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Peter Yang, MD is a hematology/oncology fellow at [http://www.bidmc.org/ Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center].  He has created other websites for the medical community, most notably [http://dryang.org DrYang.org], which remains in use at UCLA Medical Center, Olive View Medical Center, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.  He was Senior Editor for [http://arstechnica.com/ Ars Technica] while he was earning an A.B. in Biochemical Sciences at Harvard University. He subsequently earned an M.D. at Yale University, became a board-certified doctor of internal medicine at UCLA.
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Peter Yang, MD is a hematology/oncology fellow at [http://www.bidmc.org/ Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center] and the creator of [[Main_Page | HemOnc.org]].  In addition to the clinical care of hematology/oncology patients, Dr. Yang's interests include quality improvement and the use of information technology in healthcare.  He has created other websites for the medical community, most notably [http://dryang.org DrYang.org], which remains in use at UCLA Medical Center, Olive View Medical Center, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.  He was Senior Editor for [http://arstechnica.com/ Ars Technica] while he was earning an A.B. in Biochemical Sciences at Harvard University. He subsequently earned an M.D. at Yale University and became a board-certified doctor of internal medicine at UCLA.

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Peter Yang, MD is a hematology/oncology fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the creator of HemOnc.org. In addition to the clinical care of hematology/oncology patients, Dr. Yang's interests include quality improvement and the use of information technology in healthcare. He has created other websites for the medical community, most notably DrYang.org, which remains in use at UCLA Medical Center, Olive View Medical Center, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He was Senior Editor for Ars Technica while he was earning an A.B. in Biochemical Sciences at Harvard University. He subsequently earned an M.D. at Yale University and became a board-certified doctor of internal medicine at UCLA.