Topic: Basic Skin Care and Anti-Aging

Event Time:03/28/2026  (Saturday) 2:00pm ~ 3:30pm

Event Location:7811 Orion Ln. Cupertino, CA 95014

Registration deadline: 03/26/2026

Please contact event staff if you have any questions. Email: tianhui.usa@gmail.com

Registration link: https://forms.gle/117zFpaeZfc8FD7MA

About the speaker: 

     George C. Hsieh (pronounced “shay”), M.D. is a board certified dermatologist with a

special interest in skin cancer prevention and management. Dr. Hsieh is the medical director

of the Healthy Skin Initiative, a community educational program sponsored by the Asian

Health Project, that seeks to promote sun protection and to raise skin cancer awareness. A

frequent lecturer to the regional medical centers as well as to the underserved immigrant

communities in the Bay Area, Dr. Hsieh has given various educational talks on a variety of

skin related issues ranging from basic skin care, sun protection, and skin cancer detection. In

the past year, Dr. Hsieh has regularly given talks at O’Connor Hospital, Good Samaritan

Medical Center, the Regional Medical Center and has regularly conducted free skin cancer

screenings at various community events in the Bay Area.

     Dr. Hsieh’s charitable interest in working with the immigrant communities stems from

his own upbringing. Growing in a working class immigrant family from Taiwan which

instilled the value of hard work, Dr. Hsieh was a full scholarship recipient to attend both his

undergraduate as well as his medical school. He received his bachelor’s degree from UC

Berkeley and his medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine.

After graduating from medical school, Dr. Hsieh went on to complete an Immunology

Research Fellowship and a clinical research project on Melanoma. His residency training in

Dermatology was completed at the UC Davis Medical Center.