演讲嘉宾

Ruikan Yang
National Health Lead of China Programme
查看更多Yang Ruikan joined Save the Children in 2008, currently is the National Health Lead of China Programme, and has been leading and provide technical support to health projects in areas including newborn health, child health and child nutrition. Yang Ruikan worked as technical officer at the Chinese National Centre for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control (NCAIDS) and the US Centre for Disease Control (USCDC) in Beijing, in areas of HIV/AIDS anti-retrovirus treatment (ATR), Prevention of Mother-to-child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/AIDS, and TB/HIV co-infection. Yang Ruikan studied for a BSc in Chinese Pharmacy in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and an MSc in Public Health in the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

Cindy Wu
Brand Manager, Future Smile Charitable Foundation
查看更多Education: 1990-1994 Beijing Second Foreign Language College
2013-till now: Future Smile Charitable Foundation
2007-till now: Love Without Boundaries Foundation
1997-2007: China Youth Travel Service
1994-1997: Teaching in Beijing Chaoyang Tourism Vocational School
Maher Eldadah
Chief of Pediatric In Patient Services and Director of the Center for Clinical Research, Beijing United Family Healthcare
查看更多Dr.Maher Eldadah is the Chief of Pediatric In Patient Services and Director of the Center for Clinical Research at Beijing United Family Healthcare. He completed his undergraduate medical education at Alexandria School of Medicine in Egypt, and earned an MBA from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. He completed his pediatric residency at the University of Medicine and Dentistry in New Jersey. Dr. Eldadah obtained more advanced training in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at the University of Southern California Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles, California. He then established his own private practice specializing in pediatric intensive care (PICU) as well as consulting services. Dr. Eldadah served as an intensivist and hospitalist at several U.S. hospitals, including Sutter Medical Center in California, Mcleod Regional Medical Center in South Carolina and Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Florida. Aside from his clinical practice, Dr. Eldadah participated as a medical volunteer with several charitable organizations such as the International Children’s Heart Foundation , Smile Mission and Operation Smile. He is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is certified in BCLS, PALS, NRP. He is also certified as a PALS and NRP instructor. He has been given multiple research grants and has published more than 10 articles in medical journals.


