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My Biography
Kaiser Permanente’s model of preventative health care appeals to me because I believe it is especially important to instill an interest in and an education about health and well-being early in a child’s life. Kaiser also offers a unique medical environment in which doctors spend ample time with their patients, to ensure that they address all of a patient’s needs. Kaiser’s mission mirrors my own goals of educating children and their families about healthy lifestyles.
The healthy development of my patients is important to me. After completing my general pediatric training, my plans are to continue into child neurology. I am particularly interested in childhood stroke, as that is my current area of research. I look forward to working at Kaiser both for the supportive group of colleagues I will have the pleasure of working with, as well as the diverse group of patients with whom I will be fortunate to work.
Outside of work, I do my best to exercise several times per week (especially karate, in which I hold a black belt), and meditate daily to keep my mind astute and clear. I like all kinds of water sports, and I also play classical piano, enjoy traveling, reading, listening to music, and spending time with my family and friends.
Undergraduate Education: BS in Neuroscience, Pomona College
Medical School: University of California at San Francisco
Professional Conferences: Child Neurology Conference
Began Practice: 2008
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 2008
21st Century Medicine
It’s my main goal to provide you and your children with high quality care. In the 21st Century, that means more than just making appointments or picking up the phone to reach me. As a member of my practice, you have many more choices:
- Secure Email - By creating an account at kp.org, you can add your child to your account and email me your health questions and concerns, as well as pictures. You can also make appointments, request medication refills, and view your child’s immunization records online with this feature.
- Life Stage Newsletters - From birth to adolescence, you can sign up to receive regular newsletters about your child’s health, featuring accurate, up to date information with links to videos, photos, and more.
- This Home Page: Take a moment to explore all my home page has to offer—not just health information you can read, but also videos, podcasts, and more.
I strongly urge you to take advantage of all of these features to
make getting your care as convenient as possible.
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