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Facility
Oakland Medical Center
Genetics/Multi-Specialty Clinics
Address
Genetics Multi-Specialty Clinics
Mosswood Building, 7th Floor
3505 Broadway
Oakland CA 94611
Clinical Genetics
Mosswood Building, 10th Floor
3505 Broadway
Oakland CA 94611
Perinatal Screening and Tracking
Mosswood Building, 10th Floor
3505 Broadway
Oakland CA 94611
Map & Directions
Telephone
General Genetics / Info: (510) 752-6298
Multi-Specialty Clinics: (510) 752-6725
Newborn Screening: (510) 752-6192
Expanded AFP Screening: (510) 752-6190
Infectious Disease Scrn.: (510) 752-6191
Breast Cancer Tracking: (510) 752-7850
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Department Hours
| Closed | 8:00 am 5:00 pm | 8:00 am 5:00 pm | 8:00 am 5:00 pm | 8:00 am 5:00 pm | 8:00 am 5:00 pm | Closed |
Welcome to my webpage! I am a northern California native and a Nurse Coordinator for the Craniofacial Team here at Kaiser. I started working for Kaiser back in 2008. My nursing experience includes NICU, PICU, ER, Pediatric Subspecialty Clinics, and Pediatric Cardiology. For those of you who get to know me, you will understand that I have a very personal reason for choosing to work with the Craniofacial Team.
As a member of the Craniofacial Team, my main job is to coordinate the care of infants, children, and adults with Craniofacial abnormalities. I serve as a liaison for the patients and their families to the team of specialists and community professionals that help to serve them. Some examples of diagnoses of patients seen in our clinic include cleft lip and/or palate, craniosynastosis, and any genetic syndrome that can lead to problems in the head or face that should be monitored or treated by our extensive team. I am passionate about my job (as is the rest of my team) and will do my best to advocate for every patient.
As for my education, I did my undergraduate studies at UCLA and my graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania with a focus on Pediatric Critical Care. I feel that my current position is a good way to blend all of my nursing experience into one tidy package. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, being outdoors, and spending time with my family.
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