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  • Ko Ri, MSN, RN, FNP-C

    Ko Ri, MSN, RN, FNP-C

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    BioKo jointed Stanford Neurosurgery and Neuro IR team as a nurse practitioner in 2016. She received her bachelor degree, master of science, and post-master program in Nursing at California State University, Long Beach; and obtained Adult Acute CNS and Family Nurse Practitioner licenses. She worked with inpatients for more than 8 years including 4 years in ICU and currently coordinate the care in cerebrovascular patients.

  • Carolyn Savage, MPA, PA-C

    Carolyn Savage, MPA, PA-C

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    BioCarolyn Savage, MPA, PA-C is a Physician Assistant who specializes in Oculoplastic Surgery and Orbital Oncology at Stanford Health Care. She completed her Master’s of Physician Assistant Studies at Samuel Merritt University. She specializes in plastic and reconstructive surgery of the forehead, mid-face, and eyes and has a special interest in thyroid eye disease.

  • Nadine Sbaih

    Nadine Sbaih

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    BioDr. Sbaih is an internal medicine physician. She provides care for a wide range of conditions and patients. Areas of special interests for her include preventive medicine, asthma, and COPD.

    She enjoys developing a close, long-term relationship with patients. She focuses on delivering high-quality, comprehensive care to meet patient-driven goals.

    Dr. Sbaih earned her medical degree from the University of Utah School of Medicine. She also earned degrees in psychology and in human development and family studies.

    She received her residency training in internal medicine at the University of Louisville, Kentucky. During residency, she was one of the initial members of an advocacy group dedicated to studying and addressing health inequity throughout BIPOC communities. Her work directly contributed to a nationwide study providing updated recommendations for health care institutions in providing more equitable healthcare.

    Dr. Sbaih has assisted in clinical research of vascular resistance in pulmonary hypertension patients, lipids promoting growth of lung cancer cells, and drug interactions involving commonly prescribed travel-related medications.

    She has published in journals such as CHEST and the international research journal Global Cardiology Science and Practice. She has made presentations to her peers and educated medical students regarding the field of palliative care.

    Volunteer service of Dr. Sbaih includes participation in activities of on-profit organizations to help feed the homeless population, as well as participating in a state-based initiative that is part of a nationwide campaign to raise awareness for homelessness.

    She spends time with family, hikes, and watches movies when not providing patient care.

    Dr. Sbaih speaks English and Arabic.