Shannon Yee, DO
Undergraduate: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: A.T. Still University – School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
Clinical Interest: : Full-Spectrum Family Medicine, Hospitalist, Women’s health, Preventive Medicine
I was born and raised in southern California in a city that produced the Ball brothers. Growing up I found a passion for science and animals. I grew up wanting to be a vet but discovered aspects of the profession that I knew that I could not participate in so had to pivot. For undergrad, I attended the University of California Irvine, where I double majored in Biochemistry and Molecular biology, and Political science. During my time in undergrad I explored multiple avenues of the sciences including research and medicine. While working with the underserved population in the OC with medical organizations like SHIFA, I developed a passion for medicine and working with underserved populations. After graduation I continued to explore my interest in medicine by working as a medical assistant in a dermatology office and as a scribe in the Emergency department. After determining that I wanted to pursue a career in medicine, I applied for medical school where I was accepted at A.T. Still University in Mesa Arizona. During my rotations, I realized that I enjoyed aspects of various specialties and found that Family Medicine was a perfect amalgamation.
In my free time, I enjoy playing overcooked with friends, hiking, playing board games, and discovering new restaurants. With any other leftover time, you'll find me hanging out with my (many) pets including a turtle, dog, and guinea pigs.
Shannon Yee, DO
Undergraduate: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: A.T. Still University – School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
Clinical Interest: : Full-Spectrum Family Medicine, Hospitalist, Women’s health, Preventive Medicine
I was born and raised in southern California in a city that produced the Ball brothers. Growing up I found a passion for science and animals. I grew up wanting to be a vet but discovered aspects of the profession that I knew that I could not participate in so had to pivot. For undergrad, I attended the University of California Irvine, where I double majored in Biochemistry and Molecular biology, and Political science. During my time in undergrad I explored multiple avenues of the sciences including research and medicine. While working with the underserved population in the OC with medical organizations like SHIFA, I developed a passion for medicine and working with underserved populations. After graduation I continued to explore my interest in medicine by working as a medical assistant in a dermatology office and as a scribe in the Emergency department. After determining that I wanted to pursue a career in medicine, I applied for medical school where I was accepted at A.T. Still University in Mesa Arizona. During my rotations, I realized that I enjoyed aspects of various specialties and found that Family Medicine was a perfect amalgamation.
In my free time, I enjoy playing overcooked with friends, hiking, playing board games, and discovering new restaurants. With any other leftover time, you'll find me hanging out with my (many) pets including a turtle, dog, and guinea pigs.
Shannon Yee, DO
Undergraduate: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: A.T. Still University – School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
Clinical Interest: : Full-Spectrum Family Medicine, Hospitalist, Women’s health, Preventive Medicine
I was born and raised in southern California in a city that produced the Ball brothers. Growing up I found a passion for science and animals. I grew up wanting to be a vet but discovered aspects of the profession that I knew that I could not participate in so had to pivot. For undergrad, I attended the University of California Irvine, where I double majored in Biochemistry and Molecular biology, and Political science. During my time in undergrad I explored multiple avenues of the sciences including research and medicine. While working with the underserved population in the OC with medical organizations like SHIFA, I developed a passion for medicine and working with underserved populations. After graduation I continued to explore my interest in medicine by working as a medical assistant in a dermatology office and as a scribe in the Emergency department. After determining that I wanted to pursue a career in medicine, I applied for medical school where I was accepted at A.T. Still University in Mesa Arizona. During my rotations, I realized that I enjoyed aspects of various specialties and found that Family Medicine was a perfect amalgamation.
In my free time, I enjoy playing overcooked with friends, hiking, playing board games, and discovering new restaurants. With any other leftover time, you'll find me hanging out with my (many) pets including a turtle, dog, and guinea pigs.
Shannon Yee, DO
Undergraduate: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: A.T. Still University – School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
Clinical Interest: : Full-Spectrum Family Medicine, Hospitalist, Women’s health, Preventive Medicine
I was born and raised in southern California in a city that produced the Ball brothers. Growing up I found a passion for science and animals. I grew up wanting to be a vet but discovered aspects of the profession that I knew that I could not participate in so had to pivot. For undergrad, I attended the University of California Irvine, where I double majored in Biochemistry and Molecular biology, and Political science. During my time in undergrad I explored multiple avenues of the sciences including research and medicine. While working with the underserved population in the OC with medical organizations like SHIFA, I developed a passion for medicine and working with underserved populations. After graduation I continued to explore my interest in medicine by working as a medical assistant in a dermatology office and as a scribe in the Emergency department. After determining that I wanted to pursue a career in medicine, I applied for medical school where I was accepted at A.T. Still University in Mesa Arizona. During my rotations, I realized that I enjoyed aspects of various specialties and found that Family Medicine was a perfect amalgamation.
In my free time, I enjoy playing overcooked with friends, hiking, playing board games, and discovering new restaurants. With any other leftover time, you'll find me hanging out with my (many) pets including a turtle, dog, and guinea pigs.
Shannon Yee, DO
Undergraduate: University of California, Irvine
Medical School: A.T. Still University – School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona
Clinical Interest: : Full-Spectrum Family Medicine, Hospitalist, Women’s health, Preventive Medicine
I was born and raised in southern California in a city that produced the Ball brothers. Growing up I found a passion for science and animals. I grew up wanting to be a vet but discovered aspects of the profession that I knew that I could not participate in so had to pivot. For undergrad, I attended the University of California Irvine, where I double majored in Biochemistry and Molecular biology, and Political science. During my time in undergrad I explored multiple avenues of the sciences including research and medicine. While working with the underserved population in the OC with medical organizations like SHIFA, I developed a passion for medicine and working with underserved populations. After graduation I continued to explore my interest in medicine by working as a medical assistant in a dermatology office and as a scribe in the Emergency department. After determining that I wanted to pursue a career in medicine, I applied for medical school where I was accepted at A.T. Still University in Mesa Arizona. During my rotations, I realized that I enjoyed aspects of various specialties and found that Family Medicine was a perfect amalgamation.
In my free time, I enjoy playing overcooked with friends, hiking, playing board games, and discovering new restaurants. With any other leftover time, you'll find me hanging out with my (many) pets including a turtle, dog, and guinea pigs.