0769-22660023 In today's era where campus health is increasingly prioritized, professional medical resources have become a vital pillar in safeguarding the well-being of students and faculty. Dongguan Aier Eye Hospital actively fulfills its social responsibilities by consistently delivering specialized eye health services directly to schools. Recently, Director Fu Chengbin from the hospital's Optometry and Pediatric Ophthalmology Department was officially appointed as the “Vice Principal for Health and Hygiene” at Dongcheng Zhongjian Experimental School, marking the further implementation and deepening of the “hospital-school collaboration” mechanism at the institution.
A Letter of Appointment, A Mission
On December 19, Dongguan Aier Eye Hospital and Dongcheng Zhongjian Experimental School jointly held the appointment ceremony for the Vice Principal of Health and Hygiene, alongside the “Candlelight Plan” teacher-focused care initiative. During the ceremony, Principal Zeng Yongxing of Dongcheng Zhongjian Experimental School solemnly presented the appointment letter to Director Fu Chengbin. This appointment represents not only a vote of confidence but also an enduring responsibility.
Precision Science Outreach: Safeguarding Campus Educators
On his first day in office, Director Fu Chengbin led the Dongguan Aier Eye Hospital team in launching the “Candlelight Project” teacher wellness initiative. Focusing on common eye health issues among educators, the program provided vision screenings and nebulization treatments to alleviate eye strain and dry eye symptoms caused by prolonged desk work.
Additionally, Director Fu delivered a science lecture for educators, offering professional guidance on preventing refractive errors and eye strain under the theme “Protecting Teachers from Common Eye Conditions.” This empowers teachers to better prioritize their eye health during daily instruction. Director Fu also delivered a lecture on “Scientific Eye Care for Adolescents to Prevent Myopia,” not only explaining key points for myopia prevention and control among youth but also guiding teachers on how to cultivate good eye habits in students through daily instruction, thereby integrating ‘teaching’ with “protection.”
Hospital-School Collaboration Empowers Continuous Development, Building a New Campus Health Ecosystem
Since the beginning of this year, the hospital has dispatched key physicians including Fu Chengbin, Huang Hehua, Liu Jiannan, Liu Qi, Yang Shuxian, and Liu Yue to serve as health vice principals at various schools, gradually establishing a multi-school, professionally coordinated health guidance network.
As a specialized ophthalmic institution, Dongguan Aier Eye Hospital possesses a comprehensive system advantage in myopia prevention and control. Leveraging its in-house optometry and pediatric ophthalmology departments, the hospital has established a closed-loop management system covering the entire process of “screening—filing—early warning—intervention—follow-up.” Equipped with internationally advanced diagnostic devices, it provides precise eye health assessments for teachers and students. These professional strengths are systematically introduced into campuses through the health vice-principal team.
Through diverse initiatives—including myopia prevention lectures, faculty wellness programs, junior doctor research camps, and the eye-care stage play “Journey to the Land of Pupil Dreams”—the hospital effectively enhances students' and teachers' proactive eye protection awareness and capabilities. This approach continuously elevates campus health management standards, building a robust health protection network for the entire school community.
Professional Guardian, Bridge to Campus Wellness
“The role of Health and Hygiene Vice Principal is more than just a title—it bridges professional medical care with campus health management,” stated Director Fu Chengbin. “Through this position, we aim to help schools establish more scientific and proactive health protection systems, ensuring professional eye health services become an integral part of daily campus life.”