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Chunjoo Park, Ph.D.

  1. Medical Physicist

Location

  1. Jacksonville, Florida

Idiomas

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Chunjoo (Justin) Park, Ph.D., is a board-certified medical physicist with expertise in image reconstruction and adaptive radiation therapy.

Dr. Park received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of California, San Diego where he also actively involved research program in the radiation oncology department. He obtained training in Therapeutic Medical Physics Program at University of Florida in 2016. After his training, he was appointed as an Assistant professor in the department of radiation oncology at Washington University in St. Louis. During his appointment, Dr. Park was actively involved in constructing the World's first MRI-Linac based-adaptive radiation therapy program. He then joined UT Southwestern (UTSW) Medical Center in May 2020, as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Medical Physics and Engineering where he was appointed as the director of adaptive therapy leading the largest adaptive radiotherapy program in the nation. Dr. Park joined Mayo Clinic Florida in May 2022 to setup and design world's first heavy ion based adaptive radiation therapy program.

  1. 2016
    Residency - Therapeutic Medical PhysicsUniversity of Florida
  2. 2013
    PhD - Electrical & Computer EngineeringUniversity of California San Diego
  3. 2010
    Visiting ScholarDepartment of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Diego
  4. 2009
    MSc - Medical Physics & EngineeringCatholic University of Korea
  5. 2007
    Intern - Undergraduate InternDepartment of Medical Physics and Engineering, Catholic University of Korea
  6. 2007
    BSc - Nuclear EngineeringHanyang University

Certifications

  1. 2018
    Therapeutic Medical PhysicsAmerican Board of Radiology

Awards and honors

  1. 2019
    HonorariumDepartment of Radiation Oncology, Incheon St. Mary Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea
  2. 2018
    HonorariumDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, The Catholic University of Korea
  3. 2017
    Honorarium, New Trend of Biomedical Engineering Session in the 20 Years Anniversary of Department of Biomedical EngineeringThe Catholic University of Korea
  4. 2011
    Norm Baily Award (Honored as the top amongst awardees), Southern California Chapter, American Association of Physicists in Medicine
  5. 2011
    MC2 Research AwardKorean Association of Medical Physicist in North America
  6. 2007
    Brain Korea 21st Century ScholarshipMinistry of Education, Science and Technology
  7. 2005
    Outstanding Undergraduate Student Award, Korean Nuclear Society
  8. 2005
    Korea Science and Engineering Foundation ScholarshipMinistry of Education, Science and Technology
  9. 2004
    Outstanding Undergraduate Student AwardHanyang University, Seoul, Korea
  10. 2004
    Chancellor AwardHanyang University, Seoul, Korea

Professional memberships

  1. 2022 - present
    LeadDepartment of Radiation Oncology
  2. 2022 - present
    Adjunct ProfessorYonsei University
  3. 2018 - 2020
    Technology & Clinical ConsultantCatholic University of Korea; Incheon St. Mary Hospital
  4. 2018 - present
    Subsection LeadAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine
  5. 2018 - present
    Academic Affairs OfficerKorean Association of Medical Physicists in North America (KAMPiNA)
  6. 2018 - present
    Sub-section LeaderTask Group -334, American Association of Physicist in Medicine (AAPM)
  7. 2016 - 2019
    LecturerSouthern Illinois University
  8. 2009 - present
    MemberAmerican Association of Physicist in Medicine (AAPM)
  9. 2009 - present
    MemberKorean Society of Medical Physics (KSMP)
  10. 2005 - 2006
    ChairmanUndergraduate Student Society of Radiation Safety Concerns
  11. 2005 - 2006
    Vice ChairNuclear Engineering Undergraduate Student Association

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