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There is a star rating of 4/5 for Dr. Rongsheng Cai, MD. Patients say that they trusted the provider"s decisions and the provider explained conditions well. See all patient feedback on Sharecare.

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Dr. Rongsheng Cai M.D. is a male health care provider in Tulsa with Neurological Surgeon listed as his primary medical specialization. His credentials are: M.D. (Doctor of Medicine). Dr. Rongsheng Cai M.D."s practice location is: 6151 S Yale Ave Ste 2403 Tulsa, OK 74136-1907.

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Last month, authorities began investigating Cai Rongsheng, the head of admissions at Beijing’s elite Renmin University, also for suspected corruption.

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Over the past week, the public has been reeling from a barrage of media reports that Cai Rongsheng, head of admissions at the prestigious Renmin University of China, is being investigated for his role in a scandal that involved selling seats in the public university for hefty prices.

The fall of Cai, who reportedly has been detained while trying to flee China with a fake passport, has heightened people"s anticipation of a major clean-up, and a possible domino effect at the university, after inspectors from the Communist Party of China said in late September that they had discovered "weak links" in its financial management, officials" pay and students" recruitment, and received tips on problems related to the institution"s top officials. Such euphemisms bode ill for officials as they often herald formal criminal investigations.

In the aftermath of the high-profile probe at Renmin University, people expect measures that address the root causes of college corruption, rather than quick fixes to the symptoms of the disease.