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Dr. Qiu Haibo

邱海波

Chief Physician; Professor; Doctoral Supervisor; Director of Department of Critical Care Medicine, Zhongda Hospital; Past President of the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine; National Senior Expert on COVID-19 Critical Care Response

基本信息At a glance

Where they practice, who they consult.

Hospital
Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University (东南大学附属中大医院), Nanjing
Experience
30+ years in critical care medicine
Languages
English, Mandarin
专长Specialties

What they personally lead.

ARDSmechanical ventilationprone positioningsevere COVID-19lung-protective strategiesICU quality control
背景Background

Training and recognition

One of the first national experts deployed to Wuhan during the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak and a key advocate for early prone positioning that became a cornerstone of China's severe COVID-19 protocol; principal author of Chinese ARDS and mechanical ventilation guidelines; published in Intensive Care Medicine, Chest, and Critical Care; recognized by the central government with national honors for his pandemic response role

国际患者International patients

What to expect

Dr. Qiu is a strong second-opinion specialist for refractory hypoxemic respiratory failure, ARDS, or complex mechanical ventilation strategies. As a national expert on call for severe critical-care cases, his outpatient availability for stable patients is limited; consultations are best arranged through Zhongda Hospital's expert clinic.

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