Where I see patients (2)
Selected research
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The transcription factors SIX3 and VAX1 are required for suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian output and fertility in female mice.
Journal of neuroscience research
Dr. Haley Oosterhouse is a family medicine doctor who cares for patients of all ages. She has expertise in sports medicine and treats musculoskeletal injuries, fractures, concussions and other sports-related conditions. Her other areas of interest include women's health, exercise and preventative medicine, diagnostic ultrasound and ultrasound-guided procedures for musculoskeletal conditions.
Oosterhouse's research focuses on sports medicine, nutrition and lifestyle to prevent and treat chronic diseases.
Oosterhouse earned her medical degree at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. She completed a residency in family medicine at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center and a fellowship in sports medicine at UCSF.
Outside the clinic, Oosterhouse enjoys exploring the Bay Area's best food spots, working on her amateur cooking skills and spending time outdoors with her dog.
American Board of Family Medicine, Family Medicine
UCSF, Sports Medicine
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center - GME, Family Medicine
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center - GME, Family Medicine
MD, Keck School of Medicine of USC
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