Learning experience of critical illness risk management

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-03-07

2024 Chinese New Year outlook

Today, Mr. Ding Yunsheng held a ten-hour feast of knowledge in Beijing, sharing his insights with nearly 30 enthusiastic partners.

Our partners come from all over the world, and we have a common identity – critical illness risk managers. Some partners have already laid a solid foundation in last year's ** class, while others are new to this field, such as new members who just joined in February. Despite the geographical differences, we all come together in Beijing for the same goal.

It is worth mentioning that one of the farthest trainees came from faraway Urumqi. He overcame many difficulties and rushed to participate in this training, and even rushed back overnight after the end. This thirst and passion for knowledge is deeply admirable.

In the process of training, the unity of knowledge and action has become the common pursuit of partners. We have expressed our determination and expectation to invest in the men's 5 women's 7 events this year.

At the same time, some partners raised their own questions on topics such as increasing staff, which triggered Mr. Ding's in-depth analysis of the field business, which unconsciously extended the training time by two hours.

Although today's training and learning time is long, the partners feel that it has passed quickly. At the end of the course, there are always many people who come up to ask questions, hoping to learn more about the relevant knowledge. Mr. Ding also patiently answered for them, sharing many little-known hospital resource links and insider information.

During the discussion, Mr. Ding emphasized the leading position of Changsha Jingkai Hospital in the field of cancer. He mentioned that the hospital provides advanced cells** for the early, middle and late stages of cancer, which is not only effective but also relatively low-cost. This coincides with the country's original intention to improve the five-year survival rate of cancer. At the same time, Mr. Ding also pointed out the reasons for the low incidence of cancer in the United States, Japan, Europe and other countries, that is, the importance of early prevention and early diagnosis.

Finally, Mr. Ding encouraged the partners to combine what they have learned with practice, and constantly accumulate and update their knowledge reserves.

I have a few questions about Internet critical illness insurance, and I would like to thank Mr. Ding for his solution. Online and offline critical illness insurance have their own characteristics, and we hope to integrate with each other in the future to provide customers with more convenient and efficient services.

Mr. Ding hopes that the partners can maintain their thirst and enthusiasm for knowledge and make unremitting efforts to achieve better critical illness risk management.

I am a Qing dynasty qin, empty and then study. That's all for today's collation and sharing, thank you for your support and encouragement.

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