There is no official announcement as to who Xia Qiang's disciple is.
Xia Qiang, President of Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, leader of the liver surgery discipline, director of Shanghai Organ Transplantation Institute, director of Shanghai Organ Transplantation and Immunoengineering Technology Center, director of Shanghai Liver Transplant Quality Control Center, and chief physician
, professor, doctoral supervisor, outstanding subject leader in Shanghai, leading talents in Shanghai, one of the ten most beautiful doctors in the country, and enjoys special government allowances from the State Council.
He serves as a member of the Children's Committee of the International Liver Transplantation Society (ILTS), the Chairman of the Pediatric Organ Transplantation Professional Committee of the Organ Transplantation Physicians Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, and the Chairman of the Organ Transplantation Branch of the Shanghai Medical Association.
As the first person in charge of the project, he won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, the first prize of the Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award, the first prize of the Ministry of Education Science and Technology Progress Award, and the first prize of the China Medical Science and Technology Award.
Successfully performed the first pediatric liver transplant in China. After taking the first step in the field of pediatric liver transplantation, in addition to joy, we encountered more difficulties that came one after another - in the face of a more fragile life, we have to face
For more sophisticated technical challenges, there are families from remote areas who cannot afford surgery.
In order to provide more children with surgical opportunities, Professor Xia Qiang established China's largest children's liver transplant club in 2012; he joined forces with SMIC and other social welfare organizations and enterprises to establish a children's liver transplant charity fund, which has so far
More than 2,000 children have been rescued; in 2020, Xiwen Renji Charity Home was established, committed to providing a sufficiently convenient living environment for families of poor children.