Dr. Ren specializes in cerebral and spinal vascular disease, the report said. He received fellowship training in neurosurgery and endovascular surgery at Seattle-based University of Washington. He also completed a fellowship in cerebrovascular/endovascular neurosurgery at Rochester, N.Y.-based Strong Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Ren received his master of neuroscience degree and PhD at Beijing Neurosurgical Institute and Beijing Tiantan Hospital in China, the report said.
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