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Especialidad:
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Cirugía general y laparoscópica
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Puestos actuales:
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El Centro Regional Medical Center - Personal Activo y Privilegios Quirúrgicos
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Pioneers Memorial Hospital - Personal Activo y Privilegios Quirúrgicos
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Organizaciones profesionales:
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American College of Surgeons - Miembro
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Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) - Miembro
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American Cancer Society - Miembro del Consejo
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California Medical Association - Miembro
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Certificación*:
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Diplomada de American Board of Surgery
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Residencia:
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Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, CA
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Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL
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Estudios:
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M.D. (Doctora en medicina)  Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science/The Chicago Medical School
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            (Anteriormente conocida como Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School)
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M.S. (Master)    Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science/The Chicago Medical School
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            School of Graduate and Post-doctoral Studies
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            Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy
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            Tesis: The Role of Aggrecan Domains in Cellular Processing and Trafficking
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B.S.    University of California, Los Angeles
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            Licenciatura en Biología
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Premios:
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Seleccionada como una de "Los Mejore Cirujanos de America" - Consumers' Research Council of America (Guide to America's Top Surgeons)
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Premio para medico residente profesor 2005 - Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
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Premio del Decano - Finch University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School
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Ex-estudiante becaria - University of California, Los Angeles
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Publicaciones:
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Chen TL, Wang P, Gwon SS, Flay NW, Vertel BM, "Intracellular localization of engineered proteoglycans", Methods Mol Biol., V.171, pp.301-308 (2001)
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Chen TL, Wang PY, Luo W, Gwon SS, Flay NW, Zheng J, Guo C, Tanzer ML, Vertel BM, "Aggrecan domains expected to traffic through the exocytic pathway are misdirected to the nucleus", Exp Cell Res., V.263(2), pp.224-235 (2001)
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