The 27th batch of the Chinese medical team delivered its first public academic lecture to nursing students at the Bo Campus of Njala University in Sierra Leone on May 30.
The lecture was presented by Gao Kelei, an Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) specialist from the 27th batch of the Chinese medical team. Hundreds of nursing students attended the session, alongside senior university officials and faculty leaders from the College of Medical Sciences.
The lecture was presented by Gao Kelei, an Otorhinolaryngology (ENT) specialist from the 27th batch of the Chinese medical team.
Gao’s presentation, titled "Early Detection and Standardized Nursing Interventions for Common ENT Diseases," focused on practical clinical protocols. He broke down complex anatomical concepts into practical, step-by-step guidelines suited to the resource constraints of local primary care facilities. Rather than a conventional lecture, the session was designed as an active academic exchange to help students better grasp and retain the material.
Students participated directly in the clinical scenarios, answered questions, and discussed practical management approaches for airway safety, pediatric foreign body removal and infection control.













