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My Biography
Hi, my name is James Bainton and I am extremely happy to be working at Kaiser South San Francisco. My special interests in pathology include cytopathology and fine needle aspiration biopsies.
Medical School: Columbia University School of Medicine, New York, NY
Residency/Fellowship: University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
Joined Kaiser Permanente Medical Group: 2002
Board Certification: Pathology - Anatomical and Clinical, American Board of Pathology
Board Certification: Pathology - Cytopathology, American Board of Pathology
Our goal at Kaiser Permanente is to be your health plan of choice and deliver the quality medical care our members deserve. Thank you again for choosing Kaiser Permanente.
My Credentials
| Columbia University School of Medicine, New York, NY |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| Pathology - Anatomic and Clinical, American Board of Pathology |
| Cytopathology, American Board of Pathology |
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