1955 was selected as a teacher of Nanjing Traditional Chinese Medicine School. After graduation, I stayed in Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (predecessor of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) in Jiangsu Province to teach. He used to be the business leader of the teaching and research group of traditional Chinese medicine, the head of the teaching and research group of Jingui, and the editor-in-chief of the lecture notes of Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine and Jingui. From 65438 to March 0956, Jiangsu Traditional Chinese Medicine School served as the head of the teaching and research section of traditional Chinese medicine and the head of the teaching and research section of synopsis of golden chamber.
From 65438 to 0957, he was ordered to lead a group of Chinese medicine talents from the south of the Yangtze River to Beijing College of Chinese Medicine (now Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), and served as the director of the medical department and the director of the internal medicine teaching and research section of Dongzhimen Hospital. From 65438 to 0964, he served as the director of the teaching and research department of febrile diseases in Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. From 65438 to 0978, he served as the director of the teaching and research section of the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, edited the synopsis of the golden chamber and the lecture notes of internal medicine, and edited the fifth edition of the national unified textbook Basic Theory of traditional Chinese medicine; In the same year, the Ministry of Health awarded the first batch of professors of traditional Chinese medicine. 1982 participated in the establishment of China-Japan friendship hospital. 1984- 1994 served as vice president of China-Japan Friendship Hospital, deputy director of expert room and academic committee, director of China Research Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, honorary professor of Liaoning College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and member of the evaluation committee of Chinese medicine textbooks in medical colleges and universities of the Ministry of Health. Editor-in-chief of the third, fourth and fifth editions of the textbook Fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China Medical College.
Professor Yin Huihe has been engaged in Chinese medicine for more than 60 years. Proficient in the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, diligent in clinical practice and accumulated rich clinical experience. He is open-minded academically. Advocating reform, advocating the combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine, and taking the road of modernization of traditional Chinese medicine-on the basis of inheriting the traditional theory of traditional Chinese medicine, we are determined to develop and innovate and form a unique medical style.
Professor Yin Huihe has been a doctor for more than 60 years and has become more and more obsessed with strange diseases. For example, 1959, the paper "Breakthrough Progress in Treating Spinal Tuberculosis with Traditional Chinese Medicine" read at the Moscow International Medical Conference was his scientific research achievement when he was the director of internal medicine. 1986 won the bid for the key project of "research on opening lung qi, dredging triple energizer and treating liver and abdominal disturbance", and the developed xiaosou decoction has a high efficiency in treating chronic liver disease, which is well received by doctors and patients. The achievements of Yin Huihe, a contemporary famous doctor, are not only The Road to Famous Old Chinese Medicine, The Collection of Modern Medicine (Tachibana An's Spring and Autumn Annals), but also The Who's Who in the World in Cambridge, England, which shows Professor Yin Huihe's contribution to Chinese medicine and his influence on world medicine.