The Department of General Practice of the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine was assisted by the Department of General Practice of Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, with chief physician Fang LiZheng as the discipline leader and chief physician Dai Honglei as the executive director. At present, there are 10 physicians, 1 doctor degree, 1 doctoral candidate, 6 master degrees, 1 chief physician, 2 deputy chief physicians, 2 attending physicians and 5 resident physicians. Our department signed the "General Practitioner Training Project" with the University of Alberta, Canada, to establish a general practitioner training base that meets international standards, cultivate high-quality general practitioners for the grassroots, build a bridge in the hospital, community and grassroots medical services, and promote hierarchical diagnosis and treatment. The main development direction of the department is the diagnosis and treatment of various symptoms, common diseases and chronic diseases and early intervention.
Combining the characteristics of the discipline and the needs of patients, our department has set up "edema clinic, post-examination management clinic and tumor early screening clinic", using a systematic and holistic way of thinking to solve various health problems for patients. The team of general practitioners provides individual-centered, prevention-oriented continuous, comprehensive, coordinated, holistic, individualized, humanized, and integrated medical care services.
The scope of diagnosis and treatment of the department: 1. Diagnosis and treatment of common and frequently occurring diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc. 2. Patients with health problems or diseases whose specialty cannot be determined, especially newly diagnosed patients; 3. Patients with multiple chronic diseases (except those with serious complications requiring specialized treatment); 4. Health management in the early stage of disease and rehabilitation, evaluation and intervention of metabolic syndrome and high-risk factors of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; 5. Routine health examination, health consultation, health assessment, and further examination and intervention after health examination.