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Wei Zhizhen
Date:2019-12-12

Wei Zhizhen, female, was born in 1937, Chief Physician, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), She studied with Mr. Qin Bowei, a famous clinician of modern Chinese medicine in China. She is the third, fourth and fifth batches of instructor of inheritance work of academic experience of national TCM experts. She was a Member of the Standing Committee of the Society of Internal Medicine and Heart Disease of Chinese Society of TCM and a Member of the Standing Committee of Emergency Chest Obstruction of Chinese Society of TCM, being selected as Member of the Expert Base of Medical Accident Technical Appraisal of Beijing Medical Association.

Professor Wei Zhizhen took root in clinical practice for a long time, advocating making the past serve the present, making foreign things serve China, and combining Chinese and modern medicine. She is a pioneer in the early application of modern medical research methods in TCM research. She initially created the idea of syndrome differentiation of arrhythmia of "Using Four Methods for Diagnosis by Feeling the Pulse" "Two Classes, Ten Types, Three Syndromes", and developed a series of prescriptions on treating rapid arrhythmia by modulating pulse. Her scientific research project "Prescriptions on Treating Rapid Arrhythmia by Modulating Pulse" won the first prize of Scientific and Technological Progress of Beijing Administration of TCM, and the "Clinical and Experimental Study on the Treatment of Diabetic Heart Disease with Tangxinning" won the Second Prize of Beijing Scientific and Technological Progress. Her recipe "Rougan Qingxuan Decoction" has been widely used in the clinical treatment of hypertension and ischemic cerebrovascular disease.

She is good at treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and diabetes, such as arrhythmia, coronary heart disease, heart failure, cardiomyopathy, diabetic heart disease, takayasu arteritis, hypertension, cerebral arteriosclerosis, and cerebral insufficiency.