Kao Tsu-min

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Kao Tsu-min (Chinese: 高資敏; born 1939) is a Taiwanese physician and politician.

Kao is a native of Yunlin County. After graduating from Kaohsiung Medical University, he pursued further study in physiatry at New York University. Kao practiced medicine in the United States, and his medical career in America included a stint at the White House.[1][2] He accepted a presidential appointment to the Legislative Yuan, serving from 1990 to 1993, as a representative of overseas Chinese.

Dr. Kao is an accomplished physician, artist, writer, and politician with extensive achievement in each area. As a physician, Dr. Kao was a pioneer in artificial hearts and treated presidents and their families. As an artist, his art has found its way into the hands of many well-known collectors and the covers of magazines and products. As a writer, he has served as Editor-In-Chief and Publisher for international publications. As a Taiwan legislator, he contributed to initiatives supporting Taiwanese people overseas. Along his career, Dr. Kao won many awards and recognition showing the results of his hard work, talent, and commitment to his endeavors.

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  1. ^ 高, 資敏 (9 March 2020). "在最危急時刻 說出最中肯的話──追懷和 習仲勛先生的一席談(上)". China Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  2. ^ 高, 資敏 (10 March 2020). "在最危急時刻 說出最中肯的話". China Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 29 August 2021.