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Character experience, Lu Daopei.
Lu Daopei (1931.10.30 ~), a native of Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, party member of the Communist Party of China, and party member of the Agricultural Workers' Democratic Party. Academician of China Academy of Engineering, expert in hematology. 193 1 year 10 was born in Shanghai.

1September, 948-1July, 949, studying at National Tongji University (Shanghai) Freshmen College.

65438+September 0949-65438+May 0955 Tongji Medical College (Shanghai, later moved to Wuhan). Internship Hospital: tongji hospital (Fengyang Road), now named Changzheng Hospital.

1955-1958 Beijing Central People's Hospital (now renamed Peking University People's Hospital) served as a resident of internal medicine.

1980 and 1986 won scholarships from the World Health Organization and the World Cancer Alliance, and went to the Royal College of Internal Medicine and Brigham Smith Hospital; Women's Hospital specializes in leukemia and bone marrow transplantation.

198 1 year-February 2005, Director of Peking University Institute of Hematology.

1985-February 2005 Director of Internal Medicine, Peking University People's Hospital

1996 was elected as an academician of China Academy of Engineering and later served as a member of the presidium.

In 2002, he was elected as the vice chairman of Asian Hematology Society (AHA) and was elected as the president of 1 1 International Hematology Society (ISH-APD) in 2007 by International Hematology Society (ISH).

Since 2005, he has been employed as a professor by Fudan University. He is also the executive director of the Chinese Medical Association and the chairman of the Medical Terminology Examination Committee. He is currently a member of the Academic Committee of peking university health science center, the chief expert of the State Key Discipline of Hematology in Peking University, and the honorary director of Peking University Institute of Hematology.

Lu Daopei's parents used to practice medicine in Ningbo, but later they moved to Shanghai. He was born in 193 1 10. After the September 18th Incident, the country was in deep disaster and turmoil. When he returned to Shanghai after two wars, he found his home in ruins. Although his studies were blocked, he jumped to the first level of his studies with perseverance. Finally, he graduated from Zhao He Middle School with the first place in 1948, and was admitted to the National Tongji University Medical College at the age of 17 in the same year. Lu Daopei's ancestors were doctors. He came into contact with this profession since he was a child, and he regarded saving lives as the highest choice in his career.

Lu Daopei likes reading biographies since he was a child, and takes the honesty and diligence of the characters in biographies as an example, especially the scientists in biographies as an example to pursue. This has had a profound impact on his life. Tongji University, which he was admitted to, has a rigorous school spirit and advocates academic freedom. One year after entering school, he is not only more proficient in English, but also has the ability to read various professional books in German. Since my father is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and my brother is a medical student at St. John's University, all courses have been read in German and English since then, and I have the opportunity to learn Chinese medicine. The professors in the school educate them to study medicine more than three, that is, to read more books, think more and practice more. His pathology professor asked him to read more autopsies of deceased patients, "because the level of diagnosis and treatment in a hospital is directly proportional to the number of dissected cases." A similar education has a lifelong influence on him. 1955 when he graduated from medical college, he could read all kinds of medical books in English and German skillfully, and he could also read the literature of the former Soviet Union with the help of a dictionary. The general chemistry that Deming studied in middle school, as well as the textbooks and reference books from college, are still kept in his home, which shows that he cherishes the knowledge he has learned before. The treasure is not only in books, but also in his mind.

After graduating from college, Lu Daopei was assigned to the Central Ministry of Health, and then went to the Central People's Hospital (now Peking University People's Hospital) to work in internal medicine. Zhong Huilan, the president of the hospital, gives specific guidance on ward rounds every week, and gives directional guidance in addition to ward rounds. When recalling the cultivation of pairs, he wrote: "Dr. Zhong not only asked us to study in combination with reality, but also stressed the need for systematic study. This has a profound impact on me. This made me finish reading Hartmann's monographs on internal medicine, heart disease, kidney disease, endocrinology and tropical diseases. Before completing my residency, I then finished reading monographs on hemorrhagic diseases, hemolytic diseases, leukemia, hematology experiments and so on. I deeply realized that not only the big characters in the book are useful, but also the small characters in the book have benefited me a lot. What is closely related to me later is that I can't ignore difficult and rare diseases in clinic. "

In the late 1950s, a Hungarian hematologist came to work in People's Hospital. Lu Daopei learned blood morphology and coagulation examination from her, and made important improvements to various detection methods, especially the innovative changes to the calculation methods of prothrombin and antithrombin ⅲ. In the future, I will have the opportunity to follow a Romanian hematologist who is good at hematology immunology. In order to gain this learning opportunity, he changed the daytime outpatient service and emergency service to night shift. In this way, he will have a chance to study during the day.

After careful selection and recommendation by China Academy of Sciences, it was decided to award the 7th Chen Jiageng Prize for Medicine to Lu Daopei. The award ceremony was held in the garden city of Singapore on April 22nd. 1998. This is a grand award ceremony, and the audience is already full of distinguished guests and their families. Singaporean President Huang Dingchang personally presented a gold medal to Lu Daopei who was seated on the rostrum. Zhou, vice chairman of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC), attended the signing ceremony. Lu Daopei first listened to the judges' comments on him, then accepted the presidential award, and then bowed to the jubilant people on the podium. What a grand, sacred and exciting moment it is. At this moment, Lu Daopei deeply felt that his career achievement was above everything else. More important than any wealth and status in the world. What he did was the right choice.