According to the Provincial Health and Wellness Committee, the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine was elected as the fourth "Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine", and Pang (Kaifeng Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Zhao (First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) and Cui Yinglin (Henan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine) were elected as the second national famous old Chinese medicine practitioners (in the order of surname strokes).
Zhang Xinjian: Male, 54 years old, bachelor degree, chief TCM doctor. 1982 graduated from Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and is now a member of the National Society of Pediatrics of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He used to be the vice chairman of Anyang Pediatric Society, the examiner of the first batch of national licensed doctors, a member of Anyang family planning expert group, a member of Anyang medical accident expert group, and a member of Anyang drug bidding expert group.
Main research interests: treatment of common and frequently-occurring diseases in children, sub-health status of children, nervous system diseases in children such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, ADHD, Tourette's syndrome, various encephalitis and sequelae, etc.
Wang Xihao: male, chief Chinese medicine practitioner,1born in June 1956, graduated from Hubei College of Traditional Chinese Medicine with a master's degree in obstetrics and gynecology.
At present, he is deputy secretary of the Party Committee of Henan Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission, director of the Gynecology Research Office, vice chairman of the Academic Committee of Gynecology of Henan Province, member of the Standing Committee of the Academic Committee of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China, and member of the Academic Committee of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in China.
Long-term engaged in clinical and scientific research work in gynecology of traditional Chinese medicine. Research direction: endocrine regulation of traditional Chinese medicine on female neuroreproduction, liver depression and reproduction, standardization of TCM syndromes, and development of TCM. Traditional Chinese medicine has deeply studied the regulation of female neuroreproductive endocrine diseases and reproductive immune diseases, and achieved satisfactory results.
The animal model of abnormal reproductive endocrine due to liver depression was established theoretically, and the pathological mechanism of reproductive endocrine diseases related to liver depression syndrome and the mechanism of Shugan method were revealed from the perspectives of reproductive endocrine, ovulation and related cytokines, egg quality and embryo development.