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Jane Yoon Scott, MD, is an infectious doctor and assistant medical professor at Emory University in Atlanta. Dr. Scott likes to connect with his patients, give them to the means to understand and appropriate their health and encourage them to ask questions so that they can make informed and thoughtful decisions.
She graduated with the highest honors of the Georgia Institute of Technology, then received her MD from the Medical College of Georgia. She finished her training in residence in internal medicine and her chief residence at the University Hospital Temple, as well as a scholarship of infectious diseases at Emory University. It is certified on the board of directors in both internal medicine and infectious diseases.
When she does not see patients, Dr. Scott works with neighboring health services to promote public health, especially for communities that have been historically un served. She also teaches medical trainees and medical students at the Emory University School of Medicine.
During his free time, Dr. Scott appreciates good coffee, weekend hikes, playing guitar, walking in cities, sampling restaurants and traveling in new places.
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