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Dr.
Shouzheng GAO
Clinic Director, Physician, General Practitioner and Gastrointestinal
Disease Specialist
Graduated from Shanghai No. 2 Medical University (formerly
Medical Institute of Saint John University) in 1954 with Bachelor's
Degree of Science and Medical Doctor Degree. Dr.Gao has served
as the vice director of internal medicine at Beijing Friendship
Hospital, consulting physician of internal medicine at Beijing
Jishuitan Hospital, visiting professor at Beijing Medial University,
and vice director for Beijing Bureau of Health. He has successively
held positions of vice president of Beijing Medicine Society,
president of Beijing Kangfu Society, president of Beijing
Chinese and Western Medicine Collaboration Society. Dr. Gao
has been invited several times to give lecture in U.S., Canada,
Russia, and others. With abundant clinical experience, Dr.
Gao has undertaken research on alimentary system and has published
works including "Study and Progress on Viral Hepatitis",
etc. During his service as the vice director of Beijing Bureau
of Health, he was mainly responsible for medical and R&D
activities. In June 1993, when the Clinic was established,
he assumed the position as clinic director. In August 2002,
he was honored by Beijing Medical Association as one of the
first batch of specialists for Beijing Medical Accident Technical
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Dr.
Zhaolin LU
Clinic Vice Director, Physician, General and Endocrine Specialist
Upon graduation from Shanghai No. 1 Medical Institute (Shanghai
Medical University) in 1963, Dr. Lu has always been with Beijing
Union Medical College Hospital for clinical work. He has abundant
clinical experience, especially in the area of endocrine diseases.
He studied and worked in England and Canada for four years.
Dr. Lu speaks excellent English. In August 2000, he was honored
by Beijing Medical Association as one of the first batch of
specialists for Beijing Medical Accident Technical Identification.
He was the major participant for the first honor award of
Science and Technology Award of national level. He was also
one of the recipients to receive special allowance from the
government. He used to be an adviser for doctoral students.
Dr. Lu was honored as one of the national-level middle age
and young scientists who have made outstanding contributions.
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Dr. Ji lin ZENG
Clinic Vice Director, Physician, General Practitioner and Respiratory Disease Specialist
Graduated from Shanghai Tongji Medical Institute in 1954, Dr. Zeng has decades of clinical experience. Dr. Zeng has successively served at Beijing Research Institute of Tuberculosis Disease and Pulmonary Tumor, Sino-Japan Friendship Hospital. Dr. Zeng speaks English and German. Dr. Zeng currently serves as the signatory doctor for Canadian Immigration Physical Examinations.
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Dr.
Lian lian WANG
Chief Physician for General Medicine, Digestive System Specialist
Graduated from Harbin Medical University in September 1956,
Dr. Wang used to be an assistant lecturer at the University.
She has been involved in medicine, teaching and R&D. Since
her transferred to Beijing Hospital in 1973, she has concentrated
more on health care. Through the integration of Chinese and
Western medicine, Dr. Wang has amassed abundant practical clinical
experience. She has innovative ways of dealing with gastric,
intestinal, hepatic, and biliary diseases. Dr. Wang is also
good in psychologic treatment, and is highly appreciated by
the patients. She used to be the Director for Digestive Medicine
and Director for General Internal Medicine. After 1993, she
has served concurrently as the director of foreign ward and
clinic director. Dr. Wang has been to U.S. Australia, Japan
and Southeast Asian countries for visits, lectures, and technology
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