Brief introduction of Guangzhou industrial injury rehabilitation hospital

200 1 10 year128 October, Guangzhou Social Labor Reform Center was established. In 2003, the municipal office issued a document, renamed Guangzhou Industrial Injury Rehabilitation Center, and listed it as Guangzhou Industrial Injury Rehabilitation Hospital. On September 30, 2005, he was transferred to the Guangdong Provincial Department of Labor and Social Security, and was renamed the Guangdong Provincial Work Injury Rehabilitation Center. On April 22nd, 2009, Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, Guangdong Industrial Injury Rehabilitation Center (Guangdong Industrial Injury Rehabilitation Hospital) and Guangzhou New Hospital were designated as "National Industrial Injury Rehabilitation Comprehensive Base" on 2011. The hospital undertakes medical rehabilitation, occupational rehabilitation, social rehabilitation, rehabilitation AIDS assembly, labor ability appraisal, occupational health examination and other tasks. It is the first professional institution in China that integrates rehabilitation, teaching, scientific research and prevention. It is the first work-related injury rehabilitation model that hospitals, enterprises and communities (families) are seamlessly connected in China. It is based on medical rehabilitation and centered on vocational rehabilitation, and promotes the workers with work-related injuries to return to society and jobs in an all-round way. Established a professional technical system featuring nerve rehabilitation, bone trauma rehabilitation and burn rehabilitation; Comprehensive services for work-related injury prevention, medical rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation and social rehabilitation have been improved. The hospital has a building area of 54,000 square meters (including Guangzhou campus and Conghua campus), has 12 rehabilitation wards and 520 beds, and has a high-quality professional technical team of rehabilitation medicine and rehabilitation therapy, with 550 professional technicians, including more than 200 professional rehabilitation therapists, with a bachelor's degree or above accounting for 80%; Doctors and masters account for 15%, and highly educated therapists trained in Hong Kong and overseas account for about one tenth of the country.