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David M. Young, MD
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Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Mount Zion



David M. Young, MD
Plastic Surgery • Reconstructive Plastic SurgeryPlastic & Reconstructive Surgery Mount Zion
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Education & training
Board certification
- Plastic Surgery, American Board of Plastic Surgery
Fellowship
- Plastic Surgery, UCSF Graduate Medical Education
Residency
- General Surgery, Jackson Memorial Hospital
Internship
- Pathology, New York Weill Cornell Medical Center - Anes GME
Degree
- MD, Yale University School of Medicine
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