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Department Hours
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About Me
Since 1991, I have been working full time for the Occupational Medicine Clinic and the Primary Care Unit E (formerly Urgent Care Clinic) at Kaiser Milpitas. I treat people with work-related injuries and illnesses such as back and extremity injuries, minor trauma, repetitive strain injuries, and chemical exposures. In addition, I also treat people with non-work related acute musculoskeletal problems.
Prior to joining Kaiser Permanente, I practiced Family Medicine in the San Jose area for about five years.
I am also a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians and a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University Medical School.
I attended the University of California, Berkeley, California, where I received my Bachelors of Science Degree in Civil Engineering, Master of Public Health Degree in Occupational Health, and Doctor of Public Health Degree in Environmental Health. I then completed my Doctor of Medicine Degree at Stanford University, and my Family Practice Residency training at the San Jose Medical Center, San Jose, California.
In addition to my practice in Occupational Medicine, I have been active in the field of Environmental Management and have served on several Federal and State Environmental Boards and Commissions.
My Credentials
| Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA |
| San Jose Medical Center, San Jose, CA |
| San Jose Medical Center, San Jose, CA |
| Family Medicine, American Board of Family Medicine |
| Occupational Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine |
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