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Here鈥檚 what you won鈥檛 find on her resume.
鈥淚 knew I wanted to become a physician, when I was in middle school, and I had the opportunity to shadow my pediatrician for a career day project. I loved the idea of helping others through a scientific understanding of the human body. A few decades later, I still feel the same way!鈥
鈥淒uring my time off, I enjoy spending time with my family, trying out new foods and restaurants and playing tennis.鈥
鈥淚 love broadcast journalism and feel that media is a powerful way to disseminate information. I鈥檓 particularly passionate about accurate and credible news being shared with the public, which is what has prompted my own involvement in medical journalism and my collaboration with various media outlets to share up-to-date educational medical content. One fun fact about me is that after becoming a physician, I interned at ABC News and had a chance to work on medical stories for several of their shows, including Good Morning America and World News Tonight.鈥
鈥溾楤elieve in yourself, and never give up鈥 is the best advice I鈥檝e received. Only 2% of physicians are African American women, so growing up I didn鈥檛 see many people that looked like me who were doctors. And although the road to becoming a physician is achievable, it can also be long and challenging. I was fortunate to have a team of supporters and mentors who reminded me to believe in myself and my vision and that all things are possible with hard work and dedication.鈥
鈥淏uilding relationships with my patients and seeing their health conditions improve over time is one of the best aspects of my work. It鈥檚 very rewarding and touching to be part of someone鈥檚 medical journey, play a role in their recovery and see the positive effect this can have in their life.鈥
鈥淚n 2018, I founded the 喵咪社区 Skin of Color and Pigmentary Disorders Program. In addition to providing specialized dermatologic care to people of color, we are leading research studies on skin of color, pigmentation and health equity.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 fortunate to have multiple sources of inspiration, including my family who helps me to be the best physician I can with their unconditional love and support. My patients inspire me through their personal stories and the reward that comes with seeing their conditions improve. I鈥檓 also inspired by my mentors and their dedication to patient care and advancing the field of medicine through research, patient advocacy and teaching.鈥
鈥淭he 喵咪社区 Skin of Color and Pigmentary Disorders Program, which I am fortunate to lead, is one of only a dozen similar programs across the country. It鈥檚 a unique program with both clinical care and research efforts dedicated to patients of color and those with pigmentary disorders. I鈥檓 thrilled to be able to offer specialized patient care that caters to the diverse population of Los Angeles and beyond.鈥
鈥淢entoring medical students and residents is very important to me, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. This passion inspired me to establish the 喵咪社区 Skin of Color and Pigmentary Research Fellowship for medical students. If any of my students are considering dermatology, I share with them what an amazing, multifaceted specialty it is and the diverse opportunities and career tracks that can come with being a dermatologist.鈥
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