Yang Chengzu
Yang Chengzu, male, born in June 1953 in tongjiazhuang village, Heyang County, is the chief physician of Shaanxi Academy of traditional Chinese medicine. He graduated from the medical department of Shaanxi University of traditional Chinese medicine in 1979, and was assigned to work in Shaanxi Institute of traditional Chinese medicine in 1980. Up to now, he has learned clinical experience from the famous Chinese medicine experts mibergen, he Benxu and Xie Yuanming. He has long been engaged in the clinical and research work of digestive tract diseases in traditional Chinese medicine. He is good at the diagnosis and treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia, bile reflux gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcer, acute and chronic cholecystitis, gallstones, gastrointestinal tumor after operation or after radiotherapy and chemotherapy. He has certain experience in stubborn edema, unexplained high fever, long-term low fever, stubborn insomnia and other stubborn diseases And the curative effect. He participated in the basic and clinical research of weisanling in the treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis. Because of its remarkable curative effect, he was successively reported by China medical information, China traditional Chinese medicine and Shaanxi health news. Yang Chengzu also presided over the Provincial Department of science and technology winning the key project "basic and clinical trial research of Lidan capsule in the treatment of gallstones", and completed the research projects of acute and chronic toxicology, pharmacodynamics, preparation technology, etc.
Character experience
In 1997, he was promoted to be the deputy chief physician of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine. In the same year, he was selected as the academic successor of Xie Yuanming, the national famous chief physician of traditional Chinese medicine recognized by the Ministry of personnel, Ministry of health and administration of traditional Chinese medicine. He studied with his teacher for three years and summarized his academic experience of more than 20000 words. In 2000, he passed the examination organized by the Provincial Department of health. He was promoted to chief physician of internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine in 2002.
Main works
Over the years, he has written and published 15 professional papers and 5 books. Qianjinbaoyao was published by people's Health Publishing House, and shanghanmenjing was published by Shaanxi Health Publishing House. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
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Yang Chengzu