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Efua Daetz, PT 

Facility
San Jose Medical Center
Department of Physical Therapy

Address
Inpatient Physical Therapy
Hospital Basement, Room 117
250 Hopsital Parkway
San Jose CA 95119

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Telephone
Office: (408) 972-6400
Fax: (408) 972-6415


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Hello and welcome to my practice. I have been a Physical Therapist at Kaiser Permanente since the completion of my training at the University of Miami in 1994. I was introduced to Physical Therapy as a career option when I was an undergraduate at the University of Southern California. It was the perfect marriage of my athletic background and my interest in Medicine.

My Background

I joined the Kaiser Permanente Team in 1995 after graduating from the University of Miami with a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy. I began at Kaiser Permanente, Santa Clara and transitioned from a staff PT, to a Senior PT, to inpatient Supervisor. In 2008 I transferred to Kaiser Permanente, San Jose as a Senior PT. I enjoy the diversity and team approach of the inpatient setting.

My Recommendation

Stay active, make it a priority and a pleasure.



 
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