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Board certified in pediatrics, Dr. Ozaki chose a career in medicine for the satisfaction of knowing that in some small way, he has made things better for someone each day. He does his best for each patient and always tries to remember that caring for them requires more effort than taking care of them. He feels that practicing medicine is a great privilege and he must be worthy of patients' trust.
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