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China - Yining County Conducts Training and Drills to Enhance Emergency Response Capabilities for Public Health Emergencies, Xinjiang - March 12, 202

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Yining County Conducts Training and Drills to Enhance Emergency Response Capabilities for Public Health Emergencies
2026-03-23 ​​00:02:11

Summary of Financial Inquiry


1. The Yining County Health and Wellness System held a training exercise to enhance its emergency response capabilities for public health emergencies. The exercise adopted a three-pronged approach: theoretical instruction, practical skills training, and full-process drills, aiming to cultivate a rapid-response and standardized health and wellness emergency response team. The training content was divided into four parts: high-level guidance, theoretical empowerment, practical training, and full-chain drills. Through a full-process emergency drill simulating a major traffic accident, the exercise tested collaborative operational capabilities and identified areas for improvement in the response process.


According to Health Xinjiang 12320, in order to improve the county-level medical consortium emergency treatment system and comprehensively enhance the collaborative response capabilities for public health emergencies, the Yining County Health and Wellness System successfully held an emergency response capability enhancement training exercise on March 12. This training adopted a three-pronged approach of "theoretical instruction + skills practice + full-process drills," aiming to forge a rapid-response and standardized health and wellness emergency response team.

The training content is mainly divided into four parts:

I. High-level promotion and focus on practical application. The opening ceremony emphasized that strengthening emergency response capabilities is the "foundational project" for safeguarding public health, and required all trainees to truly learn, practice, and perform drills to effectively transform theoretical knowledge into practical skills.

II. Empowering with Theory and Strengthening Professional Foundation. Experts from the County People's Hospital (884301) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention provided targeted instruction, covering topics such as pre-hospital emergency care standards, anaphylactic shock emergency procedures, airway management, basic ventilator knowledge, and a key interpretation of the newly promulgated "Emergency Response Law for Public Health Emergencies," thus building a systematic emergency response knowledge system.

III. Practical Training to Develop Proficient Skills. The practical skills training focuses on providing hands-on guidance in core subjects such as wound hemostasis and bandaging, cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation, airway management and endotracheal intubation, triage of mass casualties, and emergency treatment skills with traditional Chinese medicine characteristics, ensuring that actions are standardized and procedures are followed.

IV. Full-chain drills to test collaborative effectiveness. Through a full-process emergency drill simulating a major traffic accident, the collaborative operational capabilities from triage and pre-hospital emergency care to patient transfer, multi-departmental coordination within the hospital, and linkage among medical consortium units were tested, and directions for improvement were proposed for weak links in the response process.

This training served as a comprehensive review of the emergency response mechanism of the Yining County Health and Wellness System. The county's health and wellness system will use this training as a starting point to continuously strengthen information sharing and resource integration among medical consortia, and to regularly conduct practical drills to solidify the public health security barrier.



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