Karen Hou Chung, MD
George Washington University Hospital, Emergency Medicine
PGY-3
Karen Chung is a third-year emergency medicine resident at George Washington University. She is from the West Coast, where she grew up in the Bay Area in Northern California, completed undergrad at Pomona College in Southern California, and medical school at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Her clinical interests include addiction medicine, particularly treating opioid use disorder, and social emergency medicine, which aims to improve population health through emergency care that is informed by community needs, and focuses on vulnerable and marginalized populations. She is also passionate about mentorship, diversity/equity/inclusion work, and mental health and wellness.
George Washington University Hospital, Emergency Medicine
PGY-3
Karen Chung is a third-year emergency medicine resident at George Washington University. She is from the West Coast, where she grew up in the Bay Area in Northern California, completed undergrad at Pomona College in Southern California, and medical school at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Her clinical interests include addiction medicine, particularly treating opioid use disorder, and social emergency medicine, which aims to improve population health through emergency care that is informed by community needs, and focuses on vulnerable and marginalized populations. She is also passionate about mentorship, diversity/equity/inclusion work, and mental health and wellness.