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A NandaA Nanda


A Nanda, born in 1985, is a prominent Mongolian medicine practitioner and the 11th generation descendant of a renowned lineage in this field. He holds doctorates in Traditional Medicine and Acupuncture and is a globally recognized expert, having been invited by the United Nations to discuss Mongolian medicinal practices. He has also been appointed as a research fellow at a national think tank and is an academician of the World Academy of Productivity Science.

He has inherited the "Fifth Batch National Expert Academic Experience in Old Chinese and Mongolian Medicine" and serves as a representative inheritor of Mongolian Medicine and Medication, recognized as part of the Autonomous Region's intangible cultural heritage. Sonam also mentors the academic inheritance of senior Mongolian and Chinese medicine practitioners at the municipal level.

Currently, he is the Vice President of the Chinese Ethnic Medicine Association, Vice Dean of the Hohhot Mongolian Chinese Medicine Hospital, and founder and head of the Beijing Anande Mongolian Medicine Hospital. His expertise in specialized healthcare has led to his recognition as an expert in various prestigious hospitals, including the Inner Mongolia International Mongolian Medicine Hospital and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Cancer Hospital.

He has received numerous domestic and international honors for his work in medicine, including the "National Healthcare System Advanced Individual Award," the highest honor in medical healthcare from Mongolia, and the "Polar Star" medal, which is the highest civilian honor awarded by the President of Mongolia. His contributions to traditional medicine have also earned him the "Golden Finger Award for Traditional Medicine" and a lifetime achievement award in traditional medicine, among other accolades.

From a young age, A NANDA compiled and published the comprehensive and illustrated "Four Medical Canons Series Charts" in Mongolian, Tibetan, and Chinese, filling a significant gap in Mongolian and Tibetan medical literature. He has authored and co-authored over 60 books, totaling more than 28 million words, with his work "Medical Eight Branches Collection Essentials" winning the Ulanfu Award for Mongolian Language and Literature Translation.

He has published numerous scholarly articles, including a notable SCI-indexed paper on the inhibitory effects of a Mongolian medicine on liver cancer cell proliferation, published in "Pathology Research and Practice" in Germany. He has led several national and provincial research projects and holds over 20 patents related to liver disease.

Additionally, A NANDA holds significant roles in various professional and civic organizations, including co-founder, executive chairman, and secretary-general of the World Mongolian Medicine Federation, and vice-chairman of the International Traditional Medicine Alliance, among others. His expertise in diagnosing and treating chronic illnesses, cancer, and particularly challenging cases like liver cancer, stomach cancer, lung cancer, and cirrhosis, has established him as a distinguished expert in Mongolian medicine both nationally and internationally.



 

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