Education
Ng graduated as Valedictorian of Tracy High School in 1996. Ng completed her undergraduate studies at Stanford University, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a 3.99 Grade Point Average, earning a degree in Human Biology with Honors.
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Ng graduated as Valedictorian of Tracy High School in 1996. Ng completed her undergraduate studies at Stanford University, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a 3.99 Grade Point Average, earning a degree in Human Biology with Honors.
She received over $50,000 in scholarships by competing in the Mission America Organization. As Mission California, she traveled to the French Riviera and Africa to promote children"s health and welfare. She was captain of the varsity tennis team, International Baccalaureate Diploma recipient, and class president for four years.
Ng was awarded the Stanford Dinkelspiel Award, given to the top two outstanding graduating seniors.
She earned her medical degree from the University of California at San Francisco Medical School, Internal Medicine Residency at University of California, San Francisco, and cardiology fellowship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. In addition to winning the National Talent Award and the Top Interview award, she was the first Asian-American Mission California in the 80-year history of the pageant.
Ng has received numerous national and international accolades - California"s Youth Volunteer of the Year, United States of America Today Newspaper named her to the "First All-American Academic Team," Glamour Magazine featured her as one of the "Top 10 College Women in America," and the Chinese World Journal named her as one of the "Ten Most Influential Asian-Americans" of the year. She has appeared in Time Magazine, Glamour Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, United States weekly, and many others and was the featured model for Procter & Gamble Global Beauty Campaign including Covergirl, Max Factor, and Oil of Olay cosmetics.
She serves on numerous boards and foundations such as the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation National Selection Committee and the Boys and Girls Club Organization.
As chairwoman for many philanthropic organizations and a gifted pianist, Ng has traveled extensively around the nation and world giving keynote addresses and piano concerts, helping to raise millions of dollars for her causes around the nation and world. Ng served at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Heart Institute in Beverly Hills, California as Chief Fellow in Cardiovascular Medicine. She recently was named the Elliot Corday "Outstanding Fellow of the Year" and served as a judge for the Mission California 2011 Pageant.
In 2011, Ng started working in the Cardiology Department at Kaiser Permanente in Richmond, California.
On July 6, 2013, Doctor Ng married Lieutenant Commander Carson Taylor Lawall, a Navy Neurologist and fellow graduate of University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine.
Ng won a preliminary talent award as a concert pianist and placed 2nd runner up at Mission America 2000. Ng"s interest in international health began at Stanford where her thesis work focused on health care access in third world countries for which she was awarded the prestigious Firestone Medal given to the top undergraduate honors thesis and her research work has been published in multiple scientific journals. Ng further received the distinction of being named Mission California and was 2nd runner-up at the Mission America Pageant in 2001.