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My Education
I attended medical school at the Second Military Medical University in Shanghai, China in 1987. I completed my residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Connecticut in Farmington, CT in June 2000. I completed a fellowship in Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the University of Connecticut in Farmington, CT in June 2001.
In addition to English, I also speak Mandarin & Taiwanese, Chinese. At my leisure time, I enjoy boating, camping, skiing and fishing.
My Philosophy of Care
I joined The Permanente Medical Group in Stockton in 2001. I have been working in the Department of Occupational Medicine since then. The clinic has grown steadily. We utilize a sport medicine philosophy in helping injured workers. The ultimate goals are to help injured workers recover from their injuries and to minimize time lost from productive employment.
The Kaiser Permanente Occupational Health Department strives to be the best in it's approach to the injured workers' needs. The department is well organized and comprehensive in all aspects of injury care including evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, physical therapy, consultations, and reporting requirements. All services are arranged in a smooth and efficient manner.
The clinic also provides preventive service such as pre-placement exams, Class A&B Commercial Driver's Licence Physicals, medical surveillance programs, respirator physicals, work-site ergonomic assessments, etc.
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My Credentials
| Second Military Medical College, Shanghai, China |
| University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT |
| Second Military Medical College, Shanghai, China |
| University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT |
| University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT |
| Occupational Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine |
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