Chongqing - On March 6th, in a powerful demonstration of medical philanthropy and cross-border collaboration, Chongqing Haifu Hospital launched its seventh global health campaign on the eve of International Women’s Day. Held at the Haifu Technology Industrial Park in Chongqing Liangjiang New Area, the initiative, themed “Compassionate Skill Across Mountains and Seas, Great Love Supporting Women,” focused on women's health and leveraged China’s homegrown medical innovation to make a global impact.
The 7th Global Multi-Center Remote Collaborative Surgeries for Women's Health Public Welfare Campaign. (Photo/Chongqing Haifu Medical Technology)
The campaign focused on creating a global collaborative platform that brings together leading experts in ultrasound technology. Through remote assistance, public welfare support, and health education, it aims to deliver tangible care to women while overcoming geographical barriers to quality treatment.
Professor Wang Zhibiao (second from right), Director of the National Key Laboratory of Ultrasound in Medicine and Engineering at Chongqing Medical University, in a live cross-border connection. (Photo/Qihai Deng)
On the day of the launch, hundreds of medical service centers across the world collaborated in real time. A standout moment came when the expert team from Chongqing Haifu Hospital provided live remote guidance for focused ultrasound surgeries at hospitals in Thailand, Indonesia, Tanzania, and Kenya. This effort not only helped local medical teams complete procedures but also showcased how China’s original non-invasive surgical technology is extending its humanitarian reach across continents.
Live connection from Chongqing to Kairuki HIFU Center in Tanzania. (Photo/Qihai Deng)
Since its establishment, the Haifu Public Welfare Fund has focused on vulnerable groups, including low-income women and mothers with multiple children, sponsoring treatments for hundreds of people and holding nearly 100 health education events.
To further popularize health awareness, the campaign also unveiled a new public science brand, “Haibobo.” This IP will serve as a core vehicle for promoting minimal and non-invasive treatment concepts. “Through Haibobo, we will work with national ambassadors to launch online and offline programs, bringing the vision of gentle healing into every household,” said Xu Shu, Deputy Director of the Haifu Public Welfare Fund Management Committee.
The launch event for "Haibobo," Haifu's public welfare health education brand. (Photo/ Chongqing Haifu Medical Technology)
By marrying technological prowess with heartfelt philanthropy, Chongqing Haifu Hospital is writing a fresh chapter in women’s health—proving that care knows no borders, and neither does compassion.