I practiced internal medicine in New York for 8 years before moving to Southern California to join Kaiser Permanente. I completed my fellowship in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Oregon Health... and Science University in Portland. In 2012, I joined Kaiser Permanente in Riverside as a pulmonary and critical care physician, as I couldn’t resist the beautiful weather of Southern California.
Nyu Lutheran Medical Center
150 55th St, Brooklyn, NY 11220 • (718) 630-7000
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About Me
Aung Myo Tun, MD is a licensed Internal Medicine Physician in Brooklyn, New York. He has been providing care for more than 19 years.
Internal Medicine
New York
no. 236707
Critical Care Medicine
Board Certification
Pulmonary Disease&critical Care Med
Fellowship
Internal Medicine
Internship
Internal Medicine
Residency
Licensed since
August 30, 2006
Last updated by provider on
December 13, 2021
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