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About

Dr. Chen is highly committed in using her medical knowledge and clinical/research experience to educate PCOM students. Since 2008, she has taught in pharmacology courses for the DO and Biomedical Sciences programs at PCOM, and since 2013 she has given biochemistry lectures to Biomedical Sciences students. Her teaching philosophy is student-centered and aims to provide students with accurate knowledge while nurturing them to develop critical thinking skills. She favors classroom dynamics that permit dialogue and foster student input, and she uses standardized practice questions in lecture to develop student problem-solving skills and to receive instantaneous feedback. Teaching also provides her the excellent opportunity to communicate with medical and graduate students, and to foster research work directed at meeting clinical needs. Additionally, she takes advantage of faculty strategic training lectures provided by PCOM to improve teaching skills by adapting to modern medical educational needs.

Dr. Chen has served as thesis advisor or committee member for several Biomedical Sciences master's students, and she also provides research training to DO and graduate work-study students in the lab. Moreover, she has established research collaborations with internal and external senior researchers, such as Dr. Greene, Dr. Barsotti, Dr. Young, and Dr. Hatcher at PCOM, and Dr. Weis at Texas Tech University. The collaborations have led to journal paper publications, abstract/poster presentations at national scientific meetings, and grant submissions.

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Education/Academic qualification

MD/PhD, Xi'an Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

… → 2001

MS, Xi'an Medical University

… → 1998

BS, Xi'an Medical University

… → 1995

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Physiology (medical)
  • Pharmacology (medical)

Disciplines

  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Cardiovascular Diseases
  • Medical Physiology
  • Medical Pharmacology