NAVIGATION

Jing YANG

Title

Attending Doctor

Degrees

Gastroenterologist

Department

Digestive Disease Center

Language

Mandarin
English

Biography

Dr. Yang Jing obtained her Master Degree in gastroenterology from Peking University First Hospital, specializing in gastrointestinal motility disease, early gastrointestinal carcinoma and hepatobiliary disease.
Before joining United Family Hospital, Dr. Yang has 11 years of clinical experience, she worked in Qing Hua University First Affiliated Hospital. In 2021, she attended the general practitioner training in Beijing Chaoyang Hospital. Dr. Yang has comprehensive skills in gastroenterological disease. She is experienced in diagnosing and treating various diseases, such as digestive disease, liver disease, and pancreatic disease. Dr. Yang is good at gastrointestinal endoscopy, such as endoscopic biopsy, hemostasia,  endoscopic mucosal resection, taking out gastrolithiasis and other foreign things . She also does well in capsule endoscopy.
Dr. Yang has been working as a director of teaching for many years. She serves as teachers of intern and residency, and wins the title of “Excellent Teacher” for many times.  She is good at teaching, and participated in the 4th and 5th Youth Teacher Competition of Tsinghua University.  Good teaching work benefits the clinical theory and skills.

Dr. Yang participates in scientific research actively, and has published many professional papers in journals such as Chinese Journal of Digestion, Journal of Practical Hepatology, Chinese Journal of Diabetes, and Acupuncture Research. She also participated in the project of “Evaluation of serum detection of gastrin-17 combined with pepsinogen for screening early gastric cancer“ in national multi-center clinical study. She also took part in the project of “Preliminary study on the different expressions of EGFR, Gastrin-17 and other marker molecules in pre-gastric cancer, early cancer and advanced cancer”.  Also she did some work in the project of “Preliminary study on the incidence of intestinal bacterial overgrowth in patients with different digestive symptoms”.

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