Sharp Rees Stealy
Urgent Care Physician
Dept of Veteran's Affairs Office of Inspector General Sep 2014 - May 2019
Senior Physician
Amy Zheng Consulting Sep 2014 - May 2019
Owner
Southwest Healthcare System Nov 2016 - 2018
Emergency Physician
Klickitat Valley Health Svcs Jul 2015 - Jul 2016
Emergency Physicians
Education:
University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine 1999 - 2003
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates, Medicine
University of Glasgow 1998 - 1999
Masters, Philosophy, History, Medicine
Caltech 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, History
Skills:
Medicine Clinical Research Healthcare Public Health Lifesciences Science Hospitals Medical Education Medical Simulation Healthcare Information Technology Critical Care Emr Board Certified Internal Medicine Patient Safety Infectious Diseases Life Sciences
Interests:
Quality Improvement and Management Medical Simulation Medical Education Interprofessional Education
Languages:
Mandarin Spanish
Certifications:
Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator Teaching Fellowship Biomedical and Health Informatics For Emergency Physicians
Hey i'm amy zheng i'm currently attending canyon middle school. i play bball, piano, go to chinese school , etc. the best way to contact me is gmail and facebook. i don't check my text oft...
Amy Zheng
Education:
University of California, Riverside - Business Admin.
Tagline:
Hello! =)
Amy Zheng
Work:
Freedom 55 Financial - Financial Security Advisor
About:
Financial Planner Where there is your dream, there is my job that should be started..... 理财规划师 您的理想是我工作的起...
In a BUnews release, first author Amy Zheng, MPH, a PhD student, said, "When countries are unable to detect tuberculosis in high-risk populationssuch as people who are incarceratedit increases the risk of transmission, both within prisons and to the broader community, when people are released fro
Date: Apr 14, 2025
Category: Health
Source: Google
State-of-the-Art HIV Drug Could Curb HIV Transmission, Improve Survival in India
"This study is the first to show that, in India, changing current therapy to a dolutegravir-based regimen would be safer, save lives and prevent new infections - all without increasing the cost of care," said lead author Amy Zheng of theMassachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Medical Practice Evaluati