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Xu Wen, MD, professor, chief physician, doctoral supervisor. He is currently the director of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery-Department of Laryngology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University. He is also the deputy leader of the vocal science group of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Branch, the deputy chairman of the Voice Professional Committee of the Chinese Academy of Art and Medicine, and the executive vice chairman of the Greater China Region of the International Voice Association. [1]

Xu Wen

(Chief Physician, Beijing Tongren Hospital)

Xu Wen, MD, professor, chief physician, doctoral supervisor. He is currently the director of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery-Department of Laryngology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University. He is also the deputy leader of the vocal science group of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Branch, the deputy chairman of the Voice Professional Committee of the Chinese Academy of Art and Medicine, and the executive vice chairman of the Greater China Region of the International Voice Association. [1]
Chinese name
Xu Wen
date of birth
January 1968
Occupation
Chief physician of throat
research direction
Voice Medicine and Speech Pathology

Xu Wen works

Xu Wen, MD, professor, chief physician, doctoral supervisor. He is currently the director of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery-Department of Laryngology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University. [1]

Xu Wen Academic Post

Deputy leader of the vocal science group of the Chinese Academy of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Branch
Deputy Chairman of the Voice Professional Committee of the Chinese Academy of Art and Medicine
Executive Vice Chairman, Greater China, International Voice Association
Member of International Speech and Voice Society
The First Deputy Chairman of the Sleep Medicine Expert Committee of the Chinese Medical Doctors Association
Vice Chairman of Gastroesophageal Reflux Multidisciplinary Branch of China Association for the Promotion of International Healthcare
Member of Sleep Medicine Branch of China Healthcare International Exchange Promotion Association
Member of the Otolaryngology Group of the 17th Chinese Medical Association Pediatrics Branch
Member of Otolaryngology, Adolescent Medicine, Chinese Medical Doctors Association Member of Beijing Medical Doctors Association
Member of Beijing Otolaryngology Professional Committee of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine
Editorial Board of Journal of Voice
Editors of core journals such as Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Convener of World Voice Day in China [1]

Xu Wen is good at personally

Mainly engaged in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of throat diseases and voice diseases and corresponding research, including the diagnosis and surgical treatment of throat diseases, throat diseases, voice diseases, sleep apnea and other leading domestic standards, including laryngeal microsurgery treatment, vocal cord paralysis Diagnosis and surgical treatment have reached the advanced level in the world. [1]

Xu Wen's research and awards

He has published 23 monographs, including 2 chief editors, 2 deputy editors, 2 English monographs, and 17 Chinese monographs. A total of 88 first author papers have been published (24 SCI, 64 Chinese).
He has won 1 key R & D project from the Ministry of Science and Technology, 3 projects from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 3 projects from the Beijing Natural Science Foundation, and participated in research projects such as the National Science and Technology Research Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
He has won one National Science and Technology Progress Award, one National Science and Technology Achievement Award, and two provincial and ministerial awards.
He has participated in more than 50 speeches at international and domestic academic conferences. In 2013 he was invited to chair the 20th World Otolaryngology Conference once.
In 2011, he won the 12th China Youth Science and Technology Award for outstanding contributions in the field of voice medicine.

Xu Wen Education

He received his doctorate degree in medicine in 2001 and studied in 2003 at Pittsburgh University Medical Center and Wisconsin University.

Xu Wen work experience

1991 present: Resident, Attending Physician, Deputy Chief Physician, Chief Physician, Otorhinolaryngology Department, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University.
Currently engaged in professional throat science.
Research interests: voice medicine and speech pathology.
Research content: pathological vocal pronunciation characteristics and compensation mechanism. [1]

Xu Wen's achievements

In 2001, he was selected as the "One Hundred Thousand" Health Talent Project in Beijing. In 2002, he was selected as the Beijing Science and Technology Rising Star.
In 2004, he was awarded special funding for outstanding talent training by the Organization Department of Beijing Municipal Committee. More than 50 papers have been published in professional journals at home and abroad, and 7 papers have been included in SCI. Associate editor-in-chief of "Voice Medicine" and "National Continuing Medical Education Project Textbook-Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery". Hosted a number of scientific research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Beijing Natural Science Foundation, participated in the project and won one second prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award, one second prize of Beijing Science and Technology Progress Award, and one first prize of Science and Technology Progress Award of Beijing Health Bureau. .

Xu Wen's Assassination

At around four o'clock in the afternoon on September 15, 2011, Xu Wen, the chief physician of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of Tongren Hospital, was chopped by an unknown man. Xu Wen's head, back and left arm were cut with 17 knives. Just one hour after the incident, the perpetrator was controlled by the police. He was a patient that Dr. Xu Wen had diagnosed and treated five years ago. On the day of the crime, when Dr. Xu Wen stepped out of the No. 2 clinic, a middle-aged man wearing a peaked cap and a beard quickly walked towards her, and chopped without a word. This sudden scene scared all the medical staff and patients present. Many patients ran away in fright. The medical staff couldn't stop the already crazy murderer. Xu Wen fell into a pool of blood, and he had not stopped the knife in his hand.
According to witnessed medical personnel, the hackers did not throw their blood-stained kitchen knives aside until they were exhausted, and left calmly and calmly. At 17:50 on September 15, 2011, the police controlled the suspect Wang. It is understood that Xu Wen will not be able to continue his surgical work in the future.
After nine hours of surgery, Xu Wen was finally out of danger and woke up after being in a coma for two days in the intensive care unit.

Xu Wen Rehabilitation

On September 21, 2011, the fifth day after Xu Wen's surgery, the experts changed medicine and evaluated the function of Xu Wen's wound. The wound healed well, the wound marginal suture reaction was almost non-existent, and the plastic surgery effect was good. The left lower limb function began to be rehabilitated. After comprehensive evaluation by experts, it was considered that the left upper limb function recovery would take a long time, about 1 year.

Xu Wen murderer sued

On April 12, 2012, according to the Legal Daily, the case of Xu Wen, director of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of Beijing Tongren Hospital, was slashed and has been prosecuted. The reporter learned that the murderer Wang Baodi was charged with intentional homicide, and the Beijing Second Intermediate People's Court has officially accepted the case.
On September 15, 2011, Xu Wen, director of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of Beijing Tongren Hospital, was chopped in the hospital by Wang Baodi, a former treatment target. Xu Wen was severed with 6 knives on his head and 10 knives on his limbs. The prosecution believes that the defendant Wang Baozhen deliberately and illegally deprived others of his life, causing serious injuries, bad circumstances, serious consequences, and great social harm, and should be investigated for criminal responsibility for intentional homicide.
Prior to the incident, Wang Baozheng went to Tongren Hospital for the first time on August 30, 2006 due to continued hoarseness for 4 to 5 months. On July 9, 2007, Wang Baozheng was discharged on his own, and his treatment at Tongren Hospital ended.

Xu Wen sentenced in first instance

On April 20, 2012, Xu, the director of the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of the Beijing Tongren Hospital, was stabbed and was opened in Beijing's Second Intermediate People's Court that day.
After the court hearing, the court sentenced the murderer Wang Baodi to 15 years in prison for intentional homicide, and compensated the victims for various economic losses of more than 500,000 yuan.
The court held that Wang Baozhen only believed that the victim was at fault in medical treatment, that is, he continued to violently slash the victim's head and other vital parts in a public place with a kitchen knife, and his behavior constituted intentional homicide. Punish him lightly. The judgment was made accordingly.
After the verdict was issued, two families of the victim Xu Wen did not comment on the verdict. Xu Zicheng, Xu's attorney, said the court's first sentence was too light on Wang Baozhen. He believes that although Wang Baozhen is an attempted crime, he should still be punished severely, citing that Wang Baozhen is very subjective, has extremely cruel means, extremely serious consequences, and has extremely bad social impact. Gao Zicheng also proposed that during the court trial, Wang Baodi himself did not apologize to Xu and did not regret it. Instead, he continued to emphasize the hospital's fault and confessed that he had intended to kill. In view of the above, he believes that Wang Baozhen should be severely punished according to law.
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