What happens when two leading medical systems come together – not just to compare notes, but to truly learn from one another?
Open dialogue and knowledge-sharing are key drivers of innovation in modern medicine. From research to clinical practice, the exchange of ideas is no longer a luxury but a necessity.
In this episode of Health Talk, Cherylee W. J. Chang, professor of neurology at Duke University School of Medicine, reflects on the growing importance of medical collaboration between China, the United States and the wider world. At the heart of such effort lies a simple yet powerful idea: bringing two worlds across the Pacific together. While China and the US differ in areas such as healthcare funding, insurance systems and professional training, these differences offer valuable perspectives for mutual learning.
In an increasingly interconnected world, the message is clear: by embracing open exchange, learning from differences and working together, the path toward better healthcare for all humankind becomes not only possible, but promising.
Executive producer: Zhang Jingwen
Producer: Yang Sha
Directors: Zhang Yuying, Wang Yuxin
Video editor: Wang Yuxin
Cover designers: Huang Ruiqi, Zhu Shangfan
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