Dr. Tin Do
About Dr. Tin Do
Dr. Tin Do is an Assistant Medical Director with extensive international medical experience, including humanitarian work in disaster and refugee settings.
Assistant Medical Director
Dr. Tin Do currently holds the position of Assistant Medical Director. In this role, Dr. Do oversees various medical operations, ensuring that healthcare services are delivered efficiently and effectively. With extensive experience in managing emergency departments, Dr. Do provides leadership and guidance to the medical staff, aiming to improve patient care and operational workflows.
Education at UCLA School of Medicine
Dr. Tin Do graduated from the UCLA School of Medicine. During medical school, Dr. Do gained a solid foundation in medical knowledge and clinical skills. The rigorous curriculum and comprehensive training at UCLA provided Dr. Do with the necessary competencies to excel in the challenging field of medicine.
Residency at UC Davis Medical Center
Following medical school, Dr. Tin Do completed a residency at UC Davis Medical Center, where Dr. Do specialized in emergency medicine. This residency program offered extensive hands-on experience in a high-volume emergency department. The residency allowed Dr. Do to further refine clinical skills and gain valuable experience in patient care under diverse and often critical circumstances.
Former Medical Director of ER at St Mary's Medical Center
Dr. Tin Do served as the Medical Director of the ER at St Mary's Medical Center in San Francisco. In this capacity, Dr. Do was responsible for overseeing the emergency department, managing the medical staff, and ensuring the quality of patient care. This role demanded leadership in critical situations and the ability to effectively coordinate with various departments within the hospital.
International Medical Volunteer Work
Dr. Tin Do has an extensive background in international medical volunteer work. Dr. Do's efforts include working in an ER in Vietnam, serving at a rural village hospital in Malawi, providing medical support in Haiti after an earthquake, and aiding at a refugee camp in Greece. This diverse experience underscores Dr. Do's commitment to global health and willingness to deliver medical care to underserved populations during crises.