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Hello and welcome to my home page!
Growing up, I’ve always felt like I was part of the Kaiser family. Perhaps it was the exceptional Kaiser healthcare I received during my childhood, my weekends as a Kaiser volunteer, or even my summer job in a Kaiser pharmacy. I felt privileged to be part of an organization that was so committed to excellence and dedicated to delivering the best quality of care possible. Needless to say, Kaiser is where I decided to practice anesthesiology after completing my residency, and I am delighted to be part of the team at Hayward/Fremont.
As an anesthesiologist, I am graced with the opportunity to ensure that my patients are safe and comfortable around the time of their surgery. My goal is to provide care that is skilled, compassionate, and individualized.
I am a Bay Area native, and I truly appreciate the beautiful sunshine, friendly people, and abundant activities. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my friends and family, playing tennis, digital photography, tinkering with my computer, and riding my bicycle.
My Credentials
| David Geffen School of Medicine - UCLA, Los Angeles, CA |
| UC Los Angeles Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| Anesthesiology, American Board of Anesthesiology |
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