Dr. Kung is a board-certified neurosurgeon at Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira. He received his medical degree from National Defense Medical Center in Taipei, Taiwan.
“Dr. Kung’s steadfast commitment to neurosurgery, his expertise and accessibility have all defined his role within our community,” Lisa Ventura, senior director of the Arnot Health Foundation, told Elmira Star-Gazette. “As such, he has become one of the most identifiable and well-respected neurosurgeons in this area.”
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