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My Biography
Joined Kaiser Permanente Medical Group 1988
I am a general diagnostic radiologist with training and experience in all diagnostic modalities. I routinely interpret MRI, CT, and ultrasound scans, and have many years of experience with breast imaging. Because of expertise in MRI and mammography, as well as administrative experience, I was asked in 2004 to become the regional lead radiologist in developing a breast MRI program within Northern California Kaiser Permanente. We now provide this new service to members at several sites within our region (see link to "Breast MRI - Information for Women"). At the South San Francisco Medical Center we also are able to perform breast biopsy using MRI for guidance, a technique used in specific clinical situations.
As a Radiologist, I take appointments by referral. If you do not already have a referral, please call our appointment/advice line at (650) 742-2100 to make an appointment with a general practitioner. To make an appointment in our sub-specialty department, please call (650) 742-2101.
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
| Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI |
| St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, CA |
| Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY |
| St. Mary's Hospital and Medical Center, San Francisco, CA |
| Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Long Beach, CA |
| Radiology, American Board of Radiology |
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