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  1. Dec 11, 2023 · According to the latest ranking by US business magazine Forbes as of May 2023, Chen was the seventh richest person in Malaysia with a wealth or net worth of US$2.8 billion.

  2. Mar 5, 2021 · 03-05-2021. “We're missing purpose,” says Dr. Christopher Chen. By squeezing its caregivers, doctors, and nurses for volume, Chen believes the major healthcare systems strip health workers of their dignity. He wants to help them get it back.

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    Dr. Jing-Mei "Deb" Chen is a fictional medical from the television series ER. She is portrayed by Ming-Na Wen. She is widely known for being an incompetent doctor.

    Early life

    Dr. Chen was revealed to have been very wealthy early in her appearances on the show since both of her parents were doctors; her mother was the chief of surgery at another hospital.

    Season 1

    Chen (then called "Deb") arrives in the middle of Season 1 as an eager young medical student who is ready to learn and develops a rivalry with John Carter. She quits near the end of the season after almost killing a man by trying to put a central line into his chest. At that time, Chen decides that she was better suited to medical research than to working directly with patients after seeing and growing to understand that she was only interested in the science of medicine and not the direct application of it on the people that are affected by disease or the effects of trauma on the body. She leaves County General and discontinues her medical training.

    Season 6

    Chen returns to County General in Season 6 in the episode "Family Matters" as a third-year resident, after her wealthy parents bought her way back into County with a large donation to the hospital. In the episode, she reveals to Carter that four months after she quit medicine, she was inspired to return to medicine after saving a man's life on a subway. She then realized that she had a talent for medicine. Upon her return to County, she prefers to be called by her Chinese name "Jing-Mei," although Carter continues to affectionately call her "Deb." She and Carter resume their friendship despite not having seen or spoken with each other in five years, and they continue their rivalry for a while before finally learning how to work with each other. Chen also supported Carter as he recovered from the same near-fatal stabbing that had caused the death of medical student Lucy Knight, and was also part of the group who confronted him about his drug addiction & successfully convinced him to attend a rehab facility in Atlanta.

  3. She was also revealed to have been very wealthy (although not as wealthy as John Carter) early in her appearances, since both of her parents were doctors; her mother was chief of surgery at another hospital.

  4. Dec 30, 2015 · Making A Difference A Scientist’s Success. When Dr Jau-Fei Chen’s not busy running a multi-million dollar business empire, she’s giving educational talks to packed auditoriums or can be found in the lab, lost in hours of research on her lifelong passion – the science of nutritional immunology.

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · The following year, he founded China’s only privately-funded public university, Shantou University, and via both, he has since donated a large portion of his wealth to charity – more than US$3.8 billion, with over 80% focused on Greater China.

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