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Koey Kuang, N.P.

Internal Medicine
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Personal Statement

I am a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner with a strong clinical interest in preventative medicine.  My path into healthcare was shaped by early, hands-on experiences in clinical settings, which sparked my interest in nursing. Over the years, that initial drive has grown into a deeper commitment to the nurse practitioner role-one that enables me to take a more active part in managing medical conditions while providing patient-centered care. 

Biographical Info

Xiao Ling (Koey) Kuang earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Hunter College in 2016. Following graduation, she began her career as a nurse on the medical-surgical unit at NewYork-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital, where she gained valuable hands-on experience caring for a diverse patient population.

Motivated by a growing interest in primary care and advanced practice, she went on to pursue a Master of Science in Nursing at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. She graduated in 2021 from the Adult-Gerontology Primary Care program.

After completing her graduate studies, Koey began practicing as a nurse practitioner in a private gastroenterology clinic, where she provided care for patients with a wide range of GI conditions. In 2022, she joined Weill Cornell Internal Medicine Associates as a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner. In her current role, she collaborates closely with a multidisciplinary team of advanced practice providers to care for adult patients with diverse and complex medical needs. 

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