Innovative urologist Michael Hsieh takes unbeaten path | Children's National
Innovative urologist Michael Hsieh takes unbeaten path | Children's National![Advances in Urology from Children's National](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/proxy/AVvXsEgbK3afsQgj0FcOSZURImhEebISiasWPMm5VhWQWPURui1Q_FHQomE0PhDs8l4y_EJZgqE3HcO-qfwNrmEPVoFz7YrzgGaRXkvAFZJY-_2zZ1n7o9kkJjhTJd3Xx7qh2ENsVr7N6n5pxc9tYwrPjb4ML-4zWxLCNY4OV-aBmaahHZFgrOrt6rAknPVzcjwGRTdsaYWyDHw=s0-d-e1-ft)
Children’s urologist Michael H. Hsieh, M.D., Ph.D., knew from age 10 that he would become a doctor. Proof is at his parents’ home. For an elementary school art project, students were instructed to fashion a coat of arms out of clay. In addition to panels for truth, justice and Taiwan, in the shield’s M.D. panel, a snake twists around a rod, like the staff for Asclepius, a Greek god associated with healing.
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