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Originally published September 14, 2017
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Here’s what you won’t find on his resume.
“Growing up I loved baseball, but once I realized I couldn’t be a professional baseball player, I wanted to become a doctor.”
“When I’m not working, I’m spending time with my wonderful family. We love to take trips to Hawaii.”
“I’m fascinated by space travel, exploration and the science behind it. If I had a chance to change careers with anyone, it would be with an astronaut.”
“The best advice I have ever received is, ‘Never good, always better, never better, always best.’”
“I feel that every patient deserves the best care possible, and therefore, I try to give my very best effort to each patient. My patients inspire me to be the best I can be.”
“The most rewarding part of my job is being able to guide patients through their head and neck cancer care. This not only includes guiding patients through surgery and the immediate postoperative period, but it also includes guiding patients through their long-term recovery. It gives me great pleasure to congratulate patients who are cancer-free after five years.”
“Head and neck cancer surgery has seen resurgence, with the application of robotics in the treatment of cancers of the oropharynx. We are now able to treat cancers in this area, in a minimally invasive fashion.”
“The best part of working at Keck Medicine of USC is the fact that I get to work with a number of talented, caring individuals.”
“We offer all aspects of care in otolaryngology – head and neck surgery. In addition to focusing on the surgical treatment of patients, we also focus heavily on the rehabilitation of the head and neck cancer patient to improve quality of life for our patients.”
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