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Mr. Zhen Jiang| Voice Therapy award |Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhen Jiang| Voice Therapy award |Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zhen Jiang, School of Medicine, Xiamen University, China 

Dr. Zhen Jiang, hailing from Fujian, China, is a dedicated professional in the realm of voice medicine and vocal arts. With an impressive academic journey, including an MD from Fujian Medical University, an MA in Vocology from the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, and currently pursuing a PhD at Xiamen University, he exemplifies a commitment to advancing his expertise. 🎓 Throughout his career, Dr. Jiang has seamlessly merged his medical knowledge with his passion for vocal arts, serving as a voice therapist at Beijing Friendship Hospital and later as a teacher at the Central Conservatory of Music. His research focus on voice medicine underscores his dedication to enhancing understanding and treatment in this specialized field. 🎵 Dr. Jiang’s multifaceted background uniquely positions him as a leader at the intersection of medicine and artistry, where he continues to make significant contributions to both disciplines.

Professional Profiles:

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🏥 Education:

  • MD in Clinical Medicine, Fujian Medical University (2007-2012)
  • MA in Vocology, Department of Voice and Opera, Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing (2013-2016)
  • Currently pursuing a PhD in Voice Medicine and Vocal Arts Medicine at the School of Medicine, Xiamen University, under the mentorship of Supervisor Peiyun Zhuang.

💼 Professional Appointments:

  • Voice Therapist, Group of Voice, Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Beijing Friendship Hospital of Capital Medical University (2016-2017)
  • External Teacher, Major of Vocal Arts Medicine, Department of Voice and Opera, Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing (2016-2018)
  • Teacher, Major of Vocal Arts Medicine, Department of Voice and Opera, Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing (2018-2020)

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Mr. Zhen Jiang| Voice Therapy award |Best Researcher Award
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