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Department of Hospital Medicine
 

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Homestead Hospital
700 Lawrence Expressway
Santa Clara CA 95051

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Department of Hospital Medicine

The Department of Hospital Medicine is a team of Physicians within the Department of Internal Medicine who specialize in taking care of hospitalized patietns. If you are hospitalized, it is likely that you will be under the direct care of Hospital Medicine physician or be seen by one in consultation during your hospitalization or visit to the Emergency Department. If neccessary during the course of your hsopitalization, we work closely with your primary physician and sub-specialist physcians ( such as Cardiology, Nephrology and Oncology) to coordinate and direct your overall care. We also work as a team and you maybe seen by different members of our group at different times during your hospital course. Since we provide 24 hour coverage in the hospital, one member of our group may admit you to the hospital from the Emergency Department and then another member may take over your care in the morning. Aside fom seeing different members of our group, you may also see resident physicians and medical students still in training. These bright and enthusiastic team members are always under the supervision of a staff Physician and are part of the larger team dedicated to your care.

To learn more about the various individuals of the Hospital Medicine group, you can click on the links below.

We know that being hospitalized can be stressful for you and your family. We are committed to helping this experience be as positive as possible, and want to work with you to ensure you get the best and most appropriate care. If you or your family has questions about your care during your hospitalization, please let us know.

This page also has links to other departments that you may come in contact with during your hospitalization, as well as links to helpful educational materials that may enable you to better understand your medical condition and participate in your recovery. We are always open to feedback about how we can make your hospital experience better.

Contact Info:

Department of Hospital Medicine

Main Number: Esther Nguyen, Senior Administrative Specialist (408) 851-7600

Nurse Liaison: Dina Laboriante (408) 851-7701

Dr. Gurpreet Ahluwalia Dr. James Baxter Dr. Ana Brittain Dr. Joseph Chou Dr. David Clarke Dr.Benjamin Craycraft

Dr.Diane CraigDr.Clement Cunneen Dr.Tram DaoDr.Amanda DillDr.Sudha Gattupalli Dr.Smita Gavaskar

Dr.Sheila GonzalgoDr.Radha IvaturiDr.Andrea JuthDr.Minh KimDina Laboriante,R.NDr.Wendy Lane

Dr.Jean Laumeyer Dr.Hyojik Lee Dr.Karen LeuDr.Ashwini Mahajan Dr.Van MaiDr. Waii Mak

Dr.Susanne MierendorfDr.Jason Mok Jessica Murphy Bic Nguyen Dr.Steve Nguyen Dr.Tom Nguyen

Dr.Sara Nouri Dr.Stephen Ong Dr.Anna Park Dr.Linda RosenbandDr.Larisa SandlerDr.Allison Schwanda

Dr.Shailender Singh Dr.Yong SohnDr.J.SundararajanDr.Charlene SungDr.Tatiana TinkelenbergDr.Silvia Tee

Dr.Tam TranDr.Jeya VenugopalakrishnanDr.William WangDr.Jason WongDr.Andrew WuDr.Mary YangDr.Gordon Yip





 
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