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Please note that my office hours may differ from my department’s hours of operation. Several times per week, I may be at the clinic building at 2238 Geary Street. During those times, I am not available for appointments.
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My Biography
I received an undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania, after which, I completed my residency in dermatology at the Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals in 1982. I then completed a fellowship at the University of California at San Francisco, and was a full-time faculty member there until 1994, when I began practicing dermatology at Kaiser Permanente. I specialize in inflammatory and allergic problems affecting the skin and in blistering diseases. I enjoy spending time with my family, and have a special interest in the Feldenkrais Method.
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Undergraduate Education: BA in Psychology, Dartmouth College
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Professional Affiliations: California Medical Association; American Academy of Dermatology
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Began Practice: 1982
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 1994
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My Credentials
| University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA |
| Mount Zion Medical Center of The University of California, San Francisco, CA |
| Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| UC San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
| Dermatology, American Board of Dermatology |
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