Words from Tiantan Puhua Hospital's Vice President Dr. Sherwood Young:
"Working together with the best researchers in the field of neurology and facilities located throughout China, Tiantan Puhua Hospital brings an international level of neurological technology and neurosurgical expertise and techniques to patients with neurological disorders and injuries. Working in collaboration with experts outside China we have gained the advantage of understanding western culture and their expected levels of care. This insight has allowed us to combine our traditional Chinese approach with the progressive nature of care found in countries abroad. Now as a result we are able to provide the very best medical care and services to national and international patients alike.
As one of the founders of Tiantan Puhua Hospital, I am proud to be able to give the gift of 'opportunity' to those in need through our carefully designed Stem Cell Treatments. It is my personal and heartfelt belief that more and more we will find medical solutions to a wide variety of human ailments through the use stem cells, research and clinical trials. Here at Tiantan Puhua Hospital we will join together as patients, doctors, researchers and scientists in our continued efforts to find even more successful treatments utilizing stem cells, eventually bringing about a new found hope for all human kind. "
Dr. Sherwood Young obtained his Medical degree from the University of Tianjin in 1991. He was then licensed as a surgeon and practiced at Tianjin Hospital, one of China's largest medical facilities, for nearly six years. At which time he immigrated to New Zealand and eventually moved to Australia in 1996. Dr. Young obtained his Post Graduate Degree in Management during 1998 and was awarded a Master's Degree in Finance in 2000. Moving out of a student role he relocated to one of New Zealand's top universities to take on a position as the MBA Program Supervisor, a post at which he remained for two years. In the year of 2001 the call of his homeland pulled him back to China. He returned to the country of his birth as an investment manager specializing in healthcare and provided management consultation services to several of China's largest hospitals. Dr. Young found his niche in 2003 as one of the founders of Tiantan Puhua Hospital in Beijing. He then went on to take a prominent role within the hospital as Vice President where among numerous other duties he is directly in charge over the hospital's expansive international department. He remains today a driving force within the global stem cell community and an unwavering advocate for those in need.
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