The following is the biographical sketch of Chen Quanguo: Chen Quanguo, male, Han ethnicity, was born in November 1955 and is from Pingyu, Henan Province. He began his first job in December 1973 and joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in February 1976. Chen graduated from School of Management, Wuhan University of Technology where he completed an in-service graduate program in management science and engineering. He holds a Doctor of Management degree. Chen is currently a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Secretary of the CPC Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee, and First Political Commissar of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. 2017- Member, CPC Central Committee Political Bureau Secretary, CPC Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee First Political Commissar, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps 2016-2017 Secretary, CPC Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee First Political Commissar, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps 2011-2016 Secretary, CPC Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee 2010-2011 Deputy Secretary, CPC Hebei Provincial Committee Governor, Hebei Province 2009-2010 Deputy Secretary, CPC Hebei Provincial Committee Acting Governor, Hebei Province 2004-2009 Deputy Secretary, CPC Henan Provincial Committee Attended an in-service graduate program in management science and engineering at School of Management, Wuhan University of Technology and was awarded a Doctor of Management degree (1999-2004) 2003-2004 Deputy Secretary, CPC Henan Provincial Committee Head, Organization Department of the CPC Henan Provincial Committee 2001-2003 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Henan Provincial Committee Head, Organization Department of the CPC Henan Provincial Committee 2000-2001 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Henan Provincial Committee Head, Organization Department of the CPC Henan Provincial Committee Vice Governor, Henan Province 1998-2000 Vice Governor, Henan Province 1996-1998 Deputy Secretary, CPC Luohe Municipal Committee, Henan Province Mayor, Luohe Attended a graduate program in economics at School of Business Administration, Wuhan University of Automobile Technology and was awarded a Master of Economics degree (1995-1997) 1994-1996 Member, Standing Committee of the CPC Pingdingshan Municipal Committee, Henan Province Head, Organization Department of the CPC Pingdingshan Municipal Committee 1992-1994 Member, CPC Zhumadian Prefectural Committee, Henan Province Secretary, CPC Suiping County Committee, Henan Province 1988-1992 Secretary, CPC Suiping County Committee, Henan Province 1985-1988 Deputy Secretary-General, CPC Zhumadian Prefectural Committee, Henan Province Chief, Policy Research Office of the CPC Zhumadian Prefectural Committee 1983-1985 Secretary (deputy director level), General Office of the CPC Zhumadian Prefectural Committee, Henan Province 1981-1983 Worked in Xindian Commune, Pingyu County, Henan Province 1978-1981 Studied political economy at Department of Economics, Zhengzhou University 1977-1978 Worker, Zhumadian Automobile Parts Plant, Henan Province 1973-1977 Served in the Artillery Regiment, the Third Division, the First Army of the PLA Ground Force Alternate member, 17th CPC Central Committee Member, 18th and 19th CPC Central Committees Member, Political Bureau, 19th CPC Central Committee festival wristbands
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A pregnant woman is having sonogram. [Photo/VCG] A hospital in Beijing has been ordered to pay 40,000 yuan ($5,800) as compensation for the birth of a disabled baby, after a series of uncertain prenatal checkups, according to The Mirror, a local newspaper on Monday. The Changping District Court ruled that the hospital, the name of which was not revealed to the public, did not clearly inform the pregnant woman, surnamed Gao, that ultrasound tests were not always 100 percent accurate. Therefore, the hospital should pay 40,000 yuan to cover the costs of bringing up a disabled child. Gao underwent six ultrasound scans prior to delivery in the hospital in 2012, with all scans showing the fetus was in good condition. However, Gao found her baby's fingers were not developed on its right hand when she gave birth in 2013. Along with her husband, Gao took her case against the hospital to the Changping District Court, saying the hospital had neither fulfilled its responsibility to make correct antenatal diagnoses or give sufficient medical care. In court, Gao also claimed that the hospital had violated her reproductive rights. Responding to the accusations, the hospital defended itself by saying that the failure to detect the child's disability was caused by the ultrasound device being incapable of detecting the fingers undeveloped. However, an appraisal done by the Institute of Forensic Medicine and Science in Beijing refuted the hospital's argument, which says ultrasound technology is likely to detect deformities in the hands or feet of fetuses, but results can be affected by the limitations of some devices. Having looked up Gao's medical record, the Changping District Court judged the hospital did not fulfill its duty to let the patient know the potential risks that the machine might not be completely accurate, and did not let the patient sign any consent form before accepting the tests. Therefore, the hospital should be liable over its faults in carrying out the ultrasound scans, and pay child support to the couple.
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