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About Me

A Bay Area native, I was raised in Burlingame, California and attended Burlingame High School. As a child of two physicians, I was exposed to the medical setting at an early age. I received my BS in Biology at Stanford University in 1988 and went on to complete a Master's Degree in Microbiology in 1989, also at Stanford University. I met my mentor in dermatology during a summer visit to New York City. I then spent the next two summers studying melanoma and skin pathology with him at New York University School of Medicine. More About Me

Education

1988 BS, Biology, Stanford University

1989 MS, Stanford University Medical Center, Microbiology

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My Credentials

Medical school Cornell University School of Medicine, New York, NY
Internship UC San Francisco School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA
Residency UC San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA
Board certification Dermatology, American Board of Dermatology



 
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