What Is a Dermatology Residency?

Male, graduated from Jiangsu Medical College, stayed on as assistant professor of dermatology, lecturer and resident dermatologist and attending physician of the affiliated hospital. In April 1956, he served as the Deputy Director of the Qinghai Provincial Dermatology Prevention and Treatment Institute and the director and deputy chief physician of the Dermatology Department of Qinghai Provincial People's Hospital.

Li Yukai

(Dermatologist Resident)

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Male, graduated from Jiangsu Medical College, stayed on as assistant professor of dermatology, lecturer and resident dermatologist and attending physician of the affiliated hospital. In April 1956, he served as the Deputy Director of the Qinghai Provincial Dermatology Prevention and Treatment Institute and the director and deputy chief physician of the Dermatology Department of Qinghai Provincial People's Hospital.
Chinese name
Li Yukai
Country of Citizenship
China
People
Chinese
place of birth
China
Occupation
Director of Dermatology Department, Zhenjiang Medical College Medical School
graduated school
Jiangsu Medical College
In 1962, he served as Deputy Director of Dermatology and Chief Physician (Professor) of the Department of Dermatology, Zhenjiang Medical College. In 1983, he was elected as the representative of the Zhenjiang People's Congress. In 1991, he was elected as the "Character Dictionary" of Zhenjiang, and in 1994 he was selected as "Biography of Chinese Famous Doctors" (contemporary volume). Committed to the exploration of dermatology and dermatological pathology, the application of integrated Chinese and Western medicine in the field of dermatology, research on drug allergies in the 1950s, author of "Dermatogenic Dermatitis", published in the first issue of "Qinghai Health" in 1958, sodium thiosulfate treatment Dermatosis has written "Preliminary Report on Measles Treatment with Sodium Thiosulfate", published in "Chinese Journal of Dermatology" for 60 years. In the 1960s, research on the treatment of skin diseases with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine was conducted. A report of a case of large ulcerative epidermolysis and deflation-type medication was published in the Chinese Journal of Dermatology in 1965.
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