Clinical Associate Professor
Pulmonology
“My goal is to give each family personalized care.”
I became a pediatrician because I wanted to be an advocate for children, and I feel very fortunate to serve our community's families and children.
Kids see doctors differently than adults. As a doctor I tend to be informal. I don't wear a tie or a white coat—that's by design. I want children and families to feel comfortable when they see me. I try to talk to the kids as much as possible and not talk through them to parents. I feel this leads to more personalized care.
Communication is key in medicine and the foundation of personalized care. Pediatrics presents a unique opportunity for that communication, because I'm speaking with both parents and children. I listen to my patients' and their parents' questions fully and then make sure they both understand my thoughts and recommendations. More than anything, that two-way communication is key.
Asthma
Childhood Asthma
Cystic Fibrosis
Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics, 2002
Pediatric Pulmonology, American Board of Pediatrics, 2006
Cantonese
English
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