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Jenny Nguyen is a Family Physician and Chief Resident at the University of California, San Francisco since June 2021, with prior experience as a Resident Physician. Jenny has contributed as a writer for Science Magazine's NextGen Voices since October 2017 and served as a Medical Education Fellow at Osmosis from September 2018 to May 2021. Research experience includes studying discharge translation services for low English proficiency patients at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, collaborating on post-operative care with Yale School of Medicine, and evaluating influenza susceptibility at the Iwasaki Immunobiology Laboratory. Additional roles include shadowing in rheumatology at NYU Hospital, coordinating nutrition programs at the Beckett Life Center, tutoring French, interning with an orthopedic specialty group, and volunteering as a sales representative. Jenny holds a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry from Yale University (2012-2016) and a Doctor of Medicine, along with a Master's in Urban Bioethics, from Temple University (2016-2021).
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