MC 5722
Stanford, CA 94305
I work primary with children who have autism and/or intellectual disability. Over the years, I have been so inspired by the unwavering commitment parents have for their children. As a physician, my goal is to match that commitment through dedicated, personalized care. I may not be able to provide a cure, but I can improve a child’s quality of life, helping the whole family to enjoy life together more.
Parents who care for children with autism and/or intellectual disability have significant stress. I understand how exhausted they may feel, and believe that listening, supporting and educating them can help alleviate some of that stress and make caring for their child a little easier. I aim to provide a comprehensive approach and evidence-based medical care in a supportive environment to each family I meet. I have a shared goal with parents — to make their child’s life better.
St Joseph's University, Beirut, Lebanon, 1988
St Elizabeth Hospital, Washington, DC, 1991
Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY, 1993
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1996
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Psychiatry, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology