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Department Hours
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To My Patients:
Welcome to my Internet Home Page. This site is designed to provide you with information about Pathology and to know more about me. There is also a link to the Department of Pathology home page, which has information about our Clinical Laboratory services. You can even use this site to refill prescriptions, or request an appointment with your personal physician.
About Me
I was born in the Philippines and was raised in upstate New York in a little town called Victor. I have lived in various parts of the United States including the deep south and now in beautiful California, where I truly feel at home. I have loved California for its natural beauty and cultural diversity ever since I first laid eyes on it when I was seven years old. My hobbies range from patio container gardening, traveling and a bit of cooking.
I attended and received my medical degree from University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX. Then I completed an internship at University of California, San Francisco. I fulfilled my residency from University of Arkansas College of Medicine, Little Rock, AR and University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD where I also completed a fellowship program. I am board certified in Pathology by the American Board of Pathology.
My Philosophy of Care
My philosophy in medicine is to provide the best I can offer to my patients and to give them hope in enduring and fighting their illness.
Our entire Pathology Department, our Clinical Laboratories, our Draw Stations and I want to be certain that all of your concerns are addressed. If you have any questions, please call (209) 825-3690. Thank you.
Click here to see the Mission Statement of the Department of Pathology and Clinical Laboratory.
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My Credentials
| University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| University of Arkansas College of Medicine, Little Rock, AR |
| University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD |
| University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD |
| Pathology - Anatomic and Clinical, American Board of Pathology |
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