Time slot's time in Taipei (GMT+8)
- 2023/10/15
- Room 301
- Type: Physical(Eng)
- Latest Research-2nd Joint Congress of KSCCM/TSCCM/TSECCM (KKT)
Latest research
- TIME
- TOPIC
- SPEAKER
- MODERATOR
- 13:50-14:10
- Taiwan CORE / Smart Critical Care
- SPEAKER:
葉育彰(Yu-Chang Yeh)
Taiwan (台灣)
- MODERATOR:
柳浩杰(Ho Geol Ryu)
Korea,South (南韓)
- Prof. 葉育彰(Yu-Chang Yeh)
- Director
- Department of Anesthesiology, National Taiwan University Hospital
Biography:
Prof. Yu-Chang Yeh is the acting head of the Department of Anesthesiology, National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH). He is the chair of the International Affairs for both the Taiwan Society of Critical Care Medicine (TSCCM) and the Taiwan Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (TSECCM). He is the chair of the Critical Care Committee of the Taiwan Society of Anesthesiologists (TSA). He received his medical degree from the College of Medicine, Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, in 1998 and PhD from the College of Medicine, National Taiwan University in 2012. His clinical and research interests include microcirculation, sepsis, blood purification, extracorporeal life support, therapeutic sedation and analgesia, delirium, kidney transplant, and data science. He assisted in the establishment of the NTUH center of microcirculation medical research (NCMMR), NTUH Smart Emergency and Critical Care group (NSECC), and a national critical care database (Taiwan CORE). Dr. Yeh authored or co-authored more than 60 peer-reviewed papers and invited as a speaker more than 150 national and international conferences.
Prof. Yu-Chang Yeh is the acting head of the Department of Anesthesiology, National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH). He is the chair of the International Affairs for both the Taiwan Society of Critical Care Medicine (TSCCM) and the Taiwan Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine (TSECCM). He is the chair of the Critical Care Committee of the Taiwan Society of Anesthesiologists (TSA). He received his medical degree from the College of Medicine, Yang-Ming University, Taiwan, in 1998 and PhD from the College of Medicine, National Taiwan University in 2012. His clinical and research interests include microcirculation, sepsis, blood purification, extracorporeal life support, therapeutic sedation and analgesia, delirium, kidney transplant, and data science. He assisted in the establishment of the NTUH center of microcirculation medical research (NCMMR), NTUH Smart Emergency and Critical Care group (NSECC), and a national critical care database (Taiwan CORE). Dr. Yeh authored or co-authored more than 60 peer-reviewed papers and invited as a speaker more than 150 national and international conferences.