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About Me
I have been a physical therapist at Kaiser, Oakland since 1992. While my emphasis is general orthopedics, I became a Certified Hand Therapist (CHT) in 2001. I enjoy treating patients with a variety of physical injuries and conditions.
My leisure activities include music, literature, cooking, hiking, travel, fitness, and spending time with my husband, 2 sons, and friends.
I feel lucky to be associated with a supportive and dedicated team of providers in our Rehabilitation Department.
Education: University of California Berkeley, Physical Education - BA, 1974; MA, 1975; University of California San Francisco, MPT, 1992
Board certification: Physical Therapy, 1992; CHT 2001
Joined Kaiser in: 1992
Special clinical interests: Orthopedics, Hand Therapy
Other languages: French
Outside interests: music, hiking, tennis, literature
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