Professor Xiaoming Huang is the Deputy Director of General Internal Medicine and a Chief Physician. She specializes in the integrated management of common diseases such as hypertension, COPD, anemia, and gout, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of complicated internal medicine diseases.
She graduated from the 8-year program at Peking Union Medical College in 1999 with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Since 2004, she has served as an Attending Physician, Deputy Chief Physician, and Chief Physician in the Department of General Internal Medicine at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. In 2009, she studied clinical epidemiology and clinical teaching at the UCSF School of Medicine for six months. In 2011, she studied medical education at the University of Michigan Medical School for two months.
Dr. Huang has extensive clinical experience working on the frontlines, diagnosing and treating numerous critically ill patients with conditions such as fever of unknown origin, severe infections, severe systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), systemic vasculitis, lymphoma, and atypical connective tissue diseases. She has participated in various research projects, including epidemiological studies on hyperuricemia and gout, and research on cooperation models between large general hospitals and community health service systems. She is also deeply involved in medical education, serving as the Deputy Director of the Diagnostics Teaching and Research Office in 2014, and has led multiple educational reform projects.