Prof. Wu Mianhua was appointed the Consultant of NJUCM in May 2014.
He graduated from Nanjing TCM College and then worked here in 1978. He took various positions including Deputy Director of Research Institute of TCM, Deputy Dean and Dean of the First Clinical Medicine College, Vice President and President of NJUCM.
Professor Wu has been engaged in TCM internal medicine teaching and research, clinical and administrative work for 37 years and has made outstanding research achievements in Medical Distress Syndrome of TCM and reform of higher education of Chinese Medicine.
As Head of Provincial and National Key Discipline, Prof. Wu has sustained research funding from National “973” Program, National Natural Science Foundation and has formed innovative theory of pathogenesis to guide treatment of refractory diseases by TCM. His theory has enriched the pathogenesis and treatment of TCM, effectively improving the clinical treatment. The related achievements have won him the Provincial Science and Technology Progress Prize and invention patents. He has published more than 100 papers as the first author and corresponding author and has compiled 10 works including TCM Internal Medicine and TCM Therapy of Lung Cancer, etc.
As Head of Characteristic Specialty of TCM by Ministry of Education and Director of “Jingcheng Plan" Experimental Area for Training Mode by Ministry of Education, he has carried out reform to incorporate TCM culture into college education. With the formation of “Inheritance and Innovation: Exploration and Practice of Higher Education Mode to Reveal the Cultural Characteristics of TCM", Prof. Wu has won Special Teaching Achievement Award and a second prize for National Teaching Achievements.
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Prof. Wu Mianhua was appointed the Consultant of NJUCM in May 2014.
He graduated from Nanjing TCM College and then worked here in 1978. He took various positions including Deputy Director of Research Institute of TCM, Deputy Dean and Dean of the First Clinical Medicine College, Vice President and President of NJUCM.
Professor Wu has been engaged in TCM internal medicine teaching and research, clinical and administrative work for 37 years and has made outstanding research achievements in Medical Distress Syndrome of TCM and reform of higher education of Chinese Medicine.
As Head of Provincial and National Key Discipline, Prof. Wu has sustained research funding from National “973” Program, National Natural Science Foundation and has formed innovative theory of pathogenesis to guide treatment of refractory diseases by TCM. His theory has enriched the pathogenesis and treatment of TCM, effectively improving the clinical treatment. The related achievements have won him the Provincial Science and Technology Progress Prize and invention patents. He has published more than 100 papers as the first author and corresponding author and has compiled 10 works including TCM Internal Medicine and TCM Therapy of Lung Cancer, etc.
As Head of Characteristic Specialty of TCM by Ministry of Education and Director of “Jingcheng Plan" Experimental Area for Training Mode by Ministry of Education, he has carried out reform to incorporate TCM culture into college education. With the formation of “Inheritance and Innovation: Exploration and Practice of Higher Education Mode to Reveal the Cultural Characteristics of TCM", Prof. Wu has won Special Teaching Achievement Award and a second prize for National Teaching Achievements.