Yu Gongwu Character Profile

Yu Gouwu

Yu Gouwu, male, director of the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, graduated from the Medical Department of Guangzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1967.

Chinese name: Yu Gouwu

Nationality: Chinese

Occupation: Director of the Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Graduated from Guangzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Major accomplishments: Awarded the "96 First International Exhibition of Outstanding Achievements in Traditional Chinese Medicine" by the United States. Outstanding Thesis Award

Representative works: 100 cases of pediatric urinary frequency disorder treated by tonifying the middle and benefiting the qi soup plus Lu Bifang

Personal history

In 1968, she was assigned to Sanya People's Hospital of Hainan Province as a physician and head of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and then transferred to Rao Ping County People's Hospital of Guangdong Province as the director of the outpatient department in 1980.

Biography

When he became the director in 1984. He studied hard on medical practice, had rich clinical experience, and won the praise of the public for his good medical ethics and superb medical skills. In Hong Kong, Macao, Thailand, overseas Chinese compatriots enjoy a good reputation. in November 1998 was promoted to Chinese medicine internal medicine chief physician. In recent years, he has written a number of papers summarizing his experience, seven of which have been published in key magazines at the provincial level and above. Among them, "the idea of Chinese medicine treatment of esophageal cancer" was awarded the Outstanding Thesis Prize of the First International Exhibition of Outstanding Achievements of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the U.S.A.; "100 Cases of Frequent Urination in Children Treated by Supplementing Zhongyiqi Tang and Lupifang" was awarded the Chinese Medicine Prize of the First International Exhibition of Outstanding Achievements of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China. 100 cases of pediatric urinary frequency syndrome" won the first prize of Chinese special effect medicine excellent thesis.