INSTRUCTORS:
EYE HOSPITAL OF WENZHOU MEDICAL UNIVERSITY IN WENZHOU, CHINA
Xu Xu, MD
Lead Instructor
Director of Medical Affairs Department, Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University – Wenzhou, China
Dr. Xu has performed ophthalmology research, teaching and clinical work in China for the past 20 years. She teaches MSICS to young doctors from the remote Western provinces of China.
Since December 2006, Dr. Xu has operated on over 4,000 of the total 13,000 charitable MSICS patients treated by Wenzhou Medical University.
RUIXUE TU, MD
Instructor
Resident of Cataract Center, Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University – Wenzhou, China
Dr. Tu has performed ophthalmology clinical work and research in the Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University for the past six years.
She was awarded the Excellent Instructor of Wenzhou Medical University in 2019. She is charged with municipal department-level projects, published 12 SCI papers and edited four books.
BINBIN XIE, MD, PH.D
Instructor
Attending Physician of Cataract Center,
Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University – Wenzhou, China
Dr. Xie was awarded a Bachelor of Medicine in Wenzhou Medical University and studied for the Ph.D. in Sun Yat-sen University. She has engaged in cataract clinical work and teaching for seven years.
She was a visiting scholar of Jules Stein Eye Institute, UCLA, researching stem cells. She has published 4 SCI papers and participated in a national natural science project and a provincial natural science project.
Zelin Zhao, MD
Instructor
Attending Doctor of Cataract Center, Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University – Wenzhou, China
Dr. Zelin Zhao graduated from Wenzhou Medical University in 2008 and has performed ophthalmology clinical work and research for the past ten years. Dr. Zhao mastered MSICS in 2013 and has restored vision to more than 1,000 cataract patients.
Dr. Zhao has participated in four charitable MSICS treatment campaigns in China’s Plateau Region and restored sight to cataract patients in Burkina Faso as part of an African national charity project.
KAIJING ZHOU, MD, PHD
Instructor
Attending Doctor of Cataract Center, Eye Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University – Wenzhou, China
Dr. Kaijing Zhou joined HelpMeSee in 2020 as an Instructor. He is specialized in intraocular refractive surgery and high myopia and is engaged in clinical practice, teaching and research of cataract surgery.
He is a visiting scholar of the University of North Texas Health Science Center in the US and a reviewer of the journals’ IOVS’ and ‘Aging and Disease.’ He has charged three municipal department-level projects and participated in a national natural science project. In total, he has published 7 SCI papers and edited five books.
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