Looking back at the beginning of running the newspaper, the first editor-in-chief said nonsense: "It is the most difficult to weigh what should be published and what should not be published." He recalled that in 1983, the newspaper was criticized as "mental pollution" for reporting sexually transmitted diseases and almost closed down. Later, it was confirmed by the expert Committee that these contents were reported from the perspective of medical profession, and the newspaper was able to survive this crisis.
According to Zhang Lin, the second editor-in-chief of the newspaper, when the newspaper was founded, Hu, the first editor-in-chief, almost took over the work of "proofreading to printing". In the absence of people and experience at that time, Zhang Lin held the belief that "newspapers must be run" and maintained the operation of newspapers with three editors. Looking back on that year, she mentioned the word "difficult" the most. When it comes to now, she can't hide her smile-China Medical Tribune has become a "manual" used by many doctors and a window to learn about other professions because of its fast and accurate information transmission and successful cooperation with international authoritative magazines. ( 1983- 1990)
After nearly three years of preparation, the first issue of China Medical Tribune was officially published on July 1983+00 with the joint efforts of the Ministry of Health and the American Seckler Foundation. Four editions and eight editions, semi-monthly, with a circulation of more than 6,000 copies. Newspapers mainly introduce foreign advanced medical concepts and technologies.
● 1983 10 10, this newspaper reported AIDS for the first time. 1984 July 10, Wu Weiran, Wu Jieping and other experts with high professional level, practical work and high foreign language level 18 set up an expert advisory committee.
During this period, newspapers changed from biweekly to monthly, and then developed into weekly. The circulation increased to 1.7 million copies. At the same time, the newspaper also held several press conferences all over the country.
●1985 February 14, the first "China Medical Tribune Society Physician of the Year Award" (later renamed "Sekler China Physician of the Year Award") was held. The first prize was cardiovascular drugs, and the judges were composed of seven people, including Chen Minzhang and Fang Qi. Subsequently, awards are selected for different majors every year, which provides more opportunities for outstanding young and middle-aged doctors to learn and communicate.
● Newspapers actively carry out activities to learn from their international counterparts, and send staff to visit and exchange with Japan Medical Tribune and Hong Kong Asia News Agency. 1On September 5th, 986, Dr. sackler and his wife visited China, held talks on personnel training and exchange, drug cooperation research and other matters, and participated in the foundation laying activities of sackler Archaeological Museum in Peking University, which was donated by him.
The editorial department of the newspaper office in the early days of publication
1985 the establishment of Dr. sekler's China annual award.
Newspaper address from 1988 to 2004 (199 1-2000)
● 199 1 year, the newspaper and the medical information newspaper merged into the medical information forum, 1994, and it was restored as the China medical tribune.
● On July 4th 199 1, the newspaper was changed to quarto 16, and it was still a weekly. During this period, the newspaper added five special issues, which were hosted by experts from various disciplines and developed into "experts running newspapers". Wang Baoen, Gu, Zhu and Tian Gengshan presided over digestion, circulation, tumor, respiration and infection respectively.
● 199 1 year, the newspaper successfully held its first board meeting, which was presided over by its chairman Qian Xinzhong. From 1998, during the anniversary meeting of 15, the newspaper invited more than 30 experts from various disciplines to hold a forum to make suggestions and suggestions for the development of the newspaper.
● 1999, China Medical Tribune registered its domain name in China Internet Information Center.
At this stage, the circulation of newspapers exceeded 80,000, and it officially increased to 24 editions at the end of 2000.
200 1-2006
During this period, the special issue has been further developed, covering a wider range of disciplines. In addition, the newspaper also began to cooperate with international authoritative magazines. In 20001year, our newspaper began to cooperate with the American New England Journal of Medicine, and at the same time translated and published the abstract and part of the full text. June 5438 +2006 10, the newspaper expanded to 40 editions.
● In 2002, our newspaper began to send reporters abroad to attend international academic conferences and write live reports, which made our report on international academic conferences more timely and deepened the contact between the newspaper and the international medical community.
In April 2003, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) broke out in Beijing. Our newspaper planned and produced the album "Progress in SARS Research", which was distributed to relevant hospitals and was widely praised by medical staff. * * * Album was released in four issues with a print run of over 40,000 copies.
● Newspapers also actively expand channels of international cooperation. In May 2004, the newspaper and Harvard University jointly launched a continuing education project in China to educate and train domestic doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of AIDS.
In 2005, this newspaper co-sponsored the first Beijing International Digestive Disease Summit Forum with peking university health science center Digestive Disease Research Center, Massachusetts Medical Association and the editorial department of New England Journal of Medicine.
2006 Permanent Press Conference
In 2002, journalists were sent abroad to cover international conferences.
The new address of the newspaper in 2004
● In August 2005, IMS Company, a world-renowned pharmaceutical product survey and consulting company, conducted a nationwide survey on 1539 doctors. The reading rate of China Medical Tribune is 48%, which is the first professional newspaper for clinicians in China. 86% doctors think that China Medical Tribune can provide the best support for clinicians, and 47% doctors think that China Medical Tribune. China Medical Tribune is regarded as a medical professional newspaper with high quality articles, exquisite typesetting and printing, close to clinical themes and strong practicability.
● The achievements of this newspaper have been recognized by national professional organizations. In 2006, this newspaper won the first place in the "2005 (Second) National Quality Inspection of Industry Newspapers" organized by the Information Department of the General Administration of Press and Publication.
The album "Progress in SARS Research" published in 2003 has been published since 2007.
● In 2007, the newly revised China Medical Tribune was expanded to the 44th edition, and two sub-weekly magazines, Circulation Weekly and Disease Weekly, were newly created. At the same time, the newspaper strives to expand its network business. On March 24-27, 2007, the newspaper first tried to report the annual meeting of the American Heart Association (ACC 2007) on its website, and opened a video column. In 2008, the newspaper was revised again, adding Cancer Weekly and Digestion Weekly, expanding to 48 editions.
● On June 5438+ 10, 2007, IMS Company of the United States conducted another spot check on 1723 doctors nationwide. The results showed that the reading rate of China Medical Tribune reached 66%, which was praised by 80% clinicians and trusted by 87% clinicians. China Medical Tribune is known as a medical professional newspaper with academic focus, extensive knowledge, professionalism, distinctive style and internationalization.
On September 2 1-23, 2007, our newspaper co-sponsored the second Beijing International Digestive Diseases Summit Forum with peking university health science center Digestive Diseases Research Center, British Medical Journal Publishing Group and Gut magazine.
● On May 12, 2008, an earthquake of magnitude 8.0 occurred in Wenchuan, Sichuan, China. The newspaper organized forces to publish four issues of "Special Issue on Earthquake Relief" in succession, sent reporters to the front line of rescue, and actively donated money to the disaster areas.
● Newspapers have always been enthusiastic about public welfare activities. In 2007 and 2008, President Andy led newspaper staff to Ruili and Longchuan in Yunnan twice before Children's Day, to visit AIDS orphans (52 children have been funded by the newspaper), send them school and daily necessities and donate money for building houses.
In 2007, it co-organized the second Beijing International Digestive Disease Summit Forum with peking university health science center Digestive Disease Research Center and British Medical Journal Publishing Group.