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Department Introduction

The Emergency Department of Peking University International Hospital was formally established in 2015, occupying a total area of 3,800 square meters. It is composed of the Emergency Internal Medicine Unit, Emergency Surgery Unit, Emergency Obstetrics and Gynecology Unit, and Emergency Specialized Clinics (such as ENT and Ophthalmology). The department includes six consultation rooms for internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and specialized care, one wound care room, one plaster (casting) room, and two emergency operating rooms.

Currently, the Emergency Department has a total of 21 beds, including 10 resuscitation beds (expandable to 15 in critical situations), 10 observation beds (expandable to 30 if needed), and 1 isolation bed. Over the past seven years since its opening, the annual outpatient visits have risen steadily, reaching 60,000 in 2019, with over 7,000 patient resuscitations and extended observations. 

The department employs nearly 20 medical professionals, including specially appointed professors, associate chief physicians, attending physicians, and resident doctors. As a member unit of the Department of Emergency Medicine of Peking University, it possesses extensive experience in managing various acute and critical conditions, particularly severe cases involving elderly patients.

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