Dr. Zhao is an experienced internist and primary care physician serving the community of Bayside, NY. He has over 10 years of additional expertise in bone and joint diseases. Dr. Zhao is very friendly and thorough, and is committed to providing his patients with an exceptional level of care. He always spends the time to explain the details to his patients, and provides each patient with individualized medical advice.
He serves as an attending physician at the Charles B Wang...Read More
Dr. Zhao is an experienced internist and primary care physician serving the community of Bayside, NY. He has over 10 years of additional expertise in bone and joint diseases. Dr. Zhao is very friendly and thorough, and is committed to providing his patients with an exceptional level of care. He always spends the time to explain the details to his patients, and provides each patient with individualized medical advice.
He serves as an attending physician at the Charles B Wang Community Health Center at New York Hospital Queens, and he has extensive experience in bone and joint diseases.
Dr. Zhao received his medical education at Harbin Medical University. He completed both an internship in internal medicine and a residency in internal medicine at New York Downtown Hospital through the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. He is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, and his research has appeared in numerous publications.
Dr. Zhao speaks English and Chinese (Mandarin). He is very friendly, thorough, and dedicated to providing his patients with an exceptional level of care.
Arsalan Shbbir, Susan DiStasio, Jingbo Zhao, Christopher P. Cardozo, Mary S. Wlff, Avrom J. Caplan (2005) Differential effects of the Organochlorine pesticide DDT and its metabolite p,p’-DDE on p-glycoprotein activity and expression. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 203: 91-98
Zhao W, Wu Y, Zhao J, Go S, Bauman WA, Cardozo CP. Structure and function of the upstream promotor of the human Mafbx gene: the proximal upstream promotor modulates tissue-specificity. J Cell Biochem. 2005 Sep 1;96(1):209-19
Weill Cornell Medical College, Clinical Instructor in Medicine at New York Downtown Hospital