Grace Park- University of Illinois College of Medicine
I'm from an incredible and close-knit family, but we're geographically pretty scattered about! Living apart and being on the move has been our norm for most of my life. It's been formative to how I landed in family medicine.
Being a part of communities has taught me, we all have such different lives! I've got one body and 24 hours in a day - I have so much to learn from others about what this world is like. This, and my faith, has me searching for how to love others well and how to affirm the value each of us distinctly contributes to the larger body, particularly those we tend to reject as a society. Tying this to family medicine, I love the fluidity of full-spectrum training, the focus on community medicine, and, as the primary care provider, being able to affect how the healthcare system interacts with the patient.
On interview day with TCHUC, it seemed that here, folks try to see people holistically, and I could how it makes a difference in patient care, community initiatives locally and abroad, and in the residency program. I'm also really excited to grow as a learner and teacher in a program that is so deliberate about education. Outside of medicine, I love geeking out with my sister over whatever delights us, being with my family, getting to know people, walking, laughing, and being outdoors.