How Do I Become a Clinical Professor?
Yan Zhenghua, born in February 1920, Chief Physician and Professor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, has been engaged in clinical work of TCM since July 1940. He is a supervising teacher who inherits the academic experience of old Chinese medicine experts in the country, and is a capital master of Chinese medicine. Representative inheritor of cultural heritage and traditional medicine projects. There is also a national first-level photographer Yan Zhenghua.
- Chinese name
- Yan Zhenghua
- People
- Han nationality
- date of birth
- February 1920
- Occupation
- Professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Sex
- male
- Yan Zhenghua, born in February 1920, Chief Physician and Professor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, has been engaged in clinical work of TCM since July 1940. He is a supervising teacher who inherits the academic experience of old Chinese medicine experts in the country, and is a capital master of Chinese medicine. Representative inheritor of cultural heritage and traditional medicine projects. There is also a national first-level photographer Yan Zhenghua.
Biography of Yan Zhenghua
- Yan Zhenghua (1920-), male, born in Danyang City, Jiangsu Province. Professor of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, doctoral supervisor of clinical Chinese medicine, and subject leader [1] . Former member of the Medical Pharmacy Group of the State Council's Degree Evaluation Committee, member of the Medical Committee of the Science and Technology Committee of the State Education Commission, member of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia Committee, member of the National Drug Evaluation Committee, member of the Medical Science Committee and Special Topics Committee of Pharmacy of the Ministry of Health, and editor of Chinese medicine textbooks in higher medical institutions Member of the committee, director of Chinese Pharmaceutical Association and executive director of Beijing Branch.
Yan Zhenghua's main achievements
- He has been engaged in traditional Chinese medicine for more than 70 years and has been teaching for nearly 60 years. He has high moral standing and rich academic experience. He has participated in the establishment of the new Chinese higher education in traditional Chinese medicine, and is one of the first professors and graduate supervisors of traditional Chinese medicine in China. He has lectured on traditional Chinese medicine, prescriptions, basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine, clinical courses of traditional Chinese medicine, etc., and has trained a large number of professionals in traditional Chinese medicine for the country, including thousands of college and undergraduate students, 19 master students, 12 doctoral students, And dozens of key teachers inside and outside the school. Hosted 3 research projects at the ministerial and bureau level, and carried out special research on traditional Chinese medicines such as slowing down and reducing fever
- Professor Yan Zhenghua
90 Yan Zhenghua's 90th Birthday
- Vice Chairman Chen Zhili and Yan Lao
Yan Zhenghua familiar with the classics under the guidance of famous doctors
- He entered Qihuang at the age of 14 and worshiped two famous doctors. He memorized the four classics and was the fourth generation of the Menghe School. 20-year-old Xuanhu was a doctor, and 27-year-old Zhongxian TCM champion.
- "Teacher, in addition to blood remedies, what do you generally use?" The student asked. Yan Zhenghua came out with his mouth: "Blood is not self-sustaining, but you must have a medicine for yang, and blood is prosperous."
- Yan Zhenghua was born in Danyang County, Jiangsu Province in 1920. At the age of 14, he studied Chinese medicine with the famous Confucian doctor Dai Yusan at Tongyi. He started from reciting classic texts and entered Qihuang. Mr. Dai requires his apprentices to read the four classics. In the meantime, Yan Zhenghua recite most of the contents of the Nei Jing, the entire contents of the Treatise on Febrile Diseases, and the prescriptions in The Essentials of Jin Kui, etc., thus laying a solid theoretical foundation for traditional Chinese medicine. They all said that "Tongzigong will benefit for life". Yan Zhenghua read the four major classics in his childhood. Many articles are well-known in his heart. With his lifelong medical practice, he can still recite fluently.
- Recalling his childhood medical education, Yan Zhenghua said: "At that time, I wanted to learn a technology and maintain my livelihood. Later, I became more and more fond of Chinese medicine."
- Speaking of the people who had the most influence on him, Yan Lao said that Yang Boliang was counted. "If I haven't studied with Mr. Yang Boliang, it may take longer to accumulate clinical experience, so learning directly from famous doctors is an excellent way to learn Chinese medicine."
- Yan Zhenghua was a 17-year-old undergraduate of Jiangsu Province s famous doctor Yang Boliang. Yang was a re-discipline of Ma Peizhi, a well-known Chinese medical doctor of the Menghe School in the late Qing Dynasty. Yan Zhenghua studied with Yang Boliang for 3 years. He attended the consultation with his teacher during the day and stayed at Teacher Yang's house at night. He organized cases, recited medical classics, practiced calligraphy, and learned ancient texts. Yan Zhenghua was deeply appreciated by Yang for his insight and diligence, so he got the true biography of the "Menghe School" and became the fourth generation of the Menghe School.
- Yan Zhenghua, a 20-year-old teacher, returned home from a doctor's office. In 1947, he participated in Danyang County TCM Examination, ranking first.
Yan Zhenghua Founding Discipline
- He initiated the construction of the discipline of traditional Chinese medicine in two hospitals of Chinese medicine; he edited the first "Chinese Medicine" lecture in New China, presided over the preparation of the first edition of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" textbooks in Chinese universities of Chinese medicine, and edited the first "Advanced Chinese Medicine" College Teaching Reference Series · Traditional Chinese Medicine " [2] .
- Among the folks who became champions of Chinese medicine, they did not expect that they would become university professors, nor did they expect to be one of the founders and founders of the pharmacy discipline of higher education in China.
- Yan Zhenghua recalled that "university education was not an ordinary thing for the Chinese in the 1940s and 1950s. Only a small number of people were lucky enough to enter the university." No doubt, Yan Zhenghua was lucky. In March 1955, he was admitted to the newly-constructed Nanjing Teachers' Training School (predecessor of Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine) with advanced grades.
- After graduating from Nanjing Traditional Chinese Medicine School in 1956, he stayed on to teach and served as the leader of the Chinese Medicine Teaching and Research Group. At that time, China had just begun to establish a college of traditional Chinese medicine, and there was no Chinese medicine textbook. Yan Zhenghua fought day and night, and edited the first edition of "Lectures on Traditional Chinese Medicine" suitable for undergraduate study of Chinese medicine within a few months, which created the conditions for the establishment of the Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (the predecessor of Nanjing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) and the establishment of Chinese medicine courses.
- In 1957, Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (formerly known as Beijing University of Chinese Medicine) was just established. Yan Zhenghua was appointed by the Ministry of Health to teach at Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. At that time, there were only 4 teachers in the school. Yan Zhenghua began to teach Chinese medicine courses and was responsible for setting up a teaching and research group of Chinese medicine. He was the first leader of the teaching and research group. In 1958, Yan Zhenghua was responsible for the establishment of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which developed into the School of Chinese Medicine of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine two years later, and was one of the earliest institutions of higher education of Chinese medicine in China. Yan Zhenghua is the director of the Chinese Medicine Teaching and Research Office; in 1985, the Chinese Medicine Research Institute was established, and Yan Zhenghua was the honorary director of the Chinese Medicine Research Institute.
- Lecture scenario (1 photo)
- In the teaching of Chinese medicine, Yan Zhenghua focused on the efficacy of the drug as the core, and explained it with theories of medicinal properties such as sexual flavor and classics, and combined the clinical teaching of drug compatibility, dosage, usage and contraindications. He led teachers to extract document cards, write handouts of traditional Chinese medicine, and prepared the school's earliest traditional Chinese medicine specimen room; he also led students to go up the mountain to collect medicine and make specimens. His teaching philosophy and methods have laid the foundation for the teaching of Chinese medicine in Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- In the field of Chinese medicine, there is a reputation of "Southern Lingbeiyanyan". It is said that in the 1960s, Yan Zhenghua and Professor Ling Yizheng of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine jointly established the theoretical framework of the textbook of "Traditional Chinese Medicine" in China. Basic model of talent training. In 1959, Yan Zhenghua and Ling Yizheng presided over the compilation of the first edition of the textbook "Traditional Chinese Medicine" in higher education institutions of Chinese medicine. In 1963, Yan Zhenghua presided over the revision and review of the textbook, and was nicknamed "the second edition of the textbook". The advent of the textbook "Traditional Chinese Medicine" established the basic framework and content of traditional Chinese medicine teaching in contemporary Chinese medical colleges and universities, and also established Yan Zhenghua's position as the main founder and founder of Chinese medicine in higher education in China.
- Since teaching for 53 years, Yan Zhenghua has always been a leading figure in writing, revising, enriching and improving the teaching materials of Chinese Medicine. In 1986, "Clinical Practical Chinese Medicine" edited by him was published, becoming an important reference book for Chinese medical personnel to learn Chinese medicine. In 1991, the "Teaching Reference Book Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine · Traditional Chinese Medicine" edited by him was published, which has become the authoritative paradigm of traditional Chinese medicine. In 2008, his editor-in-chief "Yan Zhenghua Traditional Chinese Medicine Lecture Notes" was published, laying down the basic content of clinical traditional Chinese medicine. At present, the textbook "Chinese Pharmacy" of the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan for National Undergraduate Planning Textbooks" in Chinese universities of higher learning in the new century is also reviewed by Yan Zhenghua. During his long-term medical teaching, he continued to write, and his published works reached more than 6 million words.
- Yan Zhenghua attaches great importance to the echelon construction of the teaching team of Chinese medicine disciplines. He has carefully cultivated every young and middle-aged teacher who works around him, and guides them in preparing lessons, trial lectures, editing lecture notes, writing books, clinical treatment, and experimental research. Teachers have grown rapidly, and the overall level of Chinese medicine teaching has taken the lead in the country. In 2007, this teaching team won the Ministry of Education's national Chinese medicine teaching team and the Beijing excellent Chinese medicine teaching team.
- In the past few years, at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, it was often seen that an old man with white hair was sitting in the classroom listening and taking notes, and the old man was Yan Zhenghua. For decades, each of his graduate students, doctoral students, or young teachers in the teaching and researching department of traditional Chinese medicine has tried to give lectures. He has to sit in the classroom to listen to and instruct himself.
Yan Zhenghua's educated lush apricot forest
- In 53 years of teaching, he has taught apprentices, 39 master and Ph.D students, and trained thousands of Chinese medicine students who have become talents in Xinglin. He passed Qi Huang Huanghuo, worthy of the Chinese physician.
- "It's the happiest thing to see your students become the pillars of the Chinese medicine career." When talking about the students Tao Manli, Yan Zhenghua's face was filled with pride.
- Yan Zhenghua coached for 53 years and devoted himself to training Chinese medicine talents. Yan Zhenghua was promoted to associate professor in 1962, professor in 1978, master tutor in 1979, and doctoral tutor in 1986. He has successively participated in dozens of classes including Chinese medicine specialty, undergraduate, middle school of western studies, and graduate school of traditional Chinese medicine. Thousands of students gave lectures and took clinical internships. At the same time, Yan Zhenghua taught 5 apprentices (Gao Yunyan, Chang Zhangfu, Zhang Bing, Deng Juan, Gao Chengqi), and trained 19 graduate students and 13 doctoral students.
- Yan Zhenghua taught Yan Mingfangfang not only to impart knowledge in books, but also to train the heirs of the Chinese medicine industry in conjunction with scientific research.
- Yan Zhenghua has trained a large number of outstanding Chinese medicine experts in the field of medicinal theory research and application research. For example, apprentice Zhang Bing is a doctoral supervisor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, and doctoral candidate Zheng Huzhan is a doctoral supervisor of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Juan and other academic achievements are quite deep, graduate students Wang Yujie, Zhou Ping'an, Liu Yude, Wang Zhibin, etc. have become leading figures in various colleges and universities and research institutes.
- In the research of Chinese medicine to delay aging, Yan Zhenghua believes that human aging is related to the body's yin deficiency and blood stasis, so he advocates the academic thought of delaying aging by supplementing liver and kidney yin and promoting blood circulation and stasis. He directed doctoral students Zheng Huzhan and Huang Hui Working on this topic, Huang Hui is currently an associate researcher at the Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences.
- In the field of research on the prevention and treatment of difficult disease syndromes of traditional Chinese medicine, he directed doctoral students Wang Zhibin, Miao Mingsan, Meng Jie, and apprentices Zhang Bing, Deng Juan, Gao Chengqi, etc. to conduct research on prevention and treatment of difficult diseases such as spleen and stomach disease, respiratory disease, and hypertension.
- These students, following the academic ideas of Professor Yan Zhenghua, have become outstanding professionals in traditional Chinese medicine and played an important role in the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine.
- Yan Zhenghua carefully trains his students, strives to be strict in his studies, and shows generosity and kindness in life, treating his students like a kind father. He studied with Changzhang Fu, an apprentice to Yan Lao for many years, and later became a professor at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. Chang Zhangfu still remembers the deliciousness of the braised fish cooked by the teacher 20 years ago. "Every weekend at that time, Yan Lao's home became a 'big canteen' for students to improve their meals."
- Yan Zhenghua was identified by the Ministry of Personnel and the Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1990 as the "instructor who inherits the experience of famous old Chinese medicine practitioners"; in 2007, he was awarded the title of "Outstanding Instructor in Inheritance of the Academic Experience of Older Traditional Chinese Medicine Experts" by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- Yan Lao 90 years old to teach students clinical diagnosis and treatment (1 photo)
- The reason why Yan Zhenghua became a well-known Chinese medicine practitioner, Chinese pharmacist, and Chinese medicine educator in China is from his dedication and love for the cause of Chinese medicine. During the "Cultural Revolution", colleges and universities stopped enrolling students, but in order to train the heirs of the Chinese medicine cause, Yan Zhenghua actively communicated with the local health administrative department when he was decentralized in Henan, and asked for Chinese medicine classes. Apart from work, I will teach the students about the course of Chinese medicine and do my best to reduce the losses caused by the Cultural Revolution to the cause of Chinese medicine. In addition, Yan Zhenghua required his children and grandchildren to study Chinese medicine. For example, his second son is engaged in traditional Chinese medicine, and his youngest daughter is engaged in the management of traditional Chinese medicine books. It is Yan Zhenghua's most gratifying thing that Chinese medicine is passed on in school and at home.
- Granddaughter Gao Ling has been with her grandfather to attend the clinic every Saturday since she entered college. She told reporters that I lived with Grandpa from an early age. In memory, Grandpa always sat at the table holding books, sometimes taking notes, sometimes singing like the ancients, and sometimes picked up writing brushes to practice calligraphy. When I learned that when I was admitted to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, my grandfather was pleased and wrote Lu You's poems: "The ancients have no knowledge, the young and the old have been made, and the paper must come to the end. I never know how to do this." To encourage me.
Yan Zhenghua Qin in clinical medicine
- He is proficient in medicine and diligent in clinical trials. Medication advocates four or two pull-outs, no fierce doses, no large doses, which is strange in general, and the prescription can be seen in the Menghe medical style.
- "I had kidney disease. Two months ago, I was looking for Yan Lao to see a doctor. It was very effective. Today I came here a second time. I didn't expect Yan Lao to be as familiar as my family and ask about my illness. I was really moved." Patients told reporters.
- Yan Zhenghua has never lost his TCM clinic while teaching Chinese medicine. He said: "To become a master of Chinese medicine, you must first become a master of Chinese medicine, and the two complement each other." Now he is 89 years old and still sees patients, and every time he visits, he must record each patient's condition, diagnosis, medication, and insist on writing medicine. case. Every patient, Yan Lao remembers it.
- How can I become a famous doctor? Yan Zhenghua replied: "If you want to become a famous doctor, you must be familiar with the medicine and use it reasonably; you must have an early and multiple admissions card, try to understand and gain experience." Yan Zhenghua practiced medicine independently in his weak crown, and has not been interrupted for the next 70 years. Even during the "Cultural Revolution", he was decentralized to work in Shangqiu, Henan Province, but he insisted on diagnosing and treating diseases for the local people while working. Diligent in clinical trials and exploring the properties of medicines, Yan Zhenghua has become a national medicine rescuer.
- Professor Yan Zhenghua's clinical card (1 photo )
- "The essence of medicine is good at surgery." Yan Zhenghua sent prescriptions for medicine, advocating peace, usually achieving change, and more amazing.
- A patient in his 40s in Inner Mongolia suffered from mutton smoking and drinking, and a ulcer of 1 cm x 1 cm was formed in his throat, which seriously affected his eating. He went to many large hospitals and never improved. He was found by a friend to find Yan Zhenghua. After taking Chinese medicine for two weeks, you can eat, and soon the ulcers disappeared magically.
- There was also a middle-aged woman with uterine bleeding who was hospitalized in a large hospital in Beijing for more than 3 months. Her blood was draining. Later she took only a few Chinese medicines prescribed by Yan Zhenghua to control the bleeding.
- Repeated cases like this are everywhere in Yan Zhenghua's medical records.
- "When the medicine is used, the medicine can be used properly." Yan Zhenghua summed up the experience of prescribing medicine: clever use of multi-effect medicine, good use of peace medicine, careful use of poison and strong medicine, use of drugs of the same name, no prescription, due to evidence.
- For treating complex diseases, Yan Zhenghua often integrates several formulas into one according to the needs of treatment. Such as treating colds and fever, coughing sputum, headache, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, itching, and chest tightness, Yan Zhenghua combined Yin Qiao San, Xing Su San, and Zhi Chou San into a whole. Fever and cough recipe, the effect is very good.
- Yan Zhenghua is proficient in medical treatment, teaching, and scientific research. Since 1986, he has begun to study a new Chinese medicine preparation "Huanghuahua Oral Liquid" for treating pediatric fever syndrome. The medicine obtained a new medicine certificate approved by the State Food and Drug Administration in 1997. After it was put on the market, it received good social benefits and Economic benefits.
Yan Zhenghuaqian and sincere virtue and art
- He is benevolent and sincere, and he will believe in words and actions. "Demand is close to Buddhism, art is close to immortality, both arts and craftsmanship are perfect, and both virtue and art are good." People commented on him this way.
- Patient first is the embodiment of Yan Zhenghua's noble medical ethics. In April 2003, SARS raged, and 83-year-old Yan Zhenghua still insisted on going out of the clinic. The students called to persuade him to stop the clinic for a few days. He said, "As a doctor, this disease scares me from going to the clinic. Who do our patients look for?" One day, a student with a high fever in the school came to him for treatment. He Seriously dialectical treatment, so that the student's condition can be controlled, Yan Zhenghua suggested that he be transferred to the hospital system for treatment (the student was later diagnosed as the only SARS patient in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), the student recovered soon, and Yan Zhenghua and his family both He was therefore medically isolated.
- Yan Zhenghua is a consonant of the patient, not only to give the patient psychological comfort, but also to prescribe medicines to reduce the patient's financial burden as much as possible. Based on the premise of treating the disease, he does not prescribe valuable drugs and checklists that are not related to treatment.
- Yan Zhenghua always adhering to the sincere style of a great doctor who is "professional and professional, and moral." Although he is an old Chinese medicine practitioner, he is indifferent to fame and fortune, unites colleagues and colleagues, seeks common development, does not stigmatize academics, and does not fight for status. In the face of honor status has always been very low-key.
- The adolescent youth of that time has now become a "master of Chinese medicine". He said humbly, "I just did what a doctor and teacher should do, and I didn't expect to get many honors. I have a responsibility to continue to train students and treat patients. As long as my physical condition allows, I will continue to work. "Yan Lao's dedication spirit shines brightly on the personality charm of the master of Chinese medicine and infects everyone around him.
- Many people are feeling: watching Yan Lao's prescription is like admiring a wonderful calligraphy work. Yan Zhenghua has always loved calligraphy since he was a child. He used to write prescriptions in lower case, and the patients had to collect everything, not only because of the sophisticated prescription skills but also because of the high level of calligraphy.
- The reason why Yan Zhenghua has a long life is greatly related to his healthy mentality, living habits and diet. He is good at ancient literature, and often writes poems to express his ambitions. For example, he wrote poems on New Year's Eve: "The firecrackers move in the years, and the country and the people live a wealthy New Year; the family gathers together for joy, and the infinite scenery is in front of him." Jogging in the morning, or playing Tai Chi, doing his own aerobics and practicing qigong; he does not smoke, and occasionally drinks a small amount of rice wine or wine to circulate the blood without hurting the viscera; he is used to a cooked, easy-to-digest diet, and often supplements it The product is used to aid righteousness, such as taking ginseng tea, etc.
- Mayor Guo Jinlong awarded Honorary Certificate to Lao Yan (1 photo)
- Yan Zhenghua has visited and lectured abroad three times, and has visited North Korea, Cambodia and Japan. "My most memorable was to go to Cambodia for half a year to carry out foreign aid missions, hold Chinese herbal medicine classes for locals, help set up a pharmaceutical factory, and edited two books," Cambodia Common Herbs "and" Cambodia Recipes ". Preferential treatment and well-paid employment in many countries, working for the Chinese medicine industry in China. He deserves the title of Master of Chinese Medicine.
- At the end of the interview, the reporter asked what Yan Lao s biggest expectation was. He wrote down in the reporter s interview notebook carefully: Further study of traditional Chinese medicine with modern science and technology, modernization and internationalization of traditional Chinese medicine! The 89-year-old Chinese medicine master's confidence and expectations for the development of Chinese medicine.
Biography of Yan Zhenghua
- Born in Danyang County, Jiangsu in 1920;
- In 1934, worshipped Tongyi Confucian doctor Dai Yusan as a doctor;
- In 1937, Yang Boliang, the third-generation descendant of Ma Pei, a representative medical practitioner of the Menghe School, was a teacher;
- In 1940, Xuanhu Jishi;
- In 1956, he taught at Nanjing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and served as the leader of the teaching and research team of Chinese Medicine, writing the first "Lecture Notes on Chinese Medicine";
- In 1957, he was transferred to Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and served as the leader of the Chinese Medicine Teaching and Research Group of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine;
- Joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1962;
- In 1978, he was promoted to professor and approved as a master's degree tutor;
- In 1984, approved as a doctoral tutor;
- In 1986, the editor-in-chief of Clinical Practical Chinese Medicine was published;
- In 1990, he was identified by the Ministry of Personnel and the Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine as the instructor who inherited the experience of famous old Chinese medicine;
- In 1991, he was awarded the special government subsidy of the State Council, and the "National Reference Book Series of Teaching in Higher Institutions of Traditional Chinese Medicine · Traditional Chinese Medicine" was published;
- In 1997, the Huanghuanghua Oral Liquid, which was developed under the lead, obtained the new drug certificate from the Ministry of Health;
- In 2003, he was awarded a lifetime director of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medicine;
Yan Zhenghua wins honor
- In 2006, he won the "Special Contribution Award" for the first Chinese traditional medicine heritage of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medicine;
- In 2007, he was awarded the title of "Outstanding Instructor of Training Program" by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
- The title of "Outstanding Instructor of National Traditional Chinese Medicine Experts' Succession Work";
- In 2008, he was named the representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage project.
- Yan Zhenghua's clinical experience and academic thoughts are listed in the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" National Science and Technology Support Project,
- The "Yan Zhenghua Traditional Chinese Medicine Lecture Notes" was published;
- In 2009, the Beijing Municipal Government established the "Yan Zhenghua Famous Medical Studio";
- He was awarded the title of "Beijing Famous Master of Medicine" in Beijing, the first title of "National Master of Medicine" in China, and a lifetime achievement of the Chinese Academy of Chinese Medicine.
- In September 2019, it won the title of National Outstanding Contribution to Traditional Chinese Medicine awarded by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the National Health and Health Commission, and the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. [3]