Dr. Wang Debingflag    Dr. Wang Debing

University Chancellor
Professor
Peking University, Beijing
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA



Professor Wang graduated from Beijing Medical College in 1960 and began his medical career. He was a visiting scholar in Einstein Medical College, New York in 1983 and 1984. From 1986 through 1989, he served as a fellow of the US International Kellogg foundation. During his service in Beijing Medical university, he held many positions, including residence, attending physician, chief physician, associate professor, full professor, associate director of the People's Hospital, deputy director of the Blood Diseases Research Institute, academic vice president, executive vice president and president of Beijing Medical University.

Social Positions and Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors of Chinese Medical Association Vice President of Chinese Medical Association Beijing Branch Standing committee member of the Medical Research Management Council under Chinese Medical Association Member of the Expert Consultative Committee to Beijing Municipal Government Member of International Exchange Center of Ministry of Health
    Consultant of Beijing-Hong Kong Academic Exchanges Center
Research Interests and Achievements:
Gene diagnosis and gene therapy of leukemia, published over 30 papers on leukemia diagnosis, leukemia classification and cytobiological attributes of leukemia. In 1991, Professor Wang was awarded the guest professor title by Nebraska Medical Center and listed in the World Famous People Catalogue by British Cambridge Biography Center.

Educational and Medical Work:
While serving as the university president, Professor Wang continues to do clinical and teaching work, including ward inspection, giving lectures to undergraduates and graduate student tutoring.

As a medical educator, Professor Wang visited the United States several times to learn advanced theories and practice of medical education and health administration, which he later applied in his work. He has made much success in medical education, hospital administration and research work management. His paper "Hospitals and Medical Schools Jointly Offering Medical Programs is an Effective Model" won the second prize for Excellent Higher Education Programs. He published two books related to hospital management, "Hospital Information System" and "Diagnosis and Treatment of Emergency High-risk Cases," which were welcomed by medical practitioners. Under his leadership, Beijing Medical University has made all round progress in disciplinary development, clinical work, teaching and research. The university has been approved for the National 211 Project which recognizes a few universities for priority development.

In April 2000, Beijing Medical University merged into Peking University as part of Chinese government's effort to restructure its educational system. Professor Wang was appointed Chancellor of Peking University.

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