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My Biography
I wanted to work at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco because I liked the radiologists and surgeons in the Diagnostic Imaging department, and I like the nurses who are an integral part of our team. I have found my colleagues to be supportive, collegial, and fun to work with. My special interest area is in interventional radiology. What I most enjoy about my practice is interacting with patients, relieving their pain and suffering, and helping to improve their health. Watching patients get better over time is one of the most rewarding aspects of my work.
Providers work together as a team at Kaiser Permanente, and our health care delivery is fantastic. Members receive high-quality, accessible, full-scale care without having to reach outside of the system. Kaiser also has a number of state-of-the-art technology initiatives, such as health Connect, our electronic medical records tool. Health Connect replaces the old paper chart system, and supersedes it in every way. Not only am I able to review a patient’s full medical history at a glance, but I can also leave notations for other providers on my patient’s medical team.
Outside of work, I enjoy raising my son, which takes up the bulk of my time. I THRIVE by using the stairs at work instead of the elevator, swimming regularly, and practicing healthy eating habits. I look forward to working with you at San Francisco Medical Center.
Other Languages: Cantonese; Mandarin
Undergraduate Education: BS in Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Professional Affiliations: American College of Radiology; Society of Interventional Radiology
Other KP Facilities: Fontana (2004)
Began Practice: 2003
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 2004
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My Credentials
| State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY |
| Staten Island University Hospital, Staten Island, NY |
| UC Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA |
| Hospital of The University of Pennsylvania C/o Univ of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, PA |
| Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology |
| Vascular & Interventional Radiology, American Board of Radiology |
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