What Do Oncology Doctors Do?

Position: Chief Physician, Doctor of Medicine

Zhao Ziyi

(Oncologist)

This entry lacks an overview and an overview map . Supplementing related content makes the entry more complete and can be quickly upgraded. Come on!
Chinese name
Zhao Ziyi
Country of Citizenship
China
People
Han nationality
Occupation
Chief Physician, Doctor of Medicine
Sex
Female
Position: Chief Physician, Doctor of Medicine
Specialties: Department of Oncology, Chemotherapy, Molecular Targeted Therapy for Various Cancer Diseases
Dr. Zhao Ziyi traveled to Japan in 1988 and studied at the "Tokyo National Cancer Center in Japan" as a research doctor, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of digestive tract-breast tumors. From April 1991 to March 1996, he was a PhD candidate in Gastroenterology. He obtained a Doctor of Medicine degree from the "University of Japan Medical College" in March 1996. He was employed as a lecturer by the "University of Japan Medical College" in March 1996. In 1998, he returned to China and applied for the position of director of oncology at the Central Hospital of Jing'an District. He was promoted to chief physician in 2006.
After returning to China, he was invited by the Japanese Society of Gastroenterology to participate in academic exchanges many times and won the first prize of Japanese academic papers. He has published seven research papers in Japanese medical journals and more than ten medical papers in domestic medical core journals. He has participated in academic exchanges in Europe, America, and the Asia Pacific region for many times. He has led the department to complete two research projects in the post of director and completed the "Ten Thousand Talent Training Program". During his tenure, he successfully applied for a clinical pharmacological base for oncology.
The content of Baidu Encyclopedia is edited by netizens. If you find your entry is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use my entry editing service (free of charge) to participate in the correction. Go Now >>

IN OTHER LANGUAGES

Was this article helpful? Thanks for the feedback Thanks for the feedback

How can we help? How can we help?