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Joel Doughten, M.D. (President) – Dr. Doughten has been in private
practice in Riverside CA. for 17 years. He is board certified in
Family Practice with qualifications in Geriatrics. He teaches
Geriatrics at Riverside
County Hospital
and is setting up an Alzheimer’s clinic. He has been involved in numerous
missions including GHO with CMDA in Guatemala,
GSMM in Vietnam,
Friendship International in China,
and Operation Carelift in Russia.
Jesse Liu (Vice President) – Mr. Liu had been a business consultant for
corporate restructuring, mergers, innovative business development and
start-ups. He is currently the director of MICI-USA.
Rosaland Lu, R.N. (Treasurer) – Rosalind has been a Registered Nurse since 1992. She received nursing training at Duke Univ. Medical
Center. She is
currently serving as Case Manager at Home Health / Loma Linda Univ.
Medical Center, CA.
David T. Cheung, Ph.D. (Secretary) – Dr. Cheung taught at USC/Keck School of
Medicine for 15 years and was the director of Cardiovascular Tissue
Engineering Laboratory at the International Heart Institute of
Montana. He is the Chairman and CSO of Philogenesis, Inc., CA. Link
to Dr. Cheung’s webpage: http://www.bio-integration.com/default.aspx.
Dennis Ing, M.D. – Dr. Ing is a graduate of UCSF medical school, CA. He is board certified in Internal
Medicine and has been a staff physician in Oakland Kaiser since 1984. As a member of The Permanent Medical
Group, he has served in many administrative positions. Currently he chairs the peer review
committee and teaches residents in ambulatory care medicine. In recent years he has participated in
various short-term medical team efforts, providing care and counseling in
rural China
as well as among Chinese immigrants in Europe. Link to Dr. Ing’s Kaiser homepage: http://www.permanente.net/homepage/doctor/dennising/
Wendy Su, M.D. – Dr. Su is a
pediatric surgeon at UC Irvine. She graduated from UC Berkely and went to
USC for medical school. Completed a general surgery residency at Kaiser Los
Angeles and studied pediatric surgical oncology in Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center
in New York.
She then received training in pediatric surgery in Montreal Children’s
Hospital in Canada.
She returned to Orange
County in 2006 and is
currently on staff at UCI medical center. The passion for medical mission
started early in medical school when she spent 5 weeks in Zimbabwe, Africa.
The experience in Dali also continued to stir in her heart to return and
spent more effort in health care education both patients and local medical
personnel. “Don’t be a thermoter which only reflects the temperature of
your environment. Dare to be a thermostat with Christ-centered setting to
change this generation back to Biblical values.”
Dr. Chiu Fa Kao, M.D.
- Dr. Kao (Malcolm) is a graduate of Indiana
University School of Medicine. He is board certified in Internal Medicine
and Rheumatology and is a fellow of American
College of Physicians and American College of Rheumatology. Since 2000,
he has been a staff rheumatologist at Kaiser Permanente
Los Angeles Medical
Center and has been
the chief of the department of rheumatology since 2006. He earned the
Lipsy’s Excellent Teaching Award in 2003 for excellent teaching to medical
residents. Medicine is not his sole passion. His calling is to glorify
Heavenly Father by serving the poor for in every person, he sees Christ in
disguise. “God does not demand that I be
successful; God demands that I be faithful” – Mother Teresa.
Rebecca J. Cheung, Pharm.D., BCPS – Dr. Cheung is a graduate of
USC School of Pharmacy and has been an Assistant Professor of
Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Research (Cardiovascular Diseases) at Loma
Linda University School of Pharmacy in CA since 2005.
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