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About Me

I was born and raised in Los Angeles but always wanted to live a life of adventure. I wanted to discover new continents. So, I left college after a year and moved to Alaska where I lived in the bush in a cabin and had a dog team and fished salmon commercially and worked for the first private non-profit salmon hatchery and all sorts of jobs that allowed me to stay in the North. Eventually I migrated south to Sonoma County. I went back to school at Santa Rosa Junior College and Sonoma State University and attended University of California, Davis, School of Medicine. I always wanted to come back to Sonoma County and jumped at the opportunity to join the medical staff at Kaiser Permanente in 1997. I took over as Physician Chief of the Chronic Pain Management Program in 1998. More About Me

My Credentials

Medical school UC Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA
Residency UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA
Board certification Addiction Medicine, American Board of Addiction Medicine



 
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