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My Office Hours
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My Philosophy As A Physician
I am proud to say I have been a physician with Kaiser Permanente since 1990. I specialize in Internal Medicine and I began my career as a primary care physician. Since 1999, I have worked at the Sacramento Chemical Dependency Recovery Program (CDRP). At CDRP, I work with patients with addictive disorders, mental health disorders, and chronic pain. The real focus of my work is helping my patients live in Recovery. What is Recovery? The U.S. Surgeon described it this way:
"Recovery is a process, an outlook, a vision, a guiding principle. The overarching message is that hope and restoration of a meaningful life are possible, despite serious illness. Instead of focusing primarily on symptom relief, as the medical model dictates, recovery casts a much wider spotlight on restoration of self-esteem and identity and on attaining meaningful roles in society."
As a physician, I try to remember what Dr. Albert Schweitzer said: "Each patient carries his own doctor inside him. They come to us not knowing that truth. We are at our best when we give the doctor who resides within each patient a chance to go to work."
So let's get down to work, together.
About My Practice
Half of my clinical practice involves treating people with addictions in the early stages of their recovery. This typically involves detoxification and stabilzing people medically. I also assist patients in the Chemical Dependency Program with medical conditions that directly relate to their substance abuse problem. The other half of my practice involves treating patients with challenging chronic pain conditions. Sometimes this involves prescribing pain medications. However, I get the greatest satisfaction from working with patients on mind/body aspects of care that don't involve medications.
In addition to my clinical work I am also involved in teaching many of the excellent educational programs for our physicians that deal with doctor-patient communication.
My Credentials
| UC San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, CA |
| UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA |
| UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, CA |
| Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine |
Personal Notes
I grew up in suburban Los Angeles, where I learned to love the outdoors. I graduated from UCLA with a BA in History, and started graduate school in American Studies on the East Coast with the goal of becoming a journalist or teacher. About 2 years into grad school, however, I felt a longing for something different from my career, so I entered medical school in 1983. My wife and I moved to Sacramento in 1987 so I could complete my training, and we have been happy here ever since. I have two children, and in my free time I am involved in many of my children's activities. I get great enjoyment from outdoor activities that give me the illusion of speed, including cycling, skiing, and in-line skating.
Joining Kaiser Permanente was the best professional decision I have ever made. Kaiser supports me to be the best physician I can be. I believe that Kaiser is leading the way towards building a new and better kind of healthcare for the future.
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