Rating : 9.8/10 (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐)
🔹Prof. Dr. Med. Yu-Mi Ryang's story in medicine shows how hard work and a love for learning can lead to success.
🔹She started his medical studies in Germany at Ruhr-University Bochum in 1992 and continued until 1999. This was the beginning of his impressive career.
🔹In 2005, She became a specialized neurosurgeon recognized by the North Rhine-Westphalia Medical Association in Germany. This recognition showed that she was really good at what he did.
🔹She kept working hard and studying even more at the Technical University of Munich.
🔹She focused on understanding brain damage from things like strokes and injuries, and how to protect the brain. It was a complicated topic, but she was determined to figure it out.
🔹Prof. Dr. Med. Yu-Mi Ryang also took on important roles, like being a senior doctor and acting clinic director at the Recht der Isar Neurosurgery Clinic in Munich from 2010 to 2019.This showed that he could lead and take care of patients really well.
🔹In 2019, she became the Chief Physician and Director of the Clinic for Neurosurgery at Helios-Klinikum Berlin-Buch. This was a big deal, and it showed that she was a leader in the field of neurosurgery.
🔹Prof. Dr. Med. Yu-Mi Ryang is an expert in treating different brain and spinal conditions. She knows a lot about things like gliomas, metastases, meningiomas, vestibular schwannomas, and many other brain problems.
🔹She's also really good at vascular neurosurgery, which means she can treat issues with blood vessels in the brain. Her dedication to helping people with spinal problems is also impressive. She uses precision, innovation, and kindness to treat all kinds of spinal conditions.
🔹Prof. Dr. Med. Yu-Mi Ryang's story is all about hard work, innovation, and a strong commitment to making neurosurgery better. Her journey shows us how dedication and always trying to be better can lead to amazing success.
🔹1992-1999: Medical
studies at Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany.
🔹1999-2010: Department
of Neurosurgery under Professor JM Gilsbach, MD, RWTH Aachen University
Hospital.
🔹2005: Specialist
recognition in neurosurgery by the North Rhine-Westphalia Medical Association
(Ärztekammer Nordrhein-Westfalen), Germany.
🔹Dissertation
at Ruhr-University Bochum with the title "Dr. med."
🔹Habilitation: "Neuroprotective
effects and signaling pathways of new therapeutics in experimental brain
lesions due to in vivo and in vitro ischemic and traumatic brain damage,"
Medical Faculty, Technical University, Munich.
🔹2010-2019: Senior
Physician and Deputy Clinic Director of the Clinic for Neurosurgery with Prof.
Bernhard Meyer, MD, Klinikum rechts der Isar, Munich.
🔹Since 2019: Chief Physician and Director, Clinic for Neurosurgery, Helios-Klinikum Berlin-Buch.
🔹Neurooncology: Treatment of brain tumors such as gliomas, metastases,
meningiomas, vestibular schwannomas, etc.
🔹Vascular Neurosurgery: Specialization in treating vascular conditions of the
nervous system, including subarachnoid hemorrhage, aneurysm clipping,
arteriovenous malformations (AVM), dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVF),
cavernomas, etc.
🔹Spinal Treatment and Surgery: Comprehensive care for spinal conditions,
including degenerative spine conditions (e.g., herniated discs in the cervical
and lumbar regions, spinal canal stenosis, degenerative lumbar scoliosis),
spinal metastases, primary spinal tumors, spinal trauma, osteoporosis
(procedures like kyphoplasty and complex dorsoventral stabilization),
Bechterew's disease, spondylodiscitis, and multimodal pain therapy.
🔹Neuromodulation: Specialized in neuromodulation techniques such as spinal cord
stimulation (SCS) and deep brain stimulation (DBS).
🔹Pediatric Neurosurgery: Expertise in pediatric neurosurgery, with a focus on
neurooncology (brain tumors in children).
🔹Neurosurgical Competence Centre for Paraplegia: A center of excellence for the treatment of paraplegia-related neurological conditions.
🔹Languages: German, English, French, Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Serbo-Croatian
🔹Operations: Dr. Ryang has performed over 5,000 total surgeries, including more than 1,500 cranial operations, over 1,800 spinal operations, and approximately 1,500 surgeries per year at Helios.