Wang Qingcai’s personal resume

The thyroid gland is the largest endocrine organ in the human body. From birth, the thyroid gland secretes a certain amount of hormones. If hormone secretion is abnormal, it will lead to various thyroid diseases and even thyroid cancer. Since there is no It has obvious symptoms, so it is difficult to detect early, and it is easy to be misdiagnosed as other diseases and delay treatment.

His name is Wang Qingcai. He was born in a family of traditional Chinese medicine. His great-grandfather was a descendant of imperial medicine. In the late Qing Dynasty, he edited the "Collection of Chinese Medicine". He is the ninth generation descendant of the family's secret recipe of Yulong gall ointment and medicine for treating thyroid diseases. . He has been practicing medicine for more than 50 years, focusing on the research and treatment of various thyroid diseases. He has profound medical insights, rich clinical experience, superb medical skills and remarkable curative effects. He promoted the traditional "Yulong gall tumor ointment and medicine" to win the only intangible cultural heritage protection project for thyroid disease, invented 10 interventional treatment technologies for thyroid disease, 4 thyroid traditional Chinese medicine treatment decoctions, and 4 external thyroid plasters, including Two were awarded national invention patents, and one won the second prize of the National Pharmaceutical Industry Scientific and Technological Progress Award. Due to his outstanding achievements, he was included in the "World Science and Technology and Expert Talent Database" large database by China Science and Technology and Talent Development, and enjoys a high reputation in the thyroid academic field at home and abroad.

Influenced by traditional Chinese medicine since childhood, Wang Qingcai has carried forward histological medicine

Born in 1951, Wang Qingcai followed his great-grandfather to treat diseases and save people when he was 6 years old. At the age of 10, he officially became his mother as his teacher and learned from Acupuncture acupuncture points all over the body, recite the names of medicines, and understand the relationship between the human body and its organs. His great-grandfather taught him how to make plaster step by step. From adding oil to the pot to producing the finished product, every step must be done meticulously, with no mistakes allowed. It was at this time that he developed his rigorous and serious medical practice spirit. Due to his intelligence and studiousness, he was able to make authentic plasters skillfully at the age of 12, and could practice medicine independently at the age of 15. In 1979, before his death, his great-grandfather asked his family to bring back Wang Qingcai, who was studying medicine abroad, and personally taught him six handwritten secretaries that had been passed down from his family for more than 300 years.

Premier Zhou Enlai, beloved by the people, proposed that "Western medicine is good, Chinese and Western medicine is good, and the combination of Chinese and Western medicine is even better." In the 1970s, when there was a strong atmosphere of Western medicine and Western medicine, Wang Qingcai, who was born in a family of traditional Chinese medicine, entered the National Advanced Medical School Study Western medicine in colleges and universities. After completing his studies and being assigned a job, Wang Qingcai, who was very interested in dentistry, did not get what he wanted. By chance, he was sent to the People's Liberation Army Hospital to study surgery. During his further studies, Wang Qingcai also made rapid progress. His instructors taught him superb surgical skills. Within one year after returning to his original unit, he performed nearly 1,000 beautiful surgeries and became the veritable "first knife in surgery" in the hospital where he was employed. .

Perhaps it was fate or chance. Among the 1,000 surgeries performed by Wang Qingcai, more than 300 were thyroid nodule surgeries. However, the extremely high recurrence rate after surgery has become a key problem that troubles Wang Qingcai. Not all patients with thyroid nodules are suitable for secondary surgery. After being puzzled, Wang Qingcai went home and asked his great-grandfather, who was still alive at the time, for advice. His great-grandfather said: "I will teach you the secret recipe and production process passed down by my ancestors. You can try our medicine on your patients." After returning to the hospital, Wang Qingcai applied plaster to patients with recurrent thyroid nodules after surgery. Wang Qingcai was overjoyed by the miraculous therapeutic effect. When he touched the originally hard and spreading thyroid nodules with his hands, they began to soften and shrink, and gradually the boundaries became clearer. In patients with good treatment results, the symptoms even basically disappear.

As each thyroid patient recovered, Wang Qingcai’s reputation grew. There is an endless stream of patients coming for treatment from all over the country. In Heilongjiang, where the temperature is minus 20 to 30 degrees in winter, patients often line up for treatment at 2 o'clock in the middle of the night. Soon, a foreign friend who often did business in China offered to purchase his ancestral technology with a huge sum of money. Wang Qingcai, who loved his motherland deeply from the bottom of his heart, refused without hesitation. In order to prevent this technology from leaking out, he decided to apply for a national patent and government Intangible cultural heritage.