Global force against disease
The latest episode of Not Only About Us sees medical professionals from China and the US forging deep bonds through charitable acts and collaborative efforts to advance global healthcare.
"Transcending borders, race, and cultural backgrounds, we face a common enemy of humanity: disease," said Guo Chao, deputy director of thoracic surgery at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH), in the latest episode of China Daily's Not Only About Us.
This episode focuses on the daily charitable acts and exchanges between medical professionals in China and the United States, demonstrating how these efforts by individuals and hospitals impact both countries and the world.
In this episode, Dylan Walker, a reporter for China Daily, donated blood for the 13th time in China. "The blood donated daily is far from enough," he said. "I once read in the diary of Lei Feng (1940-1962), a role model for selfless dedication, that 'A human's life is limited, but what they can do for the people is unlimited.' I was inspired, and I believe we need to start with the little things and gradually influence the people around us."


















