Chih-Hsin Lee

Chih-Hsin Lee
Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan

Biography

Dr. Chih-Hsin Lee was born in 1972 in Taoyuan, Taiwan. He received a M.D. degree from Chang-Gung College of Medicine in 1997, and a Ph.D. degree in biomedical electronics and bioinformatics from National Taiwan University in 2013, respectively. Dr. Lee finished the residency training program at National Taiwan University Hospital in 2000. He is a physician specialized in chest medicine and critical care medicine. He is also devoted to the tuberculosis associated public health issues. He is the chair of Tuberculosis Center in Wanfang Hospital and the coordinator of DOTS Implementation Program of Taipei City. He is also the consultant in Tuberculosis of Centers of Disease Control of Taiwan. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine at Taipei Medical University. He was the chief of Medical Intensive Care Unit of Tzu Chi Taipei Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation.

Research Interest

Data remodeling of Healthcare Database, Long-term interaction of Tuberculosis and chronic non-infectious diseases, Nosocomial exposure and hospital infection control for tuberculosis, Physiological signal processing and analysis, Hemodynamic monitoring in critical care medicine, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease