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About Me

My parents both immigrated from Europe, and eventually settled in San Mateo, California. I attended the University of California at Berkeley and majored in Biology. I then ventured to the Midwest for the remainder of my training starting with Medical School in Detroit, Michigan at Wayne State University School of Medicine. I was the class president my 2nd year. I did my internship at the Detroit Medical Center, before moving to Chicago to complete 3 years of training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Rush-Pres-St. Lukes Medical Center. I was the Chief Resident my last year. I selected Physical Medicine as a specialty because of my personal interest in sports, and many of us practice "Sports Medicine." More About Me

My Credentials

Medical school Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Internship Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center, Detroit, MI
Residency Rush Presbyterian St Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Board certification Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehab



 
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