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Where is Dr. Ding Zhixiang from Shanghai Sixth Hospital?
Dr. Ding Zhixiang, Department of Cardiology, Shanghai Sixth Hospital.

Shanghai Sixth Hospital is located at 600 Yishan Road, Shanghai.

Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital was founded in 1904, and became the affiliated hospital of Shanghai Jiaotong University in 2002. It is a large-scale comprehensive teaching hospital with Grade III and Grade A. The hospital has approved beds 1826, actually opened beds 1956, and 46 clinical medical departments.

Academician of China Academy of Engineering 1 person, Chief Scientist of National 973 1 person, 4 young and middle-aged experts who have made outstanding contributions to the National Health Planning Commission, 2 winners of the National Natural Science Foundation's Outstanding Youth Fund Project, 2 winners of the Top Young Talents Support Program of the Central Organization Department 1 person, and 2 winners of the New Century Excellent Talents Training Program of the Ministry of Education.

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