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EPISODE · May 29, 2025 · 1H 8M

I am a doctor who was also a DJ

from My Perfect Path · host Daniel Koo

When Dr. Kenneth Kwon applied to Columbia Medical School, he never expected his college DJ experience would become the connection that helped him secure admission. This unexpected twist exemplifies his entire career—a journey of calculated risks and pivots within a traditionally conservative field.For over two decades, Dr. Kwon has been at the forefront of emergency pediatric medicine, serving as Chief of Staff at Children's Hospital of Orange County. His path took remarkable turns: completing an economics degree before medicine, transferring from UCLA to Stanford during residency to be near his future wife, and pursuing a second full residency in emergency medicine after finishing pediatrics.What makes emergency medicine unique? Dr. Kwon describes it as "controlled chaos" requiring thick skin, decisive action, and exceptional multitasking. Emergency physicians must constantly prioritize the most life-threatening conditions while managing 10-20 patients simultaneously. This high-pressure environment isn't for everyone, but for those with the right temperament, it offers tremendous fulfillment.The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly impacted frontline healthcare workers. Dr. Kwon shares a powerful memory of receiving limited PPE supplies in March 2020—a somber moment when physicians realized they were "running into the burning building while everyone else was running out." This period accelerated burnout among medical professionals, including himself, leading to reduced clinical hours and earlier retirement considerations.Perhaps his most valuable insight is about maintaining identity beyond medicine. "Don't identify only as a doctor," he advises. By compartmentalizing work and nurturing family relationships and outside interests throughout his career, he approaches retirement without the identity crisis many professionals face. This wisdom applies across all professions—your work should be part of your life, not its entirety.Ready to shape your own career path? Remember Dr. Kwon's advice: research thoroughly, trust your instincts, and commit fully to well-considered decisions. What unique experiences might become your unexpected career differentiator? Share your thoughts and follow us for more inspiring professional journeys.Feel free to leave comments here!Support the show

When Dr. Kenneth Kwon applied to Columbia Medical School, he never expected his college DJ experience would become the connection that helped him secure admission. This unexpected twist exemplifies his entire career—a journey of calculated risks and pivots within a traditionally conservative field. For over two decades, Dr. Kwon has been at the forefront of emergency pediatric medicine, serving as Chief of Staff at Children's Hospital of Orange County. His path took remarkable turns: complet...

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