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Brief introduction of Huang Dongsheng
Huang Dongsheng is the director of pediatrics in Tongren Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University.

Huang Dongsheng, male, born in196365438+February, is currently the director, chief physician, professor and doctoral supervisor of Capital Medical University, and the deputy director of pediatrics of Capital University. 1986 graduated from the First Military Medical University, 1993 graduated from the PLA General Hospital and Military Medical College, and studied at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles affiliated to the University of Southern California in 2002.

1986 ~2005 has been working in the pediatric internal medicine department of PLA General Hospital, and has served as a resident, attending physician, deputy chief physician, tutor for master students and deputy director of the administration department. In April 2005, 12 joined Beijing Tongren Hospital and presided over the establishment of the pediatric ward of Tongren Hospital.

Huang Dongsheng's main achievements and main attack direction

Member of expert database of medical malpractice appraisal committee of Beijing Medical Association, editor-in-chief and reviewer of four magazines. People's Liberation Army General Hospital's first batch of candidates for discipline leader project and Beijing's "10000" talent project won 3 military scientific and technological progress awards, published more than 60 papers, edited 4 books, deputy editor-in-chief works 1 department, and co-authored works 1 department. He has been rated as an outstanding cadre, excellent tutor, advanced individual and advanced individual in teaching in the hospital for many times.

Mainly engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of children's internal diseases, including children's blood, tumor, endocrine, nerve, breathing, kidney, heart, digestion, rheumatism and so on. The focus is on the clinical and experimental research of pediatric hematological tumors and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.