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My Biography
I joined Kaiser Permanente in 1998, and transferred to Kaiser Permanente San Francisco in 2002. I try to take the extra effort to understand my patient's concerns and explain my diagnosis, and put a heavy emphasis on communication between doctor and patient. Outside of work, my wife and our daughter hold my primary interest, but I also enjoy photography and carpentry.
Undergraduate Education: Bachelor of Science, University of Rochester
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Joined Kaiser Permanente: 1998
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| State University of New York At Buffalo School of Medicine, Buffalo, NY |
| Erie County Medical Center, Buffalo, NY |
| Kaiser Foundation Hospital, San Francisco, CA |
| Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD |
| Kaiser Foundation Hospital, San Francisco, CA |
| Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene/public, Baltimore, MD |
| Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine |
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