Huang Jiefu, male, Han nationality, is a native of Jie'an, Jiangxi Province. He was born in 1946, graduated from Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science, and joined the CPC in 1975. He obtained a Master's Degree from Sun Yat-Sen College in 1982.
Huang has engaged in the academic research of liver transplanting and the surgical treatment of liver and gall malignant tumors. He is the chief compiler of 14 surgical monographs, and he has published over 180 papers both at home and abroad. Dr. Huang has won eight provincial, ministerial, and department level scientific research awards. He currently serves as academic leader of the key surgical national project at Sun Yat-Sen University.
Huang Jiefu is vice-president of the Chinese Medical Association, and guest professor of many famous universities both at home and abroad, such as Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University.
2002—2007 | Alternate Member, 16th CPC, Central Committee | |
2001— | Vice-Minister, Ministry of Health | |
1997—2002 | Alternate Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee | |
1997—2001 | Vice-President, Chinese Medical Association | |
1996—2001 | President, Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science | |
1992—1996 | Vice-President, Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science | |
1990—1992 | Deputy Manager, Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science, No. 1 Hospital | |
1987—1990 | Director, Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science, No. 1 Hospital (Hepatic Surgery) | |
1984—1987 | Visiting Scholar, The University of Sydney Australia, Sydney | |
1982 | Graduate, Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science (Received Master's Degree) | |
1982—1984 | Surgeon, Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science, No. 1 Hospital | |
1975 | Joined, CPC | |
1969 | Graduate, Sun Yat-Sen College of Medical Science |