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San Jose Medical Center
Department of Hospital Based Medicine
 

Meet Our Dept

Top row - from left to right: John R. Clausen, MD, Jeffrey J. Lou, MD, Kelly Louis Crawford, MD, Leo Ramek, MD and Jonathan R. Rompf, MD. Bottom row - from left to right: Christina P. Umphrey, MD and Roland S. Orque.
Top row - from left to right: Jonathan H. Kim, DO, Christine C. Tsou, MD, Subbu Lakshmi, MD, Ruma S. Kumar, MD, Jan P. Kato, MD, Kelly Louis Crawford, MD, Madeleine C. Blaurock, MD and William K. W. Ho, MD. Bottom row - from left to right: Johnson Chan, MD, Amy Ho (Senior Staff Assistant) and Junghae Choi, MD.
From left to right: Hemali Sudhalkar, MD, Y Pham, MD and Trupti Kapadia, MD
Not pictured: Zineb Benmayouf, MD, Tina Chang, MD, Rose Dao, MD, Ellie Farahabadi, MD, Renata M. Jue, MD, Anne E. Schutts, MD and Parveen Shiraz, MD.

 


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