Women in Medicine Month at UF Health
September is Women in Medicine Month, a time to recognize the barrier-breaking female physicians, residents, staff and students of the past and present that…

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Ki Park, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Florida. In addition to her professorship role, she is the Director of Women’s Cardiovascular Health Services at UF Health.
Dr. Park received a bachelor’s degree in microbiology at the University of Florida. She also completed her internal medicine residency, general cardiology fellowship and interventional cardiology fellowship at the University of Florida College of Medicine. During her fellowship training, she also completed a Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network Fellowship and earned a master of science in translational science through the APPCI program. In 2010, she received the UF Department of Medicine’s Excellence in Research Award as well as the American Heart Association’s Women in Cardiology Trainee Award for Excellence.
Dr. Park partners with other UF Health cardiologists to create a dedicated team for targeted cardiovascular women’s care in Gainesville and throughout Florida. She has a number of research studies focused on women-specific cardiology care to help offer the latest technologies and research to her patients.
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