Amy Shen Tang, MD, is a primary care internist and the new Director of Immigrant Health at North East Medical Services (NEMS) in the San Francisco Bay Area where she oversees clinical programs and community outreach for hepatitis B, latent tuberculosis, and other immigrant health disparities.
Prior to joining NEMS, she served as the Hepatitis B Program Director at Charles B. Wang Community Health Center in New York City where she oversaw hepatitis B clinical care, research, community outreach, and education. She currently serves as Co-Chair for the National Hepatitis B Primary Care Workgroup and Advisor to the National Taskforce on Hepatitis B where she leads a workgroup of hepatitis B experts from the American Association of Study of Liver Diseases, the Center for Disease Control, Project ECHO, and the University of Washington to develop web-based hepatitis B guidance for primary care providers managing chronic hepatitis B. Dr. Tang has also served as a hepatitis B clinical advisor for the CDC Viral Hepatitis Division, National Association of Community Health Centers, New York City Department of Health, and HBV Project ECHO.
She received her medical degree from the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine and completed her primary care internal medicine residency at NYU School of Medicine and Bellevue Hospital.
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