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Xue Jingkang's character introduction
Xue jingkang

Xue Jingkang graduated from the Second Military Medical University of the People's Liberation Army and has been engaged in research on developmental disorders of children and adolescents for more than 20 years. He has been engaged in the research and study of augmentation technology at the International Institute of Child Growth and Development of the University of California, USA, and obtained a doctorate.

Chinese name: Xue Jingkang

Nationality: China.

Occupation: doctor

Graduate school: Second Military Medical University of PLA

Main achievements: won the National Science and Technology Progress Award.

Masterpiece: The current situation of children's growth and development in China.

brief introduction

Participated in more than 30 national research projects on children's growth and development, including National Science and Technology Progress Award 1 and Ministry of Health Science and Technology Progress Award 3. A number of scientific research achievements have achieved remarkable results in clinical treatment. Tens of thousands of patients with short stature were successfully treated, which once set a record of a three-month increase of 10cm. Because of his outstanding achievements in treating short stature, he was awarded the "National Award for Outstanding Contribution to Science and Technology" and was included in "Doctor of Modern Medicine in China".

He has published more than 20 academic papers in chinese journal of endocrinology and metabolism and Chinese Journal of Pediatrics, and participated in the compilation of two books, The Current Situation of Children's Growth and Development in China and The Complete Book of Height Improvement Techniques for Teenagers and Children in China.

Professional knowledge:

He is good at the diagnosis and treatment of dwarfism, endocrine diseases, bone dysplasia, malnutrition and chronic diseases caused by auxin deficiency.