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Harrison was born far, far away in Seoul, Korea, but moved to the true dairy state, Wisconsin when he was a wee little kid. Having grown up in the hippy college town that is Madison, WI, he found himself unable to escape the so-called “fly-over states,” spending four years in St. Louis to attend college at WashU and the four years after that for medical school in Indiana at IU. He was blessed by the match process gods, however, and was able to escape the clutches of the Midwest and finally arrive to the beautiful sunshine (and amazing restaurants) of Southern California… and of course, the amazing training at UCLA. Though not knowledgeable enough to call himself a foodie, he is certainly gluttonous enough, and has been having the time of his life exploring all the amazing restaurants in Los Angeles. If he ever gets a little homesick for his motherland, there’s always the huge Koreatown to escape to as well.
Education:
M.D.: Indiana University
B.A.: Philosophy, Neuroscience, & Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis
- As a PGY3, we only take call at UCLA.
- The frequency of call is approximately q. 14 call.
- We do not take overnight call.
- We function as the team captain, primarily triaging consults, handling floor issues, and supervising junior residents.
- All clinical work in the PGY3 and PGY4 years occurs in the outpatient setting.
- In the PGY3 and PGY4 years, we must complete 3 of the following 4 core clinic requirements: 1. General Outpatient Clinic or Geriatric Evaluation Clinic. 2. Mood Disorders Clinic. 3. Psychosis Clinic. 4. Anxiety Disorders Clinic.
- In the PGY3 and PGY4 years, we must complete 1 of the following 2 specialty or consultation clinic requirements: 1. Specialty Populations Clinic, such as Women’s Life Clinic. 2. Consultation or Substance Abuse Clinic.
- In the PGY3 and PGY4 years, we must complete 1 community mental health clinic.
- There are several psychotherapy requirements in the PGY3 and PGY4 years including learning cognitive behavioral therapy, participating in a group therapy experience, and engaging in long-term therapy, usually psychodynamic psychotherapy, with at least 2 patients for at least 42 sessions each.
- Addiction Clinic
- Anxiety Disorders Clinic
- Asian Pacific Mental Health
- Assertive Community Treatment at VA
- Beit T’Shuvah Center
- Bipolar Clinic
- Borderline Personality Disorders Clinic
- CBT Clinic
- CBT for Schizophrenia
- Child Evaluation Clinic
- Couples Therapy Clinic
- Didi Hirsh Mental Health Center
- Eating Disorders Clinic
- Eating Disorders Group
- Edelman Mental Health Center
- Family Therapy Clinic
- General Outpatient Clinic
- Geriatric Evaluation Clinic
- HIV Clinic
- Hypnosis Seminar
- Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy Clinic
- Mental Health Intensive Case Management
- Mood Disorders Clinic
- Neurobehavior Clinic
- OCD Intensive Treatment Program
- Partial Hospitalization Program
- Post Deployment Clinic at the VA
- Primary Ambulatory Care Clinic
- Psychosis Clinic
- PTSD Clinic
- Schizophrenia Clinic
- Smoking Cessation Clinic
- St Joseph’s Homeless Outreach Program
- VA Day Treatment and Day Hospital
- VA Domiciliary
- VA Prolonged Exposure Therapy Clinic
- Venice Family Clinic
- Women’s Life Center
- Women’s VA Comprehensive Clinic
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