Chief Physician, Professor, and Master's Supervisor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Dr. Gong has been engaged in clinical anesthesia for a long time, devoting himself to the study of anesthesia for various patients and different types of surgeries. He has a strong interest in anesthesia for patients with coexisting internal medical conditions. He has accumulated rich clinical experience in anesthesia for patients undergoing surgery for endocrine disorders, especially pheochromocytoma. He emphasizes preoperative anesthesia assessment and circulatory stability during anesthesia and surgery, continuously improving the perioperative prognosis of patients and enhancing the quality of anesthesia management.
In recent years, he has also engaged in pain diagnosis and treatment, offering unique insights into the diagnosis of intractable pain. He has conducted clinical research on the pharmacological treatment of intractable pain, such as severe herpes zoster pain and postherpetic neuralgia, achieving notable therapeutic effects. He conducts research based on clinical needs and applies the results to clinical practice, having participated in and completed multiple clinical drug trials.