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About Me
I have been a member of the Department of Medicine at the Kaiser Permanente Milpitas Medical Offices since November 1987.
I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of California, Davis, and received a Bachelor of Science degree with high honors. I attended medical school at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine and received my medical degree in 1980. I completed my internship and residency training in internal medicine at the University of California, Irvine - Long Beach Veterans Administration Medical Center.
Following residency, I continued my postgraduate training in a two-year infectious disease fellowship at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Los Angeles. I am board certified by Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
My parents are the most influential people in my life. I am very grateful for my parents and my family.
My Credentials
| UC Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA |
| Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Long Beach, CA |
| Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Long Beach, CA |
| Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Los Angeles, CA |
| Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine |
| Infectious Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine |
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