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Name Lei Zhu
Title M.D., Associate Chief Physician, Department’s Deputy Director, Director of Department of Hand Surgery
Areas of Focus Hand and foot surgery

Name Lei Zhu    
Current Appointment Director of Department of Hand Surgery, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University  
       
       
       
Address Qilu Hospital of Shandong University
107# Wenhua Xi Road, Jinan 250012 P.R. China
 
E-mail zhuleijn@aliyun.com  
 
   
  Education 09/1993-06/2000 Bachelor of Clinical Medicine
Shandong Medical University
  07/2000-09/2003 Residency Orthopedics
Shandong Provincial Hospital
  05/2009 HongKong International Wrist Arthroscopy Seminar
  09/2010-12/2014 MD   Shandong University
 
  07/2015-10/2015
10/2015-12/2015
Hand Surgery Fellow Hartford Hospital USA
Foot &ankle follow of Dr. Myerson
 
Clinical Appointment 01/2002-10/2011 Surgeon
Department of Hand and Foot Surgery Shandong Provincial Hospital
 
 
11/2011-Present Surgeon, Director
Department of Hand Surgery, Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University
 
               
 
 
 
 
ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Professional Committees
Member Chinese Medical Association Hand Surgery Branch
Member
Member
Member                         
Chinese Medical Doctor Association of Microsurgery
AOFAS
APWA
Chairman
Founder & Chairman
Shandong Medical Association Hand Surgery Branch
Foot & Ankle group of Shandong Medical Association
vice Chairman Shandong Medical Association Microsurgery Branch
 

RESEARCH GRANTS

Lei Zhu, Qingjia Xu, Juntao Wang, Yidong Cui, Yuliang Sun. Anatomy and Clinical Application of Digital Perforator Flaps. the Science Foundation of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University and Fundamental Research Funds of Shandong University (No. 2015QLMS27)

Lei Zhu, Juntao Wang, Qingjia Xu, Xiaoyu Han, Yingjun Guo. Effect of Endothelial Cell Protector on Survival of Tran-regional Perforator Flaps. the Primary Research & Development Plan of Shandong Province (No. 2015GSF118117)

RESEARCHES IN PROGRESS

Clinical and Basic Study of Cryopreserved Autologous Tissue