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Douglas Prisco, M.D.
Mission Hills - Pulmonary Medicine
School: American University of the Caribbean
Residency: Danbury Hospital - Internal Medicine
Languages: English |
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Dr. Prisco comes to Facey from the USC Keck School of Medicine, where he served as an assistant professor and the medical director of the USC University Hospital & LA County Hospital sleep labs. A New York native, he completed several fellowships in pulmonary and sleep medicine through North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System after finishing his residency at Yale University School of Medicine. He recently presented research on the treatment of sleep apnea in patients with heart failure. He is Board Certified in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, critical care and sleep medicine.
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Sathyapria Thotti, P.A.
Porter Ranch Plaza - Orthopedic Medicine
School: Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska
Certification: National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
Languages: English, Telugu, Hindi and Urdu |
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Sathyapria brings with her a wealth of of experience treating occupational injuries from her previous positions at urgent care centers in Bakersfield and Dallas. Some of her specialties include complex laceration repair, splinting and casting. She earned her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska and speaks English, Telugu, Hindi and Urdu fluently.
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Bina Maharjan, M.D.
Canyon Country - Family Medicine
School: University of Karachi - Sindh, Pakistan
Residency: Central Maine Medical Center - Family Medicine
Languages: English, Napali, Hindu & Urdu |
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Dr. Maharjan recently moved to the West Coast from Watertown, New York where she was part of an 8-physician practice that put an emphasis on community education. She finished her residency at Central Maine Medical Center in 2010 and has training in dermatology and orthopedic procedures. In 2009, she traveled to Kathmandu to work in a travel medicine clinic & a major maternity hospital for two months. Dr. Maharjan is board certified in family medicine and speaks English, Napali, Hindu & Urdu fluently.
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Dilprit Bagga. M.D.
Mission Hills & Valencia I - Oncology / Hematology
School: Saint George's University School of Medicine
Residency: Saint Barnabas Medical Center - Internal Medicine
Languages: English, Hindi & Punjabi |
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Dr. Bagga moved to Los Angeles in 1988 to earn her Ph.D. At UCLA and stayed on as part of the university's medical research team for over a decade. She went to the East coast for her residency at Saint Barnabas Medical Center and fellowship at University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, but is happy to return to Los Angeles and join the team at Facey.
She has an extensive catalog of published research on both nutrition and oncology-related subjects and is Board Certified in internal medicine. True to her background, she is very interested in the connections between nutrition, a healthful lifestyle and chronic illness. Dr. Bagga is fluent in English, Hindi & Punjabi.
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Tam T. Te, M.D.
Mission Hills - Internal Medicine
School: University of Medicine and Pharmacy Vietnam
Residency: University of Texas SouthWestern / Seton Medical Center - Internal Medicine
Languages: English, Vietnamese |
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Dr. Te recently completed her residency at University of Texas Southwestern and returned to Los Angeles where her family lives. Her clinical research has covered topics including breast cancer and leukemia. She speaks English and Vietnamese fluently.
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Sue Y. Chung, M.D.
San Gabriel & Porter Ranch - Rheumatology
School: University of California at Los Angeles
Residency: Olive View UCLA Medical Center - Rheumatology
Languages: English |
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Dr. Chung has spent the last several years at UCLA-Olive View in Sylmar. She spent two years as Chief Resident after finishing her own residency there, and more recently served as the Chief of Curriculum & Medical Education in Olive View's hospitalist program. Dr. Chung has conducted research on the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.
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