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My Biography
I wanted to work at Kaiser Permanente because of its integrative approach to health care. In my practice I see a span of diagnoses, a direct benefit of working in an urban metropolis like San Francisco.
I maintain special interests in orthopedics, neurology, cardiopulmonary issues, industrial injuries and alternative medicine. I believe in a holistic approach to rehabilitation, as well as patient education and self-empowerment.
Away from the office, I enjoy playing guitar, going to the movies, and reading. I take care of myself by eating right, meditating, and bicycling to work daily. I like to run, swim, and snowboard. I also practice yoga and kung fu.
Other Languages: Mandarin, Spanish
Undergraduate Education: BS in Biology, University of California at Irvine
Graduate Education: Master of Physical Therapy, Samuel Merritt College
Internship: Kaiser Foundation Hospital, San Francisco
Professional Affiliations: American Physical Therapy Association
Began Practice: 2002
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 2002
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