COMMON GROUND NETWORK

Building Bridges, Breaking Barriers

A common ground-seeking doctor

A common ground-seeking doctor

In addition to being a world-class laser eye surgeon (described in the film “Sight”), who is a Harvard & MIT graduate (MD, magna cum laude), and is one of the few laser eye surgeons in the world today who holds a doctorate degree in laser physics and has performed over 55,000 procedures (including on over 4,000 doctors), Dr. Wang is also a doctor who is dedicated to helping find common ground in issues that face our nation.

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Mission Statement

Mission Statement

Our mission is to help people discover what they have in common with others in order to find solutions to the conflicts they face, which in turn enables them to be more successful and fulfilled in their individual lives and cultures. We also seek to network with organizations that have similar goals.
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Join us on What Are You Thinking for an unforgettable conversation with Dr. Ming Wang. From surviving China’s Cultural Revolution to arriving in America with just $50, Dr. Wang shares his journey through hardship, prejudice, and a profound transformation from atheism to faith while studying medicine at Harvard.

Now a world-renowned laser eye surgeon and philanthropist, he reveals how science, suffering, and faith intersected to inspire his mission to restore sight worldwide- including the breakthrough behind his amnio membrane contact lens, featured in the film Sight. This powerful episode is a testament to resilience, purpose, and the life-changing power of transformed thinking through God.


Guest:

Dr. Ming Wang World-renowned Eye Surgeon, Philanthropist, Author

https://www.whatareyouthinkingpodcast.com/episodes/episode37-when-god-opens-blind-eyes-science-healing-and-miracles-with-dr-ming-wang

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