Palliative Care Services

Helping you live well with a serious illness

Our Teams

Service Leadership

Thomishia Booker LCSW, EdDCP

Director, Palliative Care and Spiritual Care

Thomishia is a licensed social worker and the Palliative Care Department manager. She manages multiple departments within Alameda Health System including spiritual care, sexual assault, system wide housing, and transportation. Her wide range of responsibilities allow her to serve as an valuable resource within the team and address complicated programmatic and patient related issues . She began her career as a psychiatric social worker working in older adult services and has worked in a variety of clinical settings over the years. Thomishia is passionate about addressing social determinants of health and closing equity gaps for marginalized groups. In her spare time she loves to garden, dance, and travel.

Wendy Anderson, MD MS

Chief of Palliative Care | Palliative Care Physician

Wendy’s goal is to ensure that all clinicians have the skills and support to provide the highest quality of care to people who are facing serious illnesses. Prior to joining Alameda Health, she was a palliative care physician and Professor at UCSF. She has led efforts to integrate palliative care across California public health care systems and is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication. As Chief of Palliative Care, she oversees palliative care provider services, and co-leads Palliative Care Services, including clinical care, quality improvement and education, and strategic planning. Outside of work, you’ll find her driving kids around, walking her rescue dog, and if she’s lucky getting to a yoga class or date night with her husband.

Heather Harris, MD

Director of Community-Based Palliative Care | Associate Chief of Palliative Care
Palliative Care Physician

Heather leads efforts to increase access to palliative care services in skilled nursing facilities and at home. She is grateful to work collaboratively to help people who are experiencing serious illness to live life to the fullest. Heather has dedicated her career to creating more equitable, diverse, and inclusive healthcare, though work locally and with national organizations. She previously helped lead development of palliative care services at UCSF/San Francisco Health Network and within Stanford Health Care. She graduated from Harvard, Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed training in internal medicine at UCSF. Outside of work Heather enjoys gardening, coaching her sons in a variety of sports, capturing pictures of family adventures, and avidly following all her favorite sports teams.

Linda Bulman BSPT, PA-C

Lead Advanced Practice Provider, Palliative Care Services

Linda came to Highland in 2009 with 10 years’ experience working with patients facing serious illness. She began when there was a sole doctor doing part-time palliative care and has been integral to the development and expansion of the service across AHS’s many sites. In addition to caring for seriously ill patients, Linda has discovered her passion for teaching other clinicians advanced communication skills, taking the time to be empathetic and learn who that patient is and what their values are. Linda is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication and she teaches nationally and across AHS. Linda balances her life outside work with creative cooking and hiking.

Tracey Krangel MSN, RN, CCRN, AGCNS-BC, GERO-BC

Palliative Care Nurse Manager

Tracey Krangel holds a Master of Science in Nursing and is licensed and certified as an Adult Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist. She has worked in a variety of hospital settings, in both Critical and Palliative Care. She is driven by a desire to advocate for patients and their families, ensuring they receive the highest level of comfort, dignity, and support. She is devoted to improving access to quality palliative care for all patients. Tracey is also a dedicated nursing educator, fostering a team environment of continuous learning, cultivating nursing skills, and championing high standards of compassionate care. When not at work, Tracey enjoys spending time with her family, volunteering for her kids many extracurricular activities and enjoying nature.

Clinic Team

Dyna Crease

Serious Illness Community Liaison & Outreach Worker 

Dyna Crease is a competent Integrative Health and Wellness Coach that works with people to attain mind-body harmony by establishing successful goals. She has more than ten years of experience in nutrition education, healthy lifestyle choices, and designing action plans for life that cultivate mindful intentions. She is passionate about providing support to families and their loved ones by enhancing their decisions to pursue assistance of interdisciplinary teams. She recognizes the importance of teamwork and the continuum of care that shapes palliative care’s essential components.

Jessie Sohn, LCSW

Outpatient Palliative Care Clinic, Serious Illness Care Social Work Educator

Jessica has been a social worker for 15 years, devoted to serving compromised populations in the Bay Area. She has built a career in medical social work, including hospice and transplant specialty roles. She graduated with a Master’s degree in Social Work at San Francisco State University and is a board certified License Clinic Social Worker. Jessica is passionate about understanding the cultural dynamics of minority groups and how that effects their ability to be served within the medical system.

Brenda G. Shinault

Chaplain

Brenda is a licensed Spiritual Practitioner at Heart and Soul Center of Light (HSCL) in Oakland CA. Currently Brenda is completing an internship at Highland PC Dept in connection with a Certificate program in Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at the Spiritual Living Center for Education and Training in Colorado. In addition to over 22 years as a licensed Practitioner, she has served as volunteer Chaplain at Hospice of the Central Coast, and trained with Comfort Homesake, Compassionate Care in Oakland.

Monique White

Chaplain

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Michael Bi, MD

Palliative Care Physician, Medical Director Outpatient Palliative Care Clinic

Michael received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. During his training, he found his passion for listening to patient’s stories, advocating for their well-being, as well as making medical care accessible to all. Outside the hospital you can find Michael hiking, playing video games, and spending time with his loved ones.

Fallon Bushee, MD

Director of Emergency Medicine – Palliative Care Integration | Palliative Care Physician

A proud New England native, Fallon trained in Emergency Medicine at Dartmouth before moving to California to train in Palliative Care at Stanford. Her professional interests include examining the role of palliative care in the emergency department. She is very passionate about empowering everyone who provides emergency care with palliative skills and tools to help elevate the care we provide during medical emergencies. Outside of the hospital she can be found at the gym, reading, playing music, or generally spending quality time with her partner, dog and two cats.

Vincent Le, MD

Director of Serious Illness Medical Education | Palliative Care Physician

Vincent completed his Internal Medicine training at Highland Hospital and returned to Alameda Health System after his Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship at UCSF. He is passionate about medical education, health equity, and community engagement. Outside of work, Vincent finds joy in cooking, playing music, and adventures with his wife and their dog, Kumo.

Alameda Hospital Inpatient Team

Mindy Wen, RN, NP, MSW

Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner, Alameda Hospital

Mindy’s interest in palliative care began in the early 2000s. Before her nursing career, Mindy worked in community mental health, and outpatient palliative care as a licensed clinical social worker. She also served as a faculty member in a Masters of Social Work (MSW) program. Mindy is passionate about mental health, psychosocial aspects of serious illnesses, and advanced care planning. Mindy enjoys traveling, gardening, hiking, and social gatherings with good food, laughter, and ping pong.

Fleeta Turrentine MDiv

Fleeta Turrentine MDiv BCC, Palliative Care Chaplain, Alameda Hospital

Fleeta obtained her Master of Divinity from Morehouse School of Religion, in Atlanta Georgia in 1997. She entered the ministry of chaplaincy after caring for her brother who eventually died from a terminal illness. She is a certified chaplain with the Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc. and the Association of Professional Chaplains. Fleeta believes that through ministry of presence, active and empathetic listening, and examining the human document the patient can be led to spiritual healing and wholeness. She has found that co-journeying with palliative care patients can offer comfort and, in some cases extend one’s life. Fleeta has been a chaplain for over 25 years. She finds traveling, listening to jazz, and reading helps keep joy in her life.

Cindy R. Lawrence RN, BSN, CWCN, PHN

Palliative Care Nurse, Alameda Hospital

Cindy began her nursing career in 1995 after earning her Bachelor’s in nursing from CSU Chico. Over the years she has provided care as an RN, case manager, leader, and educator in a variety of specialties including skilled nursing, neuro rehab, gastroenterology, and home hospice. As a nurse Cindy has always considered herself privileged to care for patients and their families with compassion, advocacy, resources/support, as they navigate a new diagnosis and/or serious illness. Finding out what the patient’s unique needs and goals for care are is an important area of focus for Cindy. She loves to collaborate with other clinicians on the care team and also enjoys supporting her colleagues by serving as a resource and providing specialized training. Cindy lives in Oakland and spends her down time outside with her family hiking, paddle boarding, landscaping, and camping

Vincent Le, MD

Director of Serious Illness Medical Education | Palliative Care Physician

Vincent completed his Internal Medicine training at Highland Hospital and returned to Alameda Health System after his Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship at UCSF. He is passionate about medical education, health equity, and community engagement. Outside of work, Vincent finds joy in cooking, playing music, and adventures with his wife and their dog, Kumo.

Heather Harris, MD

Director of Community-Based Palliative Care | Associate Chief of Palliative Care
Palliative Care Physician

Heather leads efforts to increase access to palliative care services in skilled nursing facilities and at home. She is grateful to work collaboratively to help people who are experiencing serious illness to live life to the fullest. Heather has dedicated her career to creating more equitable, diverse, and inclusive healthcare, though work locally and with national organizations. She previously helped lead development of palliative care services at UCSF/San Francisco Health Network and within Stanford Health Care. She graduated from Harvard, Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed training in internal medicine at UCSF. Outside of work Heather enjoys gardening, coaching her sons in a variety of sports, capturing pictures of family adventures, and avidly following all her favorite sports teams.

Linda Bulman BSPT, PA-C

Lead Advanced Practice Provider, Palliative Care Services

Linda came to Highland in 2009 with 10 years’ experience working with patients facing serious illness. She began when there was a sole doctor doing part-time palliative care and has been integral to the development and expansion of the service across AHS’s many sites. In addition to caring for seriously ill patients, Linda has discovered her passion for teaching other clinicians advanced communication skills, taking the time to be empathetic and learn who that patient is and what their values are. Linda is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication and she teaches nationally and across AHS. Linda balances her life outside work with creative cooking and hiking.

Michael Bi, MD

Palliative Care Nurse Manager

Michael received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. During his training, he found his passion for listening to patient’s stories, advocating for their well-being, as well as making medical care accessible to all. Outside the hospital you can find Michael hiking, playing video games, and spending time with his loved ones.

Wendy Anderson, MD MS

Chief of Palliative Care | Palliative Care Physician

Wendy’s goal is to ensure that all clinicians have the skills and support to provide the highest quality of care to people who are facing serious illnesses. Prior to joining Alameda Health, she was a palliative care physician and Professor at UCSF. She has led efforts to integrate palliative care across California public health care systems and is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication. As Chief of Palliative Care, she oversees palliative care provider services, and co-leads Palliative Care Services, including clinical care, quality improvement and education, and strategic planning. Outside of work, you’ll find her driving kids around, walking her rescue dog, and if she’s lucky getting to a yoga class or date night with her husband.

Claudia Landau, Ph.D MD

Geriatrics and Palliative Care Physician

Claudia Landau came to AHS in 2008 as Chief of Geriatrics and Palliative Care. She was charged with building the capacity of palliative care and geriatrics. During her tenure she started an inpatient geriatric consult program, an outpatient geriatric consultation clinic, a fall prevention clinic, and stewarded the growth of AHS palliative care from one physician practicing part time to a program with interdisciplinary teams at all hospitals as well as  an palliative care outpatient clinic. She is board certified in internal medicine, geriatric sand palliative care. She also has a Ph.D. in physiology and is an assistant professor of medicine at the UCB-UCSF-Joint Medical program.  She is committed to promoting and practicing a bio-pycho-social-spiritual approach to medical care and advocating for cultural humility and antiracism for her patients.

Fairmont Rehabilitation & Wellness Team

Linda Bulman BSPT, PA-C

Lead Advanced Practice Provider, Palliative Care Services

Linda came to Highland in 2009 with 10 years’ experience working with patients facing serious illness. She began when there was a sole doctor doing part-time palliative care and has been integral to the development and expansion of the service across AHS’s many sites. In addition to caring for seriously ill patients, Linda has discovered her passion for teaching other clinicians advanced communication skills, taking the time to be empathetic and learn who that patient is and what their values are. Linda is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication and she teaches nationally and across AHS. Linda balances her life outside work with creative cooking and hiking.

Dyna Crease

Serious Illness Community Liaison & Outreach Worker 

Dyna Crease is a competent Integrative Health and Wellness Coach that works with people to attain mind-body harmony by establishing successful goals. She has more than ten years of experience in nutrition education, healthy lifestyle choices, and designing action plans for life that cultivate mindful intentions. She is passionate about providing support to families and their loved ones by enhancing their decisions to pursue assistance of interdisciplinary teams. She recognizes the importance of teamwork and the continuum of care that shapes palliative care’s essential components.

Philip Sossenheimer, MD, MS

Director of Post-Acute Palliative Care | Palliative Care Physician

Philip went to medical school at the University of Chicago before completing his training in Internal Medicine and Palliative Medicine at Stanford University. Living and working on the South Side of Chicago showed Philip the impact that structural inequities have on people’s health and wellbeing. Philip is passionate about working to address these inequities and increase access to palliative care to ease the burden of illness on patients and their families. Outside of work, Philip can be found exploring with his dog, making art, or playing upright bass.

Heather Harris, MD

Director of Community-Based Palliative Care | Associate Chief of Palliative Care
Palliative Care Physician

Heather leads efforts to increase access to palliative care services in skilled nursing facilities and at home. She is grateful to work collaboratively to help people who are experiencing serious illness to live life to the fullest. Heather has dedicated her career to creating more equitable, diverse, and inclusive healthcare, though work locally and with national organizations. She previously helped lead development of palliative care services at UCSF/San Francisco Health Network and within Stanford Health Care. She graduated from Harvard, Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed training in internal medicine at UCSF. Outside of work Heather enjoys gardening, coaching her sons in a variety of sports, capturing pictures of family adventures, and avidly following all her favorite sports teams.

Wendy Anderson, MD MS

Chief of Palliative Care | Palliative Care Physician

Wendy’s goal is to ensure that all clinicians have the skills and support to provide the highest quality of care to people who are facing serious illnesses. Prior to joining Alameda Health, she was a palliative care physician and Professor at UCSF. She has led efforts to integrate palliative care across California public health care systems and is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication. As Chief of Palliative Care, she oversees palliative care provider services, and co-leads Palliative Care Services, including clinical care, quality improvement and education, and strategic planning. Outside of work, you’ll find her driving kids around, walking her rescue dog, and if she’s lucky getting to a yoga class or date night with her husband.

San Leandro Hospital Inpatient Team

Sarah Malin-Roodman, BA, BS, MS, RN, ANP

Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner, San Leandro Hospital

Sarah started her career as a nurse on an AIDS floor in the 1990s where she gained an appreciation of chronic disease management, end of life care, and compassionate nursing. Since completing her NP training at UCSF School of Nursing in 2003, she has worked in primary care, gynecology, and LGBTQI health care before returning to her original interests in serious illness and end of life care. For the last 10 years, she has been working in hospice and palliative care as a nurse practitioner and nurse educator. During her time away from work, Sarah enjoys dancing, cooking, finding adventures around the Bay Area, and singing loudly alone in the car.

Roeber Williams

Chaplain

Chaplain Roeber’ Williams is a compassionate spiritual leader and dedicated caregiver, currently serving as the Chaplain Alameda Health System Oakland Ca. Roeber’ has over 25 years of experience in Spiritual Care, Chaplain Roeber’ provides emotional and spiritual support to individuals and families during moments of change, crisis and transition. He is a License Emeritus status Religious Science Practitioner. Centers for Spiritual Living. Chaplain Roeber’ has completed his CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education) training and internship at ASH in 2018. Chaplain Roeber’ Williams is committed to serving as a spiritual leader, and a trusted confidant and advocate for those in need, embodying the values of compassion, integrity, and resilience in his ministry. Roeber’ enjoys playing golf.

Sue Magidson BCC, MDiv

Palliative Care Chaplain Champion – San Leandro Hospital

Sue is a Board Certified Chaplain who has been serving as the Spiritual Care Coordinator and Chaplain at San Leandro Hospital since 2013. She enjoys working with people of every religion and no religion, providing emotional, spiritual and/or religious support to patients and families navigating serious illnesses.  Sue has a Certificate in the Essentials of Palliative Care Chaplaincy and enjoys the interdisciplinary teamwork that’s central to Palliative Care. When she’s not at the hospital, Sue loves Farmers Markets, cooking, singing, reading, and long walks in the East Bay Hills.

Vincent Le, MD

Director of Serious Illness Medical Education | Palliative Care Physician

Vincent completed his Internal Medicine training at Highland Hospital and returned to Alameda Health System after his Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship at UCSF. He is passionate about medical education, health equity, and community engagement. Outside of work, Vincent finds joy in cooking, playing music, and adventures with his wife and their dog, Kumo.

Heather Harris, MD

Director of Community-Based Palliative Care | Associate Chief of Palliative Care
Palliative Care Physician

Heather leads efforts to increase access to palliative care services in skilled nursing facilities and at home. She is grateful to work collaboratively to help people who are experiencing serious illness to live life to the fullest. Heather has dedicated her career to creating more equitable, diverse, and inclusive healthcare, though work locally and with national organizations. She previously helped lead development of palliative care services at UCSF/San Francisco Health Network and within Stanford Health Care. She graduated from Harvard, Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed training in internal medicine at UCSF. Outside of work Heather enjoys gardening, coaching her sons in a variety of sports, capturing pictures of family adventures, and avidly following all her favorite sports teams.

Linda Bulman BSPT, PA-C

Lead Advanced Practice Provider, Palliative Care Services

Linda came to Highland in 2009 with 10 years’ experience working with patients facing serious illness. She began when there was a sole doctor doing part-time palliative care and has been integral to the development and expansion of the service across AHS’s many sites. In addition to caring for seriously ill patients, Linda has discovered her passion for teaching other clinicians advanced communication skills, taking the time to be empathetic and learn who that patient is and what their values are. Linda is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication and she teaches nationally and across AHS. Linda balances her life outside work with creative cooking and hiking.

Michael Bi, MD

Palliative Care Nurse Manager

Michael received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. During his training, he found his passion for listening to patient’s stories, advocating for their well-being, as well as making medical care accessible to all. Outside the hospital you can find Michael hiking, playing video games, and spending time with his loved ones.

Wendy Anderson, MD MS

Chief of Palliative Care | Palliative Care Physician

Wendy’s goal is to ensure that all clinicians have the skills and support to provide the highest quality of care to people who are facing serious illnesses. Prior to joining Alameda Health, she was a palliative care physician and Professor at UCSF. She has led efforts to integrate palliative care across California public health care systems and is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication. As Chief of Palliative Care, she oversees palliative care provider services, and co-leads Palliative Care Services, including clinical care, quality improvement and education, and strategic planning. Outside of work, you’ll find her driving kids around, walking her rescue dog, and if she’s lucky getting to a yoga class or date night with her husband.

Claudia Landau, Ph.D MD

Geriatrics and Palliative Care Physician

Claudia Landau came to AHS in 2008 as Chief of Geriatrics and Palliative Care. She was charged with building the capacity of palliative care and geriatrics. During her tenure she started an inpatient geriatric consult program, an outpatient geriatric consultation clinic, a fall prevention clinic, and stewarded the growth of AHS palliative care from one physician practicing part time to a program with interdisciplinary teams at all hospitals as well as  an palliative care outpatient clinic. She is board certified in internal medicine, geriatric sand palliative care. She also has a Ph.D. in physiology and is an assistant professor of medicine at the UCB-UCSF-Joint Medical program.  She is committed to promoting and practicing a bio-pycho-social-spiritual approach to medical care and advocating for cultural humility and antiracism for her patients.

Wilma Chan Highland Hospital Campus Inpatient Team

Anne James, LCSW

Palliative Care Inpatient Social Worker

Anne has been a social worker for many years with the majority of her experience being related to serving those with chronic, serious and/or terminal illnesses. Her role as the inpatient palliative care social worker at Highland is her dream job. Anne has a passion for serving patients and families helping them get the services they need. When not at work Anne is often found in her yard pulling weeds and planting California native plants, or in her garage refurbishing neglected furniture.

Betty Clark, MDiv

Palliative Care Chaplain, Volunteer and Intern Chaplain Coordinator

Betty has been the glue of the Palliative Care Team for longer than she needs to admit. She has contributed to patients, families, and her community at large in so many impactful ways. She served on the National Chaplains Board, and earned her Master of Divinity degree from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA. She continues to lead talks and services in various organizations, including creating and supporting a virtual spiritual community during the pandemic. She has worked as a Chaplain for twenty six years.

Vincent Le, MD

Director of Serious Illness Medical Education | Palliative Care Physician

Vincent completed his Internal Medicine training at Highland Hospital and returned to Alameda Health System after his Hospice and Palliative Medicine fellowship at UCSF. He is passionate about medical education, health equity, and community engagement. Outside of work, Vincent finds joy in cooking, playing music, and adventures with his wife and their dog, Kumo.

Heather Harris, MD

Director of Community-Based Palliative Care | Associate Chief of Palliative Care
Palliative Care Physician

Heather leads efforts to increase access to palliative care services in skilled nursing facilities and at home. She is grateful to work collaboratively to help people who are experiencing serious illness to live life to the fullest. Heather has dedicated her career to creating more equitable, diverse, and inclusive healthcare, though work locally and with national organizations. She previously helped lead development of palliative care services at UCSF/San Francisco Health Network and within Stanford Health Care. She graduated from Harvard, Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed training in internal medicine at UCSF. Outside of work Heather enjoys gardening, coaching her sons in a variety of sports, capturing pictures of family adventures, and avidly following all her favorite sports teams.

Linda Bulman BSPT, PA-C

Lead Advanced Practice Provider, Palliative Care Services

Linda came to Highland in 2009 with 10 years’ experience working with patients facing serious illness. She began when there was a sole doctor doing part-time palliative care and has been integral to the development and expansion of the service across AHS’s many sites. In addition to caring for seriously ill patients, Linda has discovered her passion for teaching other clinicians advanced communication skills, taking the time to be empathetic and learn who that patient is and what their values are. Linda is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication and she teaches nationally and across AHS. Linda balances her life outside work with creative cooking and hiking.

Michael Bi, MD

Palliative Care Nurse Manager

Michael received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. During his training, he found his passion for listening to patient’s stories, advocating for their well-being, as well as making medical care accessible to all. Outside the hospital you can find Michael hiking, playing video games, and spending time with his loved ones.

Wendy Anderson, MD MS

Chief of Palliative Care | Palliative Care Physician

Wendy’s goal is to ensure that all clinicians have the skills and support to provide the highest quality of care to people who are facing serious illnesses. Prior to joining Alameda Health, she was a palliative care physician and Professor at UCSF. She has led efforts to integrate palliative care across California public health care systems and is senior faculty for VitalTalk, a nonprofit that teaches serious illness communication. As Chief of Palliative Care, she oversees palliative care provider services, and co-leads Palliative Care Services, including clinical care, quality improvement and education, and strategic planning. Outside of work, you’ll find her driving kids around, walking her rescue dog, and if she’s lucky getting to a yoga class or date night with her husband.

Fallon Bushee, MD

Director of Emergency Medicine – Palliative Care Integration | Palliative Care Physician

A proud New England native, Fallon trained in Emergency Medicine at Dartmouth before moving to California to train in Palliative Care at Stanford. Her professional interests include examining the role of palliative care in the emergency department. She is very passionate about empowering everyone who provides emergency care with palliative skills and tools to help elevate the care we provide during medical emergencies. Outside of the hospital she can be found at the gym, reading, playing music, or generally spending quality time with her partner, dog and two cats.

Philip Sossenheimer, MD, MS

Director of Post-Acute Palliative Care | Palliative Care Physician

Philip went to medical school at the University of Chicago before completing his training in Internal Medicine and Palliative Medicine at Stanford University. Living and working on the South Side of Chicago showed Philip the impact that structural inequities have on people’s health and wellbeing. Philip is passionate about working to address these inequities and increase access to palliative care to ease the burden of illness on patients and their families. Outside of work, Philip can be found exploring with his dog, making art, or playing upright bass.

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