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Jessie Wong
Instructor, Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes
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Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
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Instructor,
Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes
Professional Education
Fellowship: Stanford University Pediatric Endocrinology Fellowship (2019) CA
Internship: Phoenix Children's Hospital (2015) AZ
PhD Training: Arizona State University Registrar (2015) AZ
Internship, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Clinical Psychology (2015)
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wongjj@stanford.edu
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Stanford Children's Health Specialty Clinic Sunnyvale
1195 W Fremont Ave
Sunnyvale CA 94087
Tel: (408) 426-5590
Fax: (650) 724-6500
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Rayhan A. Lal, MD
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Brittany Elizabeth Matheson, PhD
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Devin Malloy McCauley
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Fernando S. Mendoza
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Minority and Immigrant Child Health, Health Disparities, Pediatrics, Health Workforce Diversity, Diversity, Inclusion, Equity in Medicine
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I have two research interests: childhood health disparities and workforce diversity. My research on childhood health disparities centers on Latino and immigrant children with a focus on early childhood health and development. My work in workforce diversity examines the pipeline for diversity in academic pediatrics, with special attention on the pipeline for underrepresent minorities.
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Rudolf Moos
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Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Child Behavior
Child Behavior Disorders
Community Health Services
Depressive Disorder
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
Education, Nonprofessional
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Emigrants and Immigrants
Family Conflict
Family Therapy
Father-Child Relations
Fathers
Health Promotion
Insulins
Mexican Americans
Mothers
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Parenting
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