Forging paths together:The history of U.S.-China Track II Health Dialogue and the future of Chinese-American health communication  

作  者:Qun Yan Mark McClellan Gordon G Liu Stephen Orlins George Fu Gao 

机构地区:[1]Editorial Office of hLife,Institute of Microbiology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing,China [2]Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy,Duke University,North Carolina,USA [3]Institute for Global Health and Development,Peking University,Beijing,China [4]National Committee on U.S.-China Relations,New York,USA [5]The D.H.Chen School of Universal Health,Zhejiang University,Zhejiang,China

出  处:《hLife》2025年第2期57-60,共4页微生物与宿主健康(英文)

基  金:supported by the Chinese Action Plan for Journal Excellence:the sub-project of Selecting High-level Talents for Journal Publication-Youth Talents Project(2023ZZ050501).

摘  要:As two of the largest economies and countries in theworld,the People’sRepublic of China(China)and the United States of America(U.S.)both have enormous resources and innovative talents in a number of sectors.Cooperation between both sides will be hugely beneficial to the world population,and this is especially the case with healthcare.The U.S.-China Track II Dialogue on Healthcare was set up as a forum to discuss and engage ideas on this very topic.In this dialogue,Dr.Qun Yan,head of the hLife Editorial Office engages in a dialogue with Professor Mark McClellan,the Director of the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy at Duke University and U.S.Co-Chair of the Track Ⅱ Dialogue on Healthcare,Professor Gordon G Liu,Professor at Peking University and the Dean of the PKU Institute for Global Health andDevelopment andCo-Organizer of the Track Ⅱ Dialogue,Mr.Stephen Orlins,President of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and a Co-Organizer of the Track Ⅱ Dialogue,and Professor George Fu Gao,Academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and formerDirector of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.They discuss how and why the Track Ⅱ Dialogue was created,the successes and developments of the dialogues,and what the future of American-Chinese health collaboration looks like.

关 键 词:ACADEMICIAN U.S. Director 

分 类 号:K82[历史地理—历史学]

 

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