
Head of Neonatal Department, Chief Physician, Master of Medicine. Class A High-level Introduced Medical Talent of Longhua District, Shenzhen.
Current academic appointments include: Young Committee Member of the Neonatology Branch of Chinese Medical Doctor Association; Committee Member of the Neonatal Nutrition Group of Chinese Medical Doctor Association; Vice Chairman of the Neonatology and Pediatrics Committee of Longhua District, Shenzhen; Executive Member of the Pediatric Emergency and Child Health Committee of Guangdong Primary Medical Association.
She graduated from Hebei Medical University and dedicated nearly 20 years to neonatal clinical practice at Hebei Children’s Hospital. She received advanced professional training at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA, and completed an academic observation program at Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.
She has published over 10 articles in Chinese core journals, including 2 SCI-indexed papers as the first author. She has presided over 3 provincial-level scientific research projects. Moreover, she has authored 3 specialized neonatal medical monographs and participated in compiling 2 additional books. She is the recipient of two Hebei Provincial Science and Technology Progress Awards.
Boasting profound theoretical expertise and abundant clinical experience, she focuses on the diagnosis, treatment and prognostic evaluation of common neonatal diseases. She has in-depth experience in the clinical management of preterm infants, with a particular focus on feeding regimens and growth development assessment. She is proficient in the rescue of critically ill neonates and the diagnosis of intractable, rare neonatal diseases, having successfully treated more than one hundred extremely low birth weight infants and extremely preterm infants.
She is skilled in a full range of sophisticated neonatal techniques, including closed thoracic drainage, neonatal cerebral function monitoring, exchange transfusion for severe hyperbilirubinemia, nitric oxide inhalation therapy, lumbar puncture, neonatal resuscitation, comprehensive management of extremely preterm infants, as well as enteral and parenteral nutrition therapy.
Her clinical strengths cover critical neonatal rescue and respiratory support, including neonatal infection, brain injury, severe hyperbilirubinemia, neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, neonatal sepsis, lactose intolerance, cow’s milk protein allergy, neonatal diarrhea, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and congenital inherited metabolic disorders. She specializes in enteral and parenteral nutrition management, post-discharge follow-up and nutritional intervention for preterm infants. She has extensive experience in the long-term follow-up of high-risk neonates such as preterm infants and very low/extremely low birth weight infants, enabling timely detection and clinical intervention for potential growth and developmental abnormalities.
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