Pin-Hui Lee is the senior medical officer of Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (TCDC), Ministry of Health and Welfare. Pin-Hui has been in the division of
chronic infectious disease for 16 years and devoted to the national tuberculosis(TB) control program and STI/HIV prevention and control. The research and operational projects lead by Pin-Hui included non-communicable disease and risk of TB, programmatic management of drug-resistant TB, effectiveness of latent TB infection treatment in long-term care facilities and correctional institutes, and M-pox immunization and vaccine safety projects among prioritized populations in Taiwan. In addition, Pin-Hui also has the ISTM Certificate in 2009 after joining TCDC and well experience in education and service of travel medicine.
Before serving in TCDC, Pin-Hui received residency training in internal medicine and family medicine in National Taiwan University Hospital from 2003 - 2006. Pin-Hui graduated from Taipei Medical University in 2003 and also earned the MSc degree of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine in the National Taiwan University in 2012.
15th August 2025
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10:30
12:00
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Diagnosis of Uncomplicated UTIs and Genital Infections
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Diagnosis of Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections
Seung-Ju LeeKorea (Republic of)
Moderator
Stephen S. YangTaiwan
Moderator
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Questionnaires Provide Rapid Diagnosis of uUTI
Seung-Ju LeeKorea (Republic of)
Speaker
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Changes of the Bacterial Resistance from Uncomplicated Cystitis in Japan
Shingo YamamotoJapan
Speaker
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Integrated Chip Provide Rapid Identification of Uropathogen
Chia-Hung LiuTaiwan
Speaker
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Discussion
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Genital Infection
Chien-Chih ChenTaiwan
Moderator
Satoshi TakahashiJapan
Moderator
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HIV Screening through the Nation-Wide Sexual Health Friendly Clinical Network: Taiwan Experiences
Pin-Hui LeeTaiwan
Speaker
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HPV Vaccination in Men, Asia and the World
Sang-Rak BaeKorea (Republic of)
Speaker
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Antimicrobial Resistance on Neisseria Gonorrhoeae and Mycoplasma Genitalium
Koichiro WadaJapan
Speaker
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Discussion
TICC - 2F 201BC
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