Lydia S Park, MD, MBA
About Lydia S Park, MD, MBA
Lydia S. Park, MD, MBA, is an Internal Medicine Physician at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, with a background in telemedicine, medical review consulting, and research.
Current Role at Scripps Health
Lydia S Park, MD, MBA, currently serves as an Internal Medicine Physician at Scripps Health in San Diego, California. In this role, she provides comprehensive care to adult patients through both in-office and virtual consultations. She is responsible for diagnosing and treating a wide range of conditions, delivering tailored healthcare solutions to her patients. Lydia began her tenure at Scripps Health in July 2021, where she continues to bring her expertise and dedication to the practice of internal medicine.
Previous Experience at Circle Medical
Before joining Scripps Health, Lydia S Park worked at Circle Medical, a UCSF Health Affiliate, as a Telemedicine provider. From 2019 to 2021, she provided remote healthcare services, leveraging telemedicine technologies to reach patients. Her role involved diagnosing and treating patients virtually, providing care to individuals who might not otherwise have had access due to geographic or logistical constraints.
Internal Medicine Residency at Scripps Green Hospital
Lydia completed a three-year Internal Medicine Residency at Scripps Green Hospital in San Diego from 2018 to 2021. During her residency, Lydia gained extensive hands-on experience in patient care, working alongside experienced clinicians to manage a variety of medical conditions. This period was critical in honing her skills and expanding her knowledge in internal medicine.
Education and Training
Lydia S Park holds an MD/MBA combined degree from SUNY Jacobs Medical School and Biomedical Sciences, where she studied from 2013 to 2018. Her educational background combines medical training with business acumen, equipping her with a unique perspective on healthcare delivery. Prior to her MD/MBA, Lydia worked as a Senior Laboratory Technician at Columbia University Irving Medical Center from 2011 to 2013, contributing to research and gaining valuable laboratory experience.
Interest in Machine Learning in Medicine
Lydia has a strong interest in the application of machine learning in medicine. She actively explores how emerging technologies can improve healthcare outcomes and streamline clinical processes. In her work, she champions the transformation of care delivery models to align with the Quadruple Aim of healthcare, which focuses on enhancing patient experience, improving population health, reducing costs, and improving the work life of healthcare providers.