Vyvyane Loh
Vyvyane Loh (pronounced: vy-vy-ane loh) is a notable figure in the field of medicine and literature. She is a physician, author, and dancer of Malaysian-Chinese descent.
Etymology
The name Vyvyane is of English origin, derived from the Latin name Vivianus, which means "alive". The surname Loh is of Chinese origin and is common among Chinese Malaysians.
Medical Career
Vyvyane Loh is a board-certified Internal Medicine physician. She completed her medical education at Boston University School of Medicine. She has worked in various healthcare settings, providing primary care and managing a wide range of medical conditions. Her medical practice emphasizes preventive care and patient education.
Literary Career
In addition to her medical career, Loh is also a published author. Her debut novel, Breaking the Tongue, has been critically acclaimed for its exploration of identity, language, and history. She has also written numerous short stories and essays, many of which explore themes related to medicine and healthcare.
Dance
Loh is also a trained dancer, specializing in traditional Chinese dance. She has performed in various cultural events and festivals, showcasing the richness and diversity of Chinese culture.
Related Terms
- Internal Medicine
- Boston University School of Medicine
- Preventive Care
- Patient Education
- Chinese Dance
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Vyvyane Loh
- Wikipedia's article - Vyvyane Loh
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