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Victor Hsiao
Victor Hsiao, MD is a Pediatric Executive Resident and Acting Instructor at the University of Washington Department of Pediatrics.1 He grew up in Seattle and completed his undergraduate studies at Princeton University, earning a BA in biology with minors in computer science and engineering biology.1
Dr. Hsiao attended medical school at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California.13 During his time in medical school, he spent a year in Taiwan working with youth in foster care and juvenile detention systems.1
Currently, as a pediatric resident at the University of Washington, Dr. Hsiao has been involved in several notable programs:
- The Alaska Track, which likely focuses on rural and underserved healthcare in Alaska.1
- STREAM (Sustaining and Training for Resilience, Engagement, and Meaning), a HRSA-funded multi-site research collaborative.1
Dr. Hsiao's clinical interests include:
- Using a whole-person approach in patient care
- Delivering primary care in underserved communities, both urban and rural1
His dedication to teaching and patient care has been recognized. He received the Richard P. Shugerman Award at the Pediatric Residency Banquet, which likely acknowledges excellence in residency.2
While the query mentions a LinkedIn profile, I don't have access to that information. However, based on the available data, it's clear that Dr. Victor Hsiao is a promising young physician with a strong commitment to pediatric care, research, and serving underserved communities.