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CMDA Specialty Branches CMDA Specialty Branches China Coloproctology Association Dr. An, A-Yue, President - Chief Physician of China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Professor - Invented New Anorectal Treatment method & National 2nd Level new drug - Member of China_Japan Friendship Hospital Academy Committee China Healthcare Association Dr. Cao, Hong-Xin, President - Dean of TCM Research Institute, Professor China TCM & Western Medicine Integration Association Dr. Chen, Ke-Ji, President - Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor - WHO Traditional Medication Consultant China Medical Laboratory Association Dr. Cong, Yu-Long - Chinese PLA General Hospital, Chief Physician, Professor China Orthopedic Association Dr. Dang, Geng-Ding - Dean of Peking University Third Hospital Spine Institute, Professor - Honorary Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh - Associate Chief Editor of Chinese Journal of Surgery China Children's Health Association Dr. Ding, Zong-Yi, President - President of Federation of Pediatric Nutrition Organizations of Asia China Pathology Association Dr. Gu, Jiang, President - Dean of School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University China Radiology Association Dr. Guo Qi Yong - President of Sheng-Jing Hospital of China Medical University - Dean of Liao-Ning Radiology Academy Association - Director of TCM Technology Research Institution China Urology Association Dr. Guo, Ying-Lu - Professor and Honorary President of First Affiliated Hospital of Peking University - Academician of China Academy of Engineering China Otolaryngology Association Dr. Han De-Min, President - President of Beijing Tong-Ren affiliated Hospital of Capital Medical University - Recipient of National Science and Technology Award China Psychiatry Association Dr. Hao Wei, President - Professor of Second Affiliated Xiang-Ya Hospital of Central South University China Cardiology Association Dr. Hu Da Yi, President - Professor and Chief Physician of People's Hospital of Peking University - Recognized for contribution at International Week of Science and Peace - Recipient of Chinese Doctor Award - Dean of Medical School Tong-Ji University - Member of F.A.C.C. China Hematology Association Dr. Huang, Xiao-Jun, President - Professor and Dean of Institute of Hematology, Peking University China Anesthesiology Association Dr. Huang, Yu-Guang, President - Chief Physician and Professor of Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Director of World Society of Pain Clinicians (WSPC) - Executive Director of International Society for Aesthetic Pharmacology (ISAP) China Metabology Association Dr. Ji, Li-Nong, President - Chief Physician and Professor People's Hospital of Peking University - Member of Asian Molecule Diabetes Academy Association, - Board Member of IDF China Burns Association Dr. Jia, Chi-Yu, President - Chief Physician and Professor of First affiliated Hospital of Chinese PLA General Hospital - Recipient of Military Medical Treatment First-Rank Award - Recipient of National Science and Technology Award - Editor of Chinese Journal of Burns, Chinese Journal of Traumatology, and Chinese Journal Clinical Rehabiliation - China Neurology Association Dr. Jia, Jian-Ping, President - Chief Physician and Professor of Xuan-Wu Hospital of Capital Medical University, - Recipient of Cantiberry Award of Australia - Recipient of Health Innovation Award of New Zealand - Associate Chief Editor of Journal of Alzheimer's Disease China Gynecology Association Dr. Lang, Jing-He, President - Chief Physician and Professor Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Recipient of Six National and Provincial Awards - Chief Editor of Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Member of New York Academy of Sciences China Chirurgery Association Dr. Leng, Xi-Sheng - Chief Physician and Professor People's Hospital of Peking University China Infection Association Dr. Li, Lan Juan, President - Chief Physician and Professor of First Affiliated Hospital of Medical School of Zhe-Jiang University - Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering - Received Patent for SARS genetic testing reagent kit and testing method - Recipient of Multiple National and Provincial Science & Technology Awards China Cosmetology Association Dr. Li, Shi-Rong, President - President and Professor of Southwest Cosmetology Hospital of Third Military Medical University - Multiple patent holder and recipient more than 20 Provincial and Municipal Science & Technology Awards - Editor of more than twenty journals and magazines China Emergency Resuscitation Association Dr. Li, Zong-Hao, President - Chief Physician and Professor of Armed-Police General Hospital China General Practitioner Association Liang, Wan-Nian, President - Executive Deputy Director of Beijing Health Bureau - Deputy Director of Preventive Medicine Professional Committee Beijing Branch - Editor of Chinese Journal of Epidemiology China Blood Transfusion Association Dr. Liu, Jing-Han, President - Chief Physician and Professor of Chinese PLA General Hospital - Recipient of 8 National and Provincial Science & Technology Awards - Member of International Society of Blood Transfusion China Digestion Association Dr. Liu, Xin-Guang, President - Chief Physician and Professor ed First Affiliated Hospital of Peking University China Stomatology Association Dr. Luan, Wen-Min, President - Chief Physician and Professor of Beijing Hospital - Recipient of Multiple National and Municipal Science & Technology Awards - Deputy Director of Senior Health Research Institute China Nutrition Association Dr. Ma, Fang, President - Associate Chief Physician of Peking Union Medical College Hospital China Ultrasonic Therapy Association Dr. Tang, Jie, President - Chief Physician and Professor Chinese PLA General Hospital China Cardiology Association Dr. Wan, Feng, President - Chief Physician and Professor Beijing Jian-Gong Hospital - Recipient of Wu Jie Ping Medical Research Award, Janssen Medical Research Award and National Science & Technology First-Rank Award - Chief Editor of Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular and editor of Asian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery China Respiratory Association Dr. Wang, Chen, President - Beijing Zhao-Yang Hospital, Chief Physician, Professor - Recipient of multiple Provincial Science & Technology Awards - Deputy Director of China Critical Care Medicine China Rehabilitation Association Dr. Wang, Mao-Bin, President - Chief Physician of Capital Medical University China Thoracic Association Dr. Wang, Tian-You - Chief Physician and Professor of Capital Medical University - Recipient of multiple National Science & Technology Awards China Endoscopy Association Dr. Zhang, Yang-De, President - Doctoral Advisor of MOH Hepatobiliary Research Center - Chief Editor of China Journal of Modern Medicine, China Journal of Endoscopy and China Journal of Medical Engineering China Ophthalmology Association Dr. Zhao, Jia-Liang, President - Professor of Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Academician of AOI - Executive Director of Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology China Hypertension Association Dr. Zhao, Lian-You, President - Professor of Tang-Du Hospital China Dermatology Association Dr. Zheng, Zhi-Zhong, President - Professor of Hua-Shan Affiliated Hospital of Fudan University China Pediatric Association Dr. Zhu, Zong-Han - Researcher of Beijing Healthcare Institute - Recipient of Multiple National and Municipal Science & Technology Awards 李世荣 Li Shi Rong 男 Male 中国医师协会美容与整形医师分会会长 China Cosmetology Association 第三军医大学西南整形美容外科医院院长 教授 Southwest Cosmetology Hospital of Third Military Medical University, President, Professor 国家专利 3 项 省市科学进步奖 20 多项 Three National Patent Awards, more than 20 Provincial and Municipal Science & Technology Awards 二十余家专业杂志担任副主编 常务编委 编委 Associate chief editor and administrative editor of more than twenty journals and magazines 李宗浩 Li Zong Hao 男 Male 中国医师协会急救、复苏专业委员会主任委员 China ER Association 武警总医院 主任医师 教授 Wujing General Hospital, Chief Physician, Professor 梁万年 Liang Wan Nian 男 Male 中国医师协会全科医师分会会长 China General Practitioner Association 北京市卫生局常务副局长教授 Administrative Assistant Director of Peking Board of Health, Professor 中华预防医学会社会医学专业委员会北京分会副主任委 员 中华流行病学杂志常务编委 "Associate Direcor of Community Medicine Committee Peking Branch, China Preventive Medicine Association, Editor of Chinese Journal of Epidemiology" 刘景汉 Liu Jing Han 男 Male 中国医师协会输血科医师分会会长 China Transfusion Association 解放军总医院 主任医师 教授 Chinese PLA General Hospital, Chief Physician, Professor 获得国家和省部级科学进步奖 8 项 Eight National and Provincial Science & Technology Awards 国际输血协会会员 The International Society of Blood Transfusion 刘新光 Liu Xin Guang 男 Male 中国医师协会消化医师分会会长 China Digestion Association 北京大学第一医院主任医师 教授 No.1 Hospital of Peking University, Chief Physician, Professor 栾文民 Luan Wen Min 男 Male 中国医师协会口腔医师分会 会长 China Stomatology Association 卫生部北京医院主任医师 教授 Board of Health Peking University, Chief Physician, Professor 卫生部科技进步奖 2 项 中华医学科技奖及北京市科学进 步奖各 1 项目 Two Board of Health Science & Technology Awards, TCM Science & Technology Award, Peking Science & Technology Award 卫生部老年医学研究所副所长 中华口腔医学会副会长 Associate Direcor of Board of Health Senior Medical Research Institute, Associate Director of Chinese Stomatological Association 马 方 Ma Fang 男 Male 中国医师协会营养医师专业委员会会长 China Nutrition Association 北京协和医院副主任医师 Beijing Xiehe Hospital, Associate Chief Physician 北京营养学会常务理事 Board Member of Peking Nutrition Organization 唐 杰 Tang Jie 男 Male 中国医师协会超声医师分会会长会长 China Ultrasonictherapy Association 解放军总医院主任医师 教授 Chinese PLA General Hospital, Chief Physician, Professor 万 峰 Wan Feng 男 Male 中国医师协会心血管外科医师分会会长
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