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I received my MD degree from Stanford Medical School in 2000. I completed my training at Stanford department of dermatology and was board certified as a dermatologist in 2004. Prior to my medical education, I was born and raised in China, later came to the US on a scholarship to attend Harvard University where I was awarded PhD degree in Biology.
Having had a background in research, I was very actively involved in research of genetic therapy for skin diseases during my medical training, and have authored 13 publications in scientific journals including Nature Biotechnology, Oncology, and Journal of American Academy of Dermatology. I am a Fellow of American Academy of Dermatology (FAAD).
In 2004 I joined Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara. I now specialize in skin diseases and have a broad range of clinical practice, including medical dermatology, dermatologic surgery and cosmetic dermatology. I enjoy helping patients prevent and treat skin cancers, manage chronic skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, acne and many other skin conditions. I am also trained as a dermatologic surgeon performing removal of benign and malignant skin lesions. On Wednesdays, at the Kaiser affiliated Cosmetic Clinic, I perform cosmetic services, including BOTOX, fillers, lasers surgery, removal of benign skin growth, etc. I am also a volunteer dermatologist at VA hospital in Palo Alto, where I see and treat veteran patients, train Stanford dermatology residents, and teach Stanford medical students.
I live with my husband and two school age children. At my spare time I enjoy family time, swimming, and walking.
Every patient is a special person and it is my privilege to be your dermatologist. I strive to do my personal best to give you the care you deserve. If you would like to make an appointment, or if you have any concern, you may leave me a message at the Santa Clara Dermatology Department at 408-851-4650, or e-mail me from my homepage. For cosmetic issues the phone number is 408-851-8200. Please be sure to include your medical record number so that I can access your records quickly and answer your messages promptly, usually within 1 working day. I look forward to meeting you in person and helping you with your health concerns.
My Credentials
| Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA |
| Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, CA |
| Stanford University, Stanford, CA |
| Dermatology, American Board of Dermatology |
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