At the Department of Medicine and the Graduate School of XX Medical University, I respectively completed my Bachelor’s program and my Master’s program in internal medicine. Through my academic endeavors, I have not only laid a firm yet comprehensive groundwork in medical theories, becoming well-read in classic medical literature, but also developed a sound ability in rigorous yet flexible logical thinking and a sense of scientific commitment. I am relatively strong at probing, from a micro perspective, into the etiopathologic and developmental mechanisms, at theoretically deducing the process of the genesis of a pathological state, and at demonstrating it through well-designed experiments. During heated classroom discussions, I could always convince my classmates with my eloquent presentation, rigorous logical analysis and detailed experimental statistics. In addition to that, I have also won general recognition from the teachers and professors who taught me.
My research capacity, creative thinking and experimental skills experienced further improvement as I joined a research group at the XX Research Institute of Digestive Diseases to undertake a research project for my Master’s program. Under the leadership of Prof. XXX, the most celebrated specialist on digestion, I participated in the project The Development of Chronic Stomach Disease (Gastrosia) & the Mechanism of Cancerization sponsored by XX Provincial Bureau of Public Health. In this project, I focused my research on the mechanism of action and the cellular immunity of the catalyst subunit telomerase in cancerization and investigated, through a microscopic approach, the clinical significance that those two factors may produce on the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the gastric cancer. My thesis, entitled The Expression of hTERT mRNA and Cellular Immunity in Gastric Cancer and Precancerosis won high evaluations from Prof. XX and Prof. XXX and other specialists from XX Union Hospital and the No. 1 Clinical Medical Institute of XX University. They rated my thesis as “demonstrating originality in conception and effective methodology, enriching relevant theories and having marked clinical significance.”
I have accumulated much practical clinical experience since I started working at The No. 2 Hospital of XX Medical University which is classified as the “Grade-A Class-III” hospital (the highest ranking for a hospital in China). Based on my research during the Master’s program, I expanded my research area to include the study on gastric cancer. I have published a total of six papers (please refer to my Resume for more detailed information), including the latest The Expression and the Clinical Implication of the Catalyst Subunit Telomerase in Gastric Cancer and Precancerosis, in the World Journal of Gastroenterology and other leading journals in China and collected into Science Citation Index-Expanded Index Medicus /MEDLINE and Chemical Abstracts. Some of those papers were designated to be presented at annual conference on digestion in XX and XX Province.liuxuepaper.com