“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. “
Steve Jobs
About Me
Hello!! I am Chandler Park.
I am a triple board-certified physician that helps patients with blood and cancer diseases.
Being a hematology and medical oncology physician is my TRUE calling. It is such a PRIVILEGE to help patients.
I am so LUCKY and GRATEFUL that I have an opportunity to help people in a medical field that I LOVE.
Native of Kentuckiana
I am SO happy to be back home where I grew up as a child. I attended Kindergarten to 12 th grade in Hardin County, Kentucky.
I LOVE that I have an opportunity to come back to my home area and help people as a physician in the greater Louisville, Kentucky area.
My passions are in helping cancer patients, learning new medical information, and providing up to date medical education for cancer doctors.
Board Certifications
My board certifications are in Medical Oncology, Hematology, and Internal Medicine.
Cancer Research
I am HONORED to work with such an OUTSTANDING clinical research team. Very GRATEFUL to have been published in the world’s leading medical journal (New England Journal of Medicine) as a Principal Investigator and Author three times for original cancer research.
Invited Speaker
Very fortunate to have been an invited speaker for national and regional meetings in cities such as San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Nashville, Atlanta, Chicago, New York City, Orlando, and Miami.
ASCO CME Committee
During my free time, I volunteer as a cancer expert for ASCO (the leading cancer physician society in the world) by providing new cancer CME informatiouerquerque n for practicing oncologists. I love to learn new information because the science of hematology and oncology is truly fascinating.
During major cancer society meetings, I also provide video interviews to help cancer doctors better understand the latest breaking news in cancer care. I have contributed regularly as an expert physician for popular news media such as U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, and Medscape.
Medical Journalist
-Write medical news for Doximity an online medical social network that includes over 1,800,000+ physicians in the United States.
-Provide advice to help resident physicians cope with residency training at Medscape and Doximity Op-(m) ed.
Volunteering
-Advisory Dean and clinical medical school professor at the University of Louisville School of Medicine
-Board Member of the Kentucky Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
-Treasurer of the American College of Physicians
-Manuscript Reviewer – Journal of Hospital Practice
Free time
-During my free time I love to play golf, travel, and spend time with family.
Interview with American Society of Hematology
2022 Cancer Update
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