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Title: Efficacy and Safety of Initiating Intravenous Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa Inhibitors Before Acute Stent Implantation in Patients with Cerebral Infarction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Author(s): Wulan Yang, Qingmei Han, Aa Ruhan Bai, Ya Na, Yun Qing
Journal: World Neurosurgery -
Title: The Efficacy and Safety of Intravenous Infusion of Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa Inhibitors During Stent Implantation in Cerebral Infarction: A Systematic Review and a Meta-Analysis
Author(s): Wulan Yang, Aruhan Bai, Yun Qing, Na Ya
Journal: Inplasy (Report)
Ms. Wulan Yang - Cerebrovascular disease - Young Scientist Award
Baotou Medical College, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology - China
Author Profile
🎓 Early academic pursuits
Wulan Yang, of mongolian ethnicity, began her academic journey with a strong dedication to medicine and healthcare. she pursued her undergraduate studies in the clinical major at inner mongolia university for nationalities, where she cultivated a deep interest in patient care, clinical diagnosis, and evidence-based medicine. her academic performance reflected her curiosity and commitment to excellence, laying a solid foundation for a career in clinical research and practice.
🚀 Professional endeavors
wulan continued her professional training at baotou medical college, part of the inner mongolia university of science and technology. through her rigorous medical education and hands-on clinical rotations, she gained valuable experience in patient management and medical procedures. currently based at baotou medical college, she combines her academic training with practical applications, contributing to the healthcare system and preparing for a future enriched by both practice and research.
🧐 Contributions and research focus
wulan's primary research interest lies in the field of clinical medicine, with a focus on improving diagnostic methodologies and patient outcomes. her work demonstrates a keen interest in Cerebrovascular disease exploring how clinical practice can be enhanced through innovation and empirical analysis. she is driven by the desire to integrate clinical observations with research-based approaches to address healthcare challenges, especially within minority and underrepresented populations.
🏆 Accolades and recognition
while still early in her career, wulan has earned recognition from peers and mentors for her dedication and academic promise. her commitment to excellence, both in academic settings and Cerebrovascular disease clinical environments, has marked her as a standout emerging scholar. her ability to adapt quickly and her perseverance in navigating rigorous medical training have established her as a promising young professional in the field.
👨💼 Impact and influence
through her academic journey and clinical exposure, wulan has begun to make a meaningful impact within her institution and local medical community. she is an advocate for improved Cerebrovascular disease healthcare access in inner mongolia and is deeply committed to serving diverse populations with cultural sensitivity and professionalism. her presence in the field is inspiring to fellow students and young researchers, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds.
🌐 Legacy and future contributions
wulan yang envisions a future where she can contribute significantly to both clinical practice and scientific inquiry. she plans to pursue a ph.d. while continuing her clinical work, aiming to merge research with medical practice to drive innovation in healthcare delivery. by focusing on patient-centered care and evidence-based strategies, she aspires to create a lasting legacy that benefits future generations of healthcare providers and patients alike.
Notable Publications
Ms. Wulan Yang – Cerebrovascular disease – Young Scientist Award