Lin ZHANG
Title
Section Chief of Integrative Medicine,Chief Physician
Degrees
PhD in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Biography
Dr. Zhang Lin has over 30 years of clinical experience. She graduated from the Clinical Medicine Department of Nanjing Medical University in 1992 and then went on to work in emergency respiration and gastroenterology circulation at the General Hospital of Huabei Oil Fields in Renqiu, Hebei. In 2002, She received a master’s degree in alternative medicine from Hebei Medical University, under the guidance of Professor Yao Xixian, Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dr. Zhang then served in the Department of Gastroenterology at the Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 2011, she received her PhD from Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and studied under the renowned TCM teacher Li Qiangou, who served as the Director of the Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
In addition to clinical work, Dr. Zhang actively engaged in teaching and research work, served as the director of the Western Medicine Teaching and Research Office at Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, presided over and participated in multiple provincial level projects, and published multiple research and teaching papers.
Dr. Zhang specializes in the treatment of internal diseases using alternative medicine. She is proficient in treating digestive diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, pancreatitis, fatty liver, gastroesophageal reflux disease, stomachache, abdominal pain, chronic constipation, and chronic diarrhea.
Positions:
Chief Physician of Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Master’s Supervisor
Fourth National Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Academic Inheritors
Director of the Beijing Association of Senior Intellectuals
Cleveland Clinic Visiting Scholar
Director of the Internal Medicine Western Medicine Teaching and Research Office of the Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Member of the Expert Committee on Application and Innovation of Spleen and Stomach Theory, Digestive Diseases Specialty Committee, Chinese Association of Alternative Medicine
Director of the Internal Medicine Branch of the Beijing Association of Alternative Medicine