Jia Qu

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Born1955 (age 7071)
KnownforAdvancing ophthalmology and optometry education in China; Wenzhou Model of Optometric Education
TitleFormer President of Wenzhou Medical University
Professor
Jia Qu
瞿佳
Born1955 (age 7071)
OccupationsOphthalmologist, optometrist, academic administrator
Known forAdvancing ophthalmology and optometry education in China; Wenzhou Model of Optometric Education
TitleFormer President of Wenzhou Medical University
Board member ofUniversity of Chinese Academy of Sciences Wenzhou Institute
AwardsHo Leung Ho Lee Prize (2018)
Tan Jiazhen Award in Clinical Medicine (2018)
Academic background
EducationWenzhou Medical College (M.Sc.)
Alma materWenzhou Medical College
Academic advisorMiao Tianrong
Academic work
DisciplineOphthalmology, Optometry
Sub-disciplineOptometric education
InstitutionsWenzhou Medical University
Main interestsMyopia, genetic eye diseases, ocular tumors, optometry
Notable ideasWenzhou Model of Optometric Education

Jia Qu (Chinese: 瞿佳; born 1955) is a Chinese professor of ophthalmology and optometry.[1][2] He previously served as the principal of Wenzhou Medical University and a representative member of the 12th National People's Congress.[2][3]

From 2002 to 2015, Qu served as the president of the Wenzhou Medical University.[4][5]

Qu was born in 1955 in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China.[6] He completed his clinical medicine program at Wenzhou Medical College from 1978 to 1983.[7][4] He then pursued a master's degree in ophthalmology at the same institution under the supervision of Professor Miao Tianrong, a pioneer in Chinese ophthalmic optics, completing this degree in 1983.[7][4]

Qu also holds honorary doctoral degrees from the New England College of Optometry and the State University of New York.[6][8][9]

Career

Following his graduation, Qu continued at Wenzhou Medical College as a faculty member and practicing physician.[4] In 1988, Qu established an optometry program at Wenzhou Medical College.[6]

In 1998, Qu founded an optometry hospital in China. Under his leadership, optometry-related higher education programs have been launched in over twenty universities in the country.[6] He introduced the Wenzhou Model of Optometric Education in China, an educational framework that has had an impact on the development of optometry education in China.[7][10] On September 30, 1998, Qu was appointed as the dean of the Eye Hospital at Wenzhou Medical University.[4]

In 2003, Qu was selected as the director of the National Health Commission Key Laboratory of Vision Science.[11]

In 2013, Qu became the director of the National Eye Optometry Engineering Technology Research Center. A year later, he founded Eye and Vision, where he serves as the editor-in-chief. Previously, he served as the editor-in-chief of the Chinese Journal of Optometry Ophthalmology and Visual Science.[12]

Qu has been the director of the Ministry of Education Engineering Technology Research Center for Myopia Prevention and Treatment since 2018. He has served as the chairman of the Ophthalmology and Optometry Group of the Ophthalmology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and the Ophthalmology Special Committee of the Chinese Physician Association since 2019.[12][13][7] Additionally, he chairs the Board of Directors of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Wenzhou Institute.[11]

Qu is a member of the Clinical Medicine Discipline Review Group of the Seventh and Eighth Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council and has held vice chairmanships in the Ophthalmology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association and the Geriatrics Branch of the Chinese Geriatrics Society.[11]

Since 2018, Qu has been the chair of the Teaching Guidance Committee for Ophthalmology and Optometry Medicine in Higher Education under the Ministry of Education.[11]

Research

Awards and recognition

References

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