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About Author

William Wood is a graduate Electrical Engineer, with a major in electronics. He graduated from the Electronics Institute of Technology, Detroit, Michigan as an honor student.


Known for his creative ability, Mr. Wood offset part of his schooling expenses by designing, fabricating and installing new custom-made electronic controls for industrial applications.

Mr. Wood’s interest in an electronic engineering education was at least in part motivated by his interest in establishing his own electronic manufacturing business with his own product line--including medical equipment. However upon graduation he decided to accept an offer from a local company called Weltronic Company, an industrial electronic control manufacturing company.


Mr. Wood served as General Manager of a Weltronic division specializing in the design, engineering, manufacturing and installation of large plant-wide electronic computer-based monitoring and communication systems for major automotive and tire companies. He co-engineered a new solid-state control for those systems and was named co-inventor in their patents.


Mr. Wood feels that in spite of the great advancements made in some areas of the medical industry over the years, there is something very significant still missing.

He came across two books written by Dr. Deepack Chopra that provided him some very valuable insight into the complexities of the human body, and inspired him to do extensive research at the U of M Medical Library involving clinical laboratory science. That in turn led to the sophisticated medical information system proposed in his book.


Working from the problem-solving perspective of an engineer, Mr. Wood spent over five years developing the new health care system proposed in "Vibrant Health Plus: The Real Medical Revolution." Called the Computer Correlated Test Information (CCTI) system, it combines the most advanced computer and clinical laboratory science technologies in a completely new way. The author hopes that this system, or one very much like it, will be available to the generations to come.