Sharing is at the Core of Development
After receiving his doctor degree in 2017, Misbahul Ferdous joined Beijing Fuwai Hospital, an eminent institution in the field of cardiovascular disease treatment. He is proud of his reputation as a truth-teller. "I just convey the truth about China to the rest of the world," he said in the face-to-face interview with S&T Daily.
Ferdous is also the vice president of the Asian Society of Cardiology and has long advocated for exchanges and collaboration between China and other countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative. He applauded China's open gesture of sharing medical knowledge and experiences with the world, based on his two-year anti-pandemic experiences, further highlighting that sharing is a symbol of China.
In addition, Ferdous emphasized the use of big data, newly built ICU devices and software in China to combat COVID-19, boosting the efficiency in containing the spread of the coronavirus. He hoped that the Two Sessions would focus on sharing healthcare and strategies to maintain a safe and normal life unaffected by the COVID-19.
According to Ferdous, the Two Sessions serve as a channel for people all over the world to gain insight into China's democracy and well -protected human rights. "In China, people from many fields all have the opportunity to speak [from] their [own] perspective, which provides actual benefits to tackle real-life problems," he said.
Ferdous recalls how in his days of conducting medical research in China. "Advanced applied technology, supporting freedom of thought, and supervisors' goodwill were the three factors that helped him navigate his often difficult academic road," he said.