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I'M DR. SUNG




ABOUT ME
As an immigrant and member of the LGBTQ community, I know what it's like to not always feel understood.
My goal is to provide a safe, compassionate space where you feel heard, supported, and empowered. My passion is helping people rediscover and reconnect with their true selves while building greater insights and strengths along the way.


TRAINING
Dr. Sung completed undergragraduate studies at New York University where he majored in Philosophy with a focus in Medical Ethics.
He completed medical school at the Frank H. Netter School of Medicine receiving an honor for Health Policy and Advocacy.
He then went on to complete Psychiatry Residency at Mount Sinai Beth Israel where he served as Chief Resident.


EXPERIENCE
Dr. Sung has worked in various outpatient clinics including an adult outpatient psychiatric clinic as well as a drug and alcohol treatment center
He also has experience working in psychiatric emergency rooms, inpatient psychiatric units, and an assertive community treatment program helping individuals diagnosed with serious mental illnesses.
Dr. Sung has published research in various medical journals and presented his work at numerous conferences on the topics of medical ethics, racial inequities in healthcare, and unintended side effects of antipsychotic medications.
In residency, he served in the Departmental Research Committee overseeing the research projects of trainees and launched a research data management policy aimed at preventing breaches of sensitive research data. For his work, he was honored the Cynthia Horner Award for Research in 2023.