Recently, the Medical Humanities Professional Committee of the Guangxi Medical Doctor Association was established in Nanning, marking the establishment of the 101st professional committee of the association.
It is reported the establishment of this committee is vital for creating an academic exchange platform in the field of medical humanities within the region, as it seeks to explore new theories, methods, and applications in this field. Experts at the conference emphasized that medical education should not only provide medical knowledge, but also focus on improving humanistic quality. Medical professionals should pay attention not just to diseases, but also to patients. Furthermore, doctors should possess not only proficient medical skills but also a compassionate humanistic spirit in their practice. The committee is committed to conducting research in medical humanities to foster harmonious doctor-patient relationship.