Doctors
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Thoracic Surgery
Deputy Director of Thoracic Surgery, Chief Physician, Master's Supervisor, Professor, and Head of the Lung Surgery Specialty Group. Specializes in various minimally invasive and complex high-difficulty surgeries in thoracic surgery. He is proficient in thoracoscopic lobectomy, segmentectomy, mediastinal tumor resection, and esophageal tumor resection. In recent years, he has focused on Da Vinci robot-assisted surgery for the precise minimally invasive treatment of lung cancer, esophageal cancer, and mediastinal tumors. He is highly experienced in surgical management following neoadjuvant therapy, particularly skilled in complex reconstructive surgeries such as sleeve lobectomy, bronchoplasty, and angioplasty, with a strong emphasis on individualized treatment and postoperative lung function preservation. He graduated in 1998 from China Medical University with a 6-year English clinical medicine degree. He currently serves as the Deputy Director of Thoracic Surgery and Chief Physician at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. He previously visited Massachusetts General Hospital for clinical experience exchange in thoracic surgery. His primary clinical and research areas focus on the diagnosis and treatment of lung, esophageal, and mediastinal diseases, with extensive experience in minimally invasive surgical treatments.
Infectious Diseases
Director of the Diagnostics Teaching and Research Department, Associate Professor, and Associate Chief Physician. Dr. Fan graduated from the Department of Medicine at Shanghai Medical University in 1992 and has been working in the Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Peking Union Medical College Hospital ever since. He is dedicated to the clinical pharmacology of antibiotics and clinical research on nosocomial infections. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of complex and difficult-to-diagnose infectious diseases, as well as the differential diagnosis of fever of unknown origin.
Dermatology
Director of Dermatology, Director of the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Chief Physician, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor. Specializes in psoriasis, lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, bullous disease, vasculitis, eczema and other immune and allergic diseases; facial cosmetology related diseases; sexually transmitted diseases; and dermal pathology. Professor Jin has rich clinical experience in diagnosing and treating a large number of difficult and complex cases. He has presided over the formulation of expert consensuses such as 'Glucocorticoid Treatment of Skin Immune-Related Diseases', 'Pemphigus Vulgaris', and 'Bullous Pemphigoid'. He has participated in the National Key R&D Program Precision Medicine Research Project and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Medical and Health Science and Technology Innovation Project, and has presided over multiple research projects including the National Natural Science Foundation, the 'Belt and Road' Strategic Pilot Scientific Research Project, and the Beijing Natural Science Foundation. He hosts national continuing education projects such as the Peking Union Medical College Dermatology Summit Forum and Dermatopathology Training Classes, and leads multiple clinical new drug studies.
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Chief Physician, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor. Specializes in acupuncture treatment for cardiovascular diseases, sequelae of angiocardiopathy, facial paralysis, depression, insomnia, trigeminal neuralgia, postoperative gastroparesis, shingles, cervical spondylosis, backache, leg pain, joint pain, migraines, and various pain syndromes. Dr. Sun graduated with a Bachelor's degree from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine in 1983, and obtained a Master's degree in Clinical Acupuncture in 1990. From April 1993 to August 1994, she studied immunology at Heidelberg University in Germany. She has been working in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine at Peking Union Medical College Hospital since August 1994. She has extensive clinical experience in treating complex and difficult cases using acupuncture, and is dedicated to medical education, research, and the promotion of traditional Chinese medicine culture.
Ear, Nose & Throat
Chief Physician, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor. Specializes in oto-microsurgery and oto-neurosurgery, as well as various artificial auditory implant surgeries. He has extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo. Dr. Yang graduated from Peking Union Medical College in 1996 with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. He has served as a visiting scholar at the University of Rochester in the United States and a guest researcher at Osaka University in Japan. Since 2012, he has been a Chief Physician and Professor in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Peking Union Medical College Hospital.
Ophthalmology
Chief Physician, Professor, and Master's Supervisor. Research interests include optometry, strabismus, and amblyopia. Latest studies focus on the development of myopia in adolescents and the treatment and prevention of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy. Dr. Hui Li enrolled in the Medical Department of Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences in 1979 and worked in the Ophthalmology Department of Beijing Post and Telecommunications General Hospital after graduating in 1984. Promoted to attending physician and associate chief physician in ophthalmology in 1989 and 1996, respectively. Joined the Ophthalmology Department of Peking Union Medical College Hospital in 2002 and was promoted to chief physician in 2006. Has been engaged in clinical practice for 26 years. Serves as a committee member of the Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology Group of the Chinese Medical Association Ophthalmology Branch. For many years, Dr. Li has been dedicated to the research of pediatric amblyopia, various types of strabismus, and the occurrence and development of adolescent myopia. In recent years, Dr. Li has collaborated with multiple departments at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (including Endocrinology, Nuclear Medicine, Radiotherapy, Radiology, Laboratory Medicine, and ENT) to organize and participate in basic and clinical research on thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO). Dr. Li also undertakes the National Natural Science Foundation project 'Correlation Study between Susceptibility Genes and Disease Severity of Thyroid-Associated Ophthalmopathy'.
Endocrinology
Executive Deputy Director of Endocrinology, Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor, and Professor. Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine and metabolic disorders. Dr. Zhu Huijuan graduated from West China University of Medical Sciences in 1995 and participated in an exchange program at Kumamoto University School of Medicine in Japan in 2008. She has presided over projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, with results published in JCEM, J Mol Endocrinol, and Front Pharmacol. She is the editor-in-chief of 5 books related to dwarfism, obesity, and diabetes. She formerly served as the Director of the Clinical Medicine Postdoctoral Project Office.
General Surgery
Chief Physician, Professor of Surgery, and Master's Supervisor. Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of general surgical diseases, particularly colorectal diseases, anorectal diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, thyroid diseases, and presacral cyst diseases. Dr. Qiu has worked at Peking Union Medical College Hospital for over 50 years, serving as the Director of General Surgery from 2007 to 2012. He graduated from Shanghai First Medical College (now Fudan University Shanghai Medical College) and was a visiting scholar at Kyushu University Faculty of Medicine in Japan in 1990. Since the 1990s, his clinical and research focus has been on colorectal, anorectal, gastrointestinal, thyroid, and pelvic cyst diseases. He has published over 140 academic papers domestically and internationally and co-authored three books. He has received 17 awards at the provincial, ministerial, and hospital levels.
Allergy Department
Chief Physician, Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor. Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the Department of Allergy, Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Director of the Beijing Key Laboratory of Precision Diagnosis and Treatment of Allergic Diseases. Former Director of the Department of Allergy and the Allergy Teaching and Research Section. Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of difficult cases with allergic diseases, especially in allergic asthma, anaphylactic shock, food allergy, hay fever combined with food allergy, drug allergy, and urticaria. Currently serves as the President of the Allergy Physicians Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Former Chairman of the Allergy Branch of the Chinese Medical Association, Director of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, Executive Director of the Beijing Medical Doctor Association, Member of the Expert Advisory Committee on Drug Registration and Evaluation of the National Medical Products Administration, Member of the National Immunization Program Expert Advisory Committee, Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, and Executive Director of the Asia Pacific Association of Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology. She is also the Chinese representative to the World Allergy Organization (WAO). She has undertaken more than 10 national and provincial-level research projects, led her team to obtain Beijing FDA registration approvals for 9 allergen hospital preparations, and spearheaded 8 national multi-center clinical trials for imported drug registration.
General Medicine (General Internal Medicine)
Chief Physician and Professor. Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of hematological diseases, especially anemia; diagnosis and treatment of complicated diseases involving multiple system damage, such as hypereosinophilic syndrome and POEMS syndrome; and the diagnosis and treatment of common internal medicine diseases. Dr. Chen Jialin graduated from Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences in July 1985 with a Bachelor of Medicine, and from Peking Union Medical College in July 1994 with a Doctor of Medicine (MD). From July 1994 to the present, he has served as an Attending Physician and Deputy Chief Physician at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Between 2000 and 2002, he was the Director of the Blood Transfusion Department and Deputy Chief Physician of the Hematology Department at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Since 2002, he has been serving as a Deputy Chief Physician in the General Internal Medicine Department at the same hospital. He emphasizes a holistic approach to medicine, advocating that while specialized treatments offer great advantages, doctors must consider the patient's overall condition and treat the 'whole person' to maximize the benefits of medical care.
Gastroenterology
Professor, Chief Physician, and Doctoral Supervisor. Specializes in complex conditions and challenging cases in digestive diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease), pancreatic cancer, pancreatitis, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Dr. Qian has been engaged in clinical gastroenterology for 32 years. She graduated from Peking University Health Science Center and has worked at Peking Union Medical College Hospital since 1982. She has profound expertise in internal medicine and gastroenterology, accumulating rich clinical experience in handling various difficult digestive diseases. She has successfully diagnosed and treated rare conditions such as autoimmune pancreatitis, neuroendocrine tumors, and retroperitoneal fibrosis with hepatic amyloidosis. She has undergone rigorous scientific research training in the United States twice, undertaken multiple national research projects, and published over 200 papers. She has made significant contributions to improving the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease in China. She is also highly regarded for her focus on patient communication and psychological well-being.
Hematology
Director of Hematology, Professor, Chief Physician, and Doctoral Supervisor. Specializes in hematological malignancies, especially plasma cell diseases (including multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, POEMS syndrome, MGUS, and macroglobulinemia) and acute leukemia. Dr. Jian Li graduated from Peking Union Medical College in 2001 with an MD degree from their 8-year clinical program. He was appointed as an attending physician in hematology in 2005, an associate chief physician in 2010, and a chief physician in 2017. He currently serves as the Director of Hematology. His main clinical and research focus is on plasma cell tumors and rare hematological diseases.