Dr. Wang graduated from the Capital Univ of Med Scis, Training Ctr of Gen Prac, Beijing City, China in 1986. She works in Lexington, MA and 2 other locations and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center East Campus and Mount Auburn Hospital.
Medical School Shanghai Med Univ, Shanghai First Med Univ, Shanghai, China Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Shanghai Med Univ, Shanghai First Med Univ, Shanghai, China in 1990. She works in Dallas, TX and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
Avera Medical GroupAvera Mckennan Hospital NICU 1325 S Clf Ave FL 4, Sioux Falls, SD 57105 (605)3224425 (phone), (605)3224499 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Michigan Medical School Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in 2005. She works in Sioux Falls, SD and specializes in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Avera Mckennan Hospital & University Health Center.
Resumes
Chief China Life Sciences Advisor At Ropes & Gray Llp
Texas Children's Hospital
Clinical Pharmacist
Memorial Hermann Health System Sep 2012 - Oct 2014
Clinical Pharmacist - Integrated
Scott & White Healthcare Jul 2011 - Jun 2012
Community Care Pharmacy Practice Resident - Pgy1
Education:
Texas A&M Health Science Center 2007 - 2011
Doctorates, Doctor of Pharmacy, Pharmacy
The University of Texas at Austin 2004 - 2007
Skills:
Pharmacy Pharmacists Ambulatory Care Community Pharmacy Patient Education Patient Counseling Immunization Smoking Cessation Motivational Interviewing Diabetes Management Anticoagulation Hypertension Medication Therapy Management Medication Reconciliation Hospital Pharmacy Patient Safety Clinical Pharmacy Asthma Certified Immunizer Managed Care Pharmacy Practice
Certifications:
Basic Life Support (Bls) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (Acls) Certified Asthma Educator (Ae-C) American Heart Association | American Stroke Association
spellers themselves were experiencing, such as "fraught," "quixote," "wearisome," "irrepressible" and "temerity." Katherine Wang, 10, of Beijing, China, showed a certain temerity when she drew "damoclean," meaning involving imminent danger, and asked Bailly, "Could you tell me how to spell that, please?"