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Doctor Panel

Hear from a panel of physicians spanning various specialties about their journey to medicine

Dr. Edward Miller, MD

Dr. Edward Miller is from Compton CA. He did his undergraduate degree at New York University (NYU) and went to Medical School at Wake Forest University. Dr. Miller completed his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Howard University Hospital, and fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine at University of California San Francisco. He says: Having a career in medicine isn't about being the smartest, it's about being single minded. Having a goal and deciding that no obstacles are too large to get in the way of your dream. My path wasn't linear, it was filled with ups and downs and I wouldn't have it any other way. My passion and focus now as a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist is in identifying and eliminating health care disparities that effect maternal mortality in high risk populations. I also have a passion for medical education and have dreams of being a Dean when I grow up!

Dr. Oguchi Nkwocha, MD

For over 30 years, Dr. Oguchi Nkwocha has combined a productive and ongoing clinical practice with rich administrative experience culminating in the position of Chief Medical Officer for Clinica de Salud (CSVS), Salinas, Monterey County, California, an FQHC, as well as Health Informatics advocacy and dedication. Full scope primary care practice settings at various times include private practice, hospital practice, Urgent Care, Family Medicine Residency Program Facultyship and various Medical Directorships; he is also involved in clinical research.A board-certified Family Medicine physician by training and practice Dr. Nkwocha completed his Internship and Residency at Ventura County Medical Center, Ventura, California, following graduation from the University of Utah School of Medicine. Three years ago, he acquired extra education and skills in Predictive Analytics with a Master of Science from Northwestern University to tackle Healthcare “Big Data” resulting in the publication of two journal articles, with two more accepted for publication, addressing relevant clinical practice and quality management issues by applying analytics to available health data.

 

Dr. Alyssa Huang, MD

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