Feng Jianwei, Permanent Honorary President of the Shandong Fellowship Association of Southern U.S.A., has played a role in organizing transnational medical initiatives linking U.S.-based physicians with institutions in the People’s Republic of China.
In 2005, he participated in founding the American Houpu Biomedical Education and Development System, which reportedly facilitated recruitment into state-sponsored talent initiatives, including the “Thousand Talents Plan” and “Changjiang Scholars Program.”
In 2015, Feng and other U.S.-based Chinese medical professionals launched the American Chinese Physicians Network Hospital.
That same year and following years, Feng received high-level political visibility within the CCP system, including meetings with senior national leadership and participation in the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Such recognition reflects incorporation into formal united front and overseas professional engagement channels.
On December 26, 2015, Zhejiang University School of Medicine’s Second Affiliated Hospital (ZJU-2 Hospital) and the American Chinese Physicians Network Hospital jointly established the “China Southern Center.”
On May 20, 2021, Zhejiang University School of Medicine issued a public announcement regarding its joint doctoral training program with the Academy of Military Sciences (AMS).
The notice confirms:
Formal joint recruitment procedures
Shared evaluation by ZJU and AMS faculty teams
In-person written exams and interviews at ZJU’s Hangzhou campus
Alignment with ZJU’s official doctoral admissions framework
Two AMS-affiliated “innovation teams” were explicitly named:
Zhang Xue-Min Innovation Team
Chen Wei Innovation Team
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