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Lin Zongyi, a native of Tainan. Graduated from Taipei High School (1939).
Lin Zongyi
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- Lin Zongyi, a native of Tainan.
- Lin Zongyi, a native of Tainan.
- Born September 19, 1920 in Tainan City, Tainan Prefecture, Taiwan.
In 1932, the first public school of Tainan City (Tainan State Tainan Normal Affiliated Public School, 1 is the number, and now the National Tainan University attached experimental elementary school) graduated and was admitted to the 7-year Taipei High School (4 years for ordinary subjects? 3 years for advanced subjects) .
In 1939, he completed 7 years of study at Taipei High School, became a graduate, and enrolled in the medical department of Imperial University of Tokyo.
In 1943, he graduated from the Department of Medicine, Imperial College of Tokyo, Japan, and joined the Tokyo Metropolitan University of Psychiatry as a medical bureau member, and later stayed on as an assistant (without teaching assistant).
Served as a psychiatrist at Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital (Tokyo Metro Matsuzawa Hospital).
In 1946, he returned to Taiwan and practiced medicine in Xikou, Taipei, where he was the attending physician of the Xikou Sanatorium (Taiwan Governor's Government Psychiatric Sanatorium in Taiwan during the Japanese rule).
In 1947, the National Taiwan University Hospital opened a Taiwanese neuropsychiatric department (separated in 1980). Lin was the first neuropsychiatric director and the first neuropsychiatric professor and director of the National Taiwan University Medical College. The professor of psychiatry at the University School of Medicine is Zhong Xiu III, and the assistant professor of psychiatry is Ryosuke Kurosawa. After the end of the Second World War, from mid-1945 to the end of 1946, Professor Kurosawa was retained by the dean of the medical school as the medical and teaching research related to neuropsychology .
In 1950, he received a scholarship from the United States to study at Harvard Medical School for two years, and then transferred to his alma mater, the University of Tokyo.
In 1953, he obtained a doctorate of medicine from the University of Tokyo with a Thesis of the Incidence of Mental Disorders in Chinese and other cultures.
In 1956, he studied at the Maudsley Institute of Psychiatry at the University of London in the United Kingdom for one year. After returning to Taiwan, he established a child mental health center and director at the National Taiwan University Hospital, and opened the first child mental medicine clinic in Taiwan.
In 1965 he went to work at the United Nations World Health Organization in Geneva, overseeing the director of mental health at the World Health Organization.
He resigned as a faculty member of the National Taiwan University in 1966 and stayed in Europe and the United States.
In 1969, he was employed as a professor of mental health by the University of Michigan.
In 1973, he was employed as a professor of psychiatry by the University of British Columbia, Canada.
In 1974, he was elected president of the World Federation for Mental Health for five years.
In 1979 he stepped down as chairman of the World Mental Health Alliance and was hired as emeritus professor by his alma mater, the University of Tokyo.
Elected Honorary Chairman of the World Mental Health Union (Life Honorary) in 1981.
In 1983, he was employed as an honorary professor by the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
In 1984 he was hired as an honorary professor by the University of Hong Kong.
He retired from the University of British Columbia in 1985 and became an adjunct professor.
Taiwan in 1987
- Professor Lin has established a modern mental health system in Taiwan, insisting on mental health as one of the core tasks of public health. He has been a professor and director of neuropsychiatry at the National Taiwan University Medical College and director of the Neuropsychiatry department at the National Taiwan University Hospital for 19 years. He has been the director of the Children's Mental Health Center of the National Taiwan University Hospital for 10 years. Pioneer of child psychiatry, the now retired professor of child psychiatry Xu Qingqing and Song Weicun are his students.
- Professor Lin led students to conduct psychiatric epidemiological surveys in Muzha, Xinpu, and Anping, northern and central Taiwan, and established the earliest psychiatric epidemiological database in Taiwan, laying a solid foundation for the localization of psychiatry in Taiwan.
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