Ng graduated as Valedictorian of Tracy High School in 1996. She was captain of the varsity tennis team,
International Baccalaureate Diploma recipient, and class president for four years. Ng completed her undergraduate studies at
Stanford University, where she graduated
Phi Beta Kappa with a 3.99 GPA, earning a degree in Human Biology with Honors. She was awarded the Stanford Dinkelspiel Award, which recognizes two outstanding graduating seniors for their commitment to improving student life and education. 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. She earned her medical degree from the
University of California at
San Francisco Medical School, Internal Medicine Residency at UCSF, and cardiology fellowship at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Ng further received the distinction of being named Miss California and was second runner-up at the Miss America Pageant in 2001. ==Career==