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About Me

It is my job to learn about you. This bio-sketch will allow you to get to better know me. I was born and raised in Sacramento CA. I went to college at UCLA where I received a BS in biology. I attended UCSD School of Medicine where I earned a MD. I did internal medicine training at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver becoming Board Certified in 1996. My Allergy training was at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. I was Board Certified in Allergy and Immunology in 2001. While at Johns Hopkins, I became interested in clinical research. As a result, I attended the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Hygiene where I received a MSc. More About Me

My Credentials

Medical school UC San Diego, San Diego, CA
Residency University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO
Fellowship Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
Board certification Allergy and Immunology, American Board of Allergy and Immunology



 
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