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Yaung Chih-liang

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Yaung Chih-liang
楊志良
13th Minister of the Department of Health
In office
6 August 2009 – 8 February 2011
Preceded byYeh Ching-chuan
Succeeded byChiu Wen-ta
Personal details
Born (1946-03-11) 11 March 1946 (age 79)
Taipei, Taiwan
NationalityRepublic of China
Political partyKuomintang
EducationNational Taiwan Normal University (BM)
National Taiwan University (MPH)
University of Michigan (PhD)

Yaung Chih-liang[1] (Chinese: 楊志良; pinyin: Yáng Zhìliáng; born 11 March 1946) is a Taiwanese physician and public health specialist. He was the Minister of the Department of Health of the Executive Yuan from 2009 to 2011.[2]

Education

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Yaung graduated from National Taiwan Normal University with a Bachelor of Medicine (B.M.) in health promotion and health education. He attended medical school at National Taiwan University, obtaining a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), then pursued doctoral studies in the United States at the University of Michigan, where he earned his Ph.D. in population studies in 1979.[3] As a graduate student in Michigan, his studies were financed by the Population Council. His doctoral dissertation was titled, "Development Strategy, Relative Deprivation, and Fertility Behavior in Taiwan" and was completed under professors Yuzuru Takeshita, Albert Hermalin, Timothy Johnson, and George Simmons.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Continuity of diabetes care is associated with avoidable hospitalizations: evidence from Taiwan's National Health Insurance scheme". Oxford Academic.
  2. ^ "Yang Chih-liang takes over as health minister". The China Post. 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  3. ^ Chuang, Jimmy (20 August 2009). "PROFILE: New Department of Health minister starts with a bang". Taipei Times. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  4. ^ "DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, RELATIVE DEPRIVATION AND FERTILITY BEHAVIOR IN TAIWAN - ProQuest". www.proquest.com. Retrieved 2025-05-03.