“Only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is love what you do. “
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About Me
My name is Chandler Park. I am a triple board certified practicing physician, medical journalist, and clinical researcher. My board certifications are in Medical Oncology, Hematology, and Internal Medicine. I practice at HMH and volunteer as a medical school professor at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine.
I contribute regularly as an expert physician for popular news media such as U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, and Medscape. I also write medical news for Doximity an online medical social network that includes over 800,000+ physicians in the United States.
During my free time I volunteer as a Cancer Expert Reviewer to go over new cancer information for practicing oncologists at ASCO University. I also help as a Board Member of the Kentucky Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Lastly, I write advice to help resident physicians cope with residency training at Medscape and Doximity Op-(m) ed.
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Your Best Match: 2 Important Things to do Before Applying on ERAS
#1 Get Four Strong Letters of Recommendation This is the most important thing to do before you apply to Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). You will need four strong letters of recommendation for residency. How do you do this? Think about your 3rd year medical student rotations and consider which two attendings that you worked […]
Your Best Match: 3 Mistakes to Avoid when Applying for Residency
As someone that has helped select residents in residency programs, I have seen some common mistakes that can be avoided. 1. Not knowing where you stand You need some brutal honesty here. Call the program director (PD) of your intended specialty at your home institution to set up a face to face meeting. Lay it […]
Your Best Match: Insider Tips from a Former Residency Selection Committee Member
July 2017! What an exciting time in a physician’s timeline. Congratulations on putting in all of the hard work as a medical student. You will finally start learning in depth about the things in your specialty of choice. Just imagine one year from now, you will be working in a hospital somewhere in the country […]
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