Centinela Hospital Medical Center
Minghsun Liu serves as the National Senior Medical Director and National Vice President for Clinical Operations at Woundtech since August 2017, contributing to innovative approaches in wound management and treatment. Liu holds an Assistant Professor position at California University of Science and Medicine and is an Attending Physician at Centinela Hospital Medical Center, Kindred Healthcare, Southern California Hospitals, and previously at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Educational background includes an M.D. and Ph.D. in Medicine and Microbiology & Immunology from UCLA, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Additional experience includes research and clinical fellowships at Stanford University and various roles at UCLA, the California Institute of Technology, and VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare.
Centinela Hospital Medical Center
Centinela Hospital Medical Center (CHMC) has served the residents of Inglewood and surrounding areas since 1924. In 1960, the hospital began construction of a new 60-bed addition. Throughout the late 1960’s and 1970’s, it continued to expand to 369 beds. Centinela Hospital is consistently at the forefront in providing innovative and integrated healthcare. In 2007, the hospital was purchased by Prime Healthcare Services. CHMC is now a 369-bed acute care hospital offering comprehensive, quality healthcare in a convenient, compassionate and cost effective manner. The hospital offers an emergency department, orthopedic care, advanced cardiac services, peripheral artery disease treatment and OB/GYN services in a caring and conducive environment. CHMC is actively involved in improving the health of the community with programs designed to meet the needs of those that it serves. CHMC has been awarded full accreditation from the Joint Commission – the nation’s leading healthcare rating organization – and earned their coveted Gold Seal of Approval™, further establishing our goal to provide excellent health care and safety.