User talk:Smallpoxsafari

Sara H. Cody, MD Sara Cody was born and raised in Palo Alto, California. As a very ambitious and intellectual young woman, she attended Stanford University to complete her undergraduate career. While here she triumphantly completed the Human Biology core (as difficult as it is) and went on to major in Human Biology with a concentration in Political, Social, and Economic aspects of health care delivery in developing nations. Still not sure exactly what she desired to achieve in her life, after graduating from Stanford University, she went on to San Francisco State University to complete her Pre-Medical coursework. After successfully mastering all the unnecessary chemistry that is required of a premed student, she then attended Yale University School of Medicine to receive her MD. Not being quite as captivated by the East Coast as the West, she returned to California to complete her residency and internship at Stanford University (her first love). While completing her residency Dr. Cody heard about a career path that interested her, something she describes as a chance happening. What was this job? It was an Officer position with the Epidemic Intelligence Services (EIS) in Berkeley, California. Loving the obstacles and aspects of being an EIS officer for two years, Dr. Cody experienced the thrill of tracking down infections, illnesses, diseases, and viruses that are seemingly unexplainable or appear out of nowhere. As a result, Sara Cody went on to become a Deputy Health Officer for Santa Clara County Public Health Department; a position which she currently still holds.

Smallpoxsafari (talk) 22:13, 24 September 2009 (UTC)