
Sharon Tang, MD
Emergency Medicine
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No patient rating & comments.
Why?
- The doctor practices in an office or specialty that we currently do not survey.
- The doctor has not yet received the minimum number of patient satisfaction surveys (30) to be eligible for display.
Gender
Female
Experience
9 Years
Locations
Emergency Room - Beverly Hills
Emergency Room - Beverly Hills
When you arrive
- North Tower is located at 8701 Gracie Allen Drive between San Vicente Boulevard and George Burns Road. EMERGENCY drop-off and valet are located off Gracie Allen Drive entrance. Additional valet parking and self-parking are available in the North Tower Parking lot located on George Burns Road between Beverly Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive. Walk through the parking lot to the North Tower elevators. Take the North Tower elevators to the desired level, and find your destination. For parking rates and hours of operation, please visit cedars-sinai.org/parking
Experience
Specialties
Area in which a healthcare provider is highly trained and often board certified.
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- Emergency Medicine
Programs
Education & Training
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Western Reserve University-MetroHealth/Cleveland Clinic
Residency - Completed 2017
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Case Western Reserve School of Medicine
Medical School - Completed 2014
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University of California Berkeley
Degrees - Completed 2008
Achievements
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1
Board Certifications
Board Certifications
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Emergency Medicine
American Board of Emergency Medicine
Publications
- Wang Y, Neumann M, Hansen K, Hong SM, Kim S, Noble-Haeusslein, Liu J. Fluoxetine increases hippocampal neurogenesis and induces epigenetic factors but does not improve functional recovery after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. Feb 2011. 28(2):259-68.
- Tang S, Glauser J. 50 year-old male with diplopia and Horner’s syndrome. Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine. July 2017. 8: 98-99
- Tang, S. Updates on sexually transmitted infections: Gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis testing and treatment in the emergency department. Current Emergency and Hospital Medicine Reports. Sept 2018. 6(3): 69-78.