Why I love to teach
I completed internal medicine training at New York-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center and nephrology training at Yale New Haven Hospital. Since 2010, I’ve been practicing nephrology in Rochester, New York. Along the way, I developed a passion for the written word. If used with humor and clarity, it’s a pretty awesome thing.
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