Lin graduated from
Tong De Medical College in 1949. Until the 1980s, she held positions as a pediatrician at the
Hubei Provincial Hospital, the vice-president of the
Wuhan Women and Children's Health Institute, a committee member on the
State Council Family Planning Commission, and chief of the Women and Children's Health Bureau in the
Ministry of Health. Lin was a representative at the
4th,
5th and
6th National People's Congresses. She was also a committee member on the 7th and 8th
CPPCCs, in addition to being the deputy head of the 8th CPPCC Committee for Science, Education, Culture, Health and Sports. As of 2015, Lin reportedly serves as the president of the Chinese Association for Female Doctors, as well as a consultant to the Chinese Children's Development Center. ==Spouse of the president==