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or suburb but knew that a small
town wasn't in her future. Not that a
smaller community wasn't appealing,
but Dominguez recognized that she
hadn't had the broad surgical training
needed to serve the needs of a smaller
community. "People in other programs
get training in removing gallbladders,"
for example, which she hadn't had as
a family practice resident. For that
reason, she wanted to join a practice
that specialized in serving moms and
healthy babies, which she thought she
would be much more likely to f nd in
an urban or suburban setting.
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Dominguez grew up in the suburbs
of southern California and knew from
an early age that she wanted to be a
physician. She went to high school in
San Diego and did her undergradu-
ate work at UCLA in kinesiology. She
then intentionally took a year off after
college to do something she knew she
wouldn't have the opportunity to do
once she proceeded with her medical
training and taught fourth grade at
an underserved bilingual elementary
school.
Med school at the University of
California at San Diego came next,
followed by residency at Long Beach
Memorial. Knowing that she wanted
to perform obstetrical care in private
practice, she pursued further OB
training during residency and became
the chief OB resident at Long Beach,
taking advanced OB electives at
several busy urban hospitals.
During the early years of her medi-
cal career, Dominguez began heading
to a more holistic approach in treating
2 0 1 5 AN N UAL
Quality of Life issue
A sense of place Continued