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Kathy Gu, MD 

My Biography

About Me

I was born and raised in China. I received my Medical Degree from Gulyang Medical College in China and completed my internship in 1983. I completed my postgraduate medical work in Geriatrics at Nanjing University School of Medicine at Nanjing, China. I worked as a Geriatrician at the Guiyang Medical College. I completed my internal medicine residency-training program at Mount Sinai School of Medicine Cabrini Medical Center in New York.

I received a Fellowship in Pharmacology from Memorial University of New Foundland, at New Foundland Canada. I received a Fellowship in Clinical Pharmacology from Stanford University. I worked as a physician part-time in a San Francisco clinic. I am a member of the American College of Physicians. I joined the Permanente Medical Group in 2001. I am board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

My Interests

My practice is focused on primary care and internal medicine. When I am not attending to my busy medical practice, I enjoy activities with my husband and two children. I also speak fluent Mandarin.

 


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