation. He emphasized that cross-cultural research exchanges can bring new perspectives and impetus, and the team is committed to providing substantial guidance and development opportunities for every student. This visit has established a direct and in-depth communication platform for both sides, laying a solid foundation for advancing future collaboration in MD training, digital surgery, and translational research in oncology. Gloryren believes that for an ordinary doctor to grow into an outstanding one, they must possess noble ethics, sound judgment and insight, and great ambition.