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About Me

I grew up in New Haven, Conn., where I attended Yale University and studied history. I moved to New York to go to medical school at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. From there, I moved to San Francisco to do an internship in Internal Medicine at the San Francisco General Hospital, followed by a residency in Medicine at UCSF. I completed a fellowship in Rheumatology at UCSF in 1982 and have been working at Kaiser Santa Rosa, since then. I am Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine and Rheumatology. More About Me

My Credentials

Medical school Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York, NY
Internship San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center, San Francisco, CA
Residency UC San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA
Board certification Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Board certification Rheumatology, American Board of Internal Medicine



 
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