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My Biography
I came to Kaiser Permanente San Francisco for the excellent, professional work environment, as well as for the integrated model of health care. I really prefer the team approach that makes working at Kaiser such a unique experience. I enjoy the diversity of both my patients and my colleagues, and I also get to see a broad range of illnesses during the course of my practice. My special interest areas are in ultrasound, immigrant health, public health, and human rights. I am currently pursuing a master’s degree in public health at UC Berkeley.
During my free time, I engage in regular exercise, scuba diving, traveling, playing Scrabble, and shopping at farmers’ markets.
Other Languages: Spanish, French
Undergraduate Education: BA in Latin American Studies, Wesleyan University
Professional Affiliations: Doctors of the World
Began Practice: 2002
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 2002
My Credentials
| University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL |
| Highland General Hospital, Oakland, CA |
| Emergency Medicine, American Board of Emergency Medicine |
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