High-skilled generation
Dedication and determination drive young people to be best in their professions
For Li, the competition was a transformative experience that showcased how dedication to craft builds not just individual careers but also contributes to national development. In workshops, classrooms and competition halls across China, a new generation of skilled professionals is rising, ready to meet the challenges of tomorrow with expertise, innovation and unwavering commitment to excellence.
For Min Sida, a 21-year-old nursing student from Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, the health care category presented a unique set of challenges.
All communication with standardized patients had to be conducted entirely in English, requiring not just language proficiency but also the ability to identify both physical needs and psychological concerns, he said.
"The biggest challenge wasn't just the English," Min said. "It was projecting genuine warmth and approachability, especially as a male in a female-dominated profession."
He spent hours practicing in front of a mirror, refining his facial expressions and body language until they felt natural.
His training routine was rigorous. He practiced English dialogues daily, repeatedly refining his phrasing and tone. For technical skills, he focused on the competition's four key scenarios: hospitals, day care centers, long-term care facilities and home settings.






















