1.Cognition and measures for strengthening the professional ideological education of students in colleges and universities of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Dezeng ZHU ; Liangneng WU ; Wei GU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
It is imperative to establish the dominant position of professional ideological education because it plays the fundamental and guiding role in Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) education system.In order to form the correct sense of value and fine quality in terms of TCM profession and enhance the sense of responsibility and sense of honor in the course of vocational development,the students in colleges and universities of TCM should take a correct motive in their study of TCM and have enthusiasm for their learning.These are the results of all educational means including organization,management,professional teaching and student work,based on the standpoint of people-oriented education.
2.The characteristics of undergraduate talents training program of Traditional Chinese Medicine in military medical university
Dezeng ZHU ; Changquan LING ; Liangneng WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
To establish the talent training mode of the combination of college education and master-apprentice education,strengthen basic education,consolidate practical ability,inspire innovative spirit and promote individual development.The main features of training program are emphasizing military,highlighting master-apprentice and practice,and giving attention to the academic character of TCM and practical technology of western medicine.
3.Effects of ursolic acid in ameliorating insulin resistance in liver of KKAy mice via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors α and γ.
Lin WANG ; Guanliang WANG ; Jiahan LIU ; Di LI ; Dezeng ZHU ; Liangneng WU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(7):793-9
To explore the effects and mechanism of ursolic acid in improving hepatic insulin resistance in KKAy mice with spontaneous type 2 diabetes.
4.Relationships between constitutional types of traditional Chinese medicine and motion sickness in 145 ocean sailors.
Fengfeng MO ; Guoyin ZHENG ; Liangneng WU ; Fanfu FANG ; Caiping LIU ; Changquan LING ; Min LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2011;9(4):390-394
Objective: To investigate the relationships between constitutional types of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and motion sickness. Methods: A survey of TCM constitutions in ocean sailors participating in a voyage was performed by using the TCM Constitution Questionnaire developed by Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, while the survey of motion sickness was operated by Graybiel's diagnostic criteria. The incidences of motion sickness among sailors with different types of constitutions were compared. Results: Prior to the voyage, 50.3% of sailors exhibited a gentleness constitution, 14.5% were of dampness-heat constitution, 10.3% were of qi-stagnation constitution, whereas the percentages of qi-deficiency, yang-deficiency, yin-deficiency, blood-stasis and special diathesis constitutions were 6.2%, 7.6%, 6.2%, 4.1% and 0.7%, respectively. None exhibited a phlegm-dampness constitution. By the end of the 176-day voyage, the percentages of gentleness, dampness-heat, qi-depression, qi-deficiency, yang-deficiency, yin-deficiency, blood-stasis, special diathesis and phlegm-dampness constitutions were 33.8%, 13.8%, 13.1%, 11.0%, 6.9%, 9.7%, 4.1%, 0.7% and 6.9%, respectively. The incidence of motion sickness was 69.7% (101 sailors) during this voyage. The incidences of motion sickness among sailors with different types of constitutions before the voyage showed significant difference (P<0.001). The incidence of motion sickness was higher in the sailors with dampness-heat constitution than in those with gentleness constitution. Conclusion: Types of Chinese medical constitution can be related to susceptibility to motion sickness. Furthermore, ocean voyage may have an effect or influence on the type of Chinese medical constitution of sailors involved.
5.Traditional Chinese medicine constitution types in 127 elderly patients with insomnia: an investigation in communities of Yangpu District, Shanghai.
Chen XIA ; Qunbang ZHU ; Feng HUANG ; Jinghui HUANG ; Hongda CHEN ; Mingjun CHEN ; Wei GU ; Bai LI ; Fanfu FANG ; Liangneng WU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(8):866-73
To analyze the distribution of traditional Chinese medicine constitution types in elderly patients with insomnia.