- Kyungpook National University, School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea, 1960-1964
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- State Licenses: PA (ME-033017-E), NJ (#25904), DE (#C3-0003432), CT(#15575), VT(#4543)
- DEA #: AP3118901
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- Fellow in Forensic Pathology
- Office of Medical Examiner, Philadelphia, PA
- Residency in Clinical Pathology
- Yale-New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT
- New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center
- Intern and Resident in Anatomical Pathology
- New York, NY
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- College of American Pathologists, Fellow (F.C.A.P.)
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Fellow
- National Association of Medical Examiners, Member
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- 1. Park H, Kramer EE, Gray GF: Primary malignant melanoma in an ovarian dermoid cyst. Amer J Obstet Gyne, 106:942-943, 1970.
- 2. Park H, Kramer EE, Gray GF: Endometrial sarcoma. NY State J Med, 74:1630-1631, 1974
- 3. Park H: An improved radioimmunoassay method for detecting hepatitis B surface antigen. Transfusion, 18:648, 1978.
- 4. Park H: A new plastic receptacle for solid-phase immunoassays. J Immunol Methods, 20:349-355, 1978.
- 5. Park H: New technique for solid-phase immunoassay. Application to hepatitus B surface antigen. Clin Chem, 25:179-182, 1979.
- 6. Yang C, Nussbaum M, Park H: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in early pregnancy. Remission after plasma exchange. Acta Haemat, 62:112-116, 1979.
- 7. Park H: Educational exhibit, "Visual aids for explaining the probability of paternity based on HLA typing," 32nd Annual Meeting, American Association of Blood Banks, Las Vegas, NV, Nov 3-9, 1979.
- 8. Park H: Improved enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detecting cytomegalovirus antigen. Abstracts Annual Meeting, Amer Soc Microbiol, 1981, p. 68.
- 9. Park H: A simple washing technique for solid-phase radioimmunoassays and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. J Clin Path, 34:1309-1310, 1981.
- 10. Park H: Immunologic testing devices. United States Patent, Re. 30,562. Mar. 31, 1981.
- 11. Park H, Zeiger AR: Use of vancomycin in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) of soluble peptidoglycan. Abstracts Annual Meeting, Amer Soc Microbiol, 1982, p. 148.
- 12. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR: Detection of soluble peptidoglycan in human sera by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Arth Rheum, 25:S97, 1982.
- 13. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR: Detection of soluble peptidoglycan (SPG) following penicillin ingestion in healthy volunteers. Abstracts Annual Meeting, Amer Soc Microbiol, 1983, p. 20.
- 14. Levy RJ, Park H, Zweiman B, Levinson AI: Bacterial peptidoglycan modulates in vitro rheumatoid factor production. Arth Rheum, 26: S50, 1983.
- 15. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR: Detection of soluble peptidoglycan in urine following penicillin administration. Infect Immun, 43:139-142, 1984.
- 16. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR, Rosenbaum JT: Antibodies to peptidoglycan in patients with spondylarthritis: A clue to disease etiology. Ann Rheum Dis, 43:725-728, 1984.
- 17 Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR, Rosenbaum: Antibodies to peptidoglycan in spondylarthritis (correspondence). Ann Rheum Dis, 44:285-286, 1985.
- 18. Park H: Use of fluorescent microspheres in antiglobulin test for detecting minority sensitized cells. Transfusion, 25:453, 1985.
- 19. Park H: Limitation of the immediate-spin crossmatch (correspondence). Transfusion, 25:588, 1985.
- 20. Levy RJ, Hadar M, Park H, Tar L, Levinson AI: Bacterial peptidoglycan induces in vitro rheumatoid factor production by lymphocytes of healthy subjects. Clin Exp Immunol, 64:311-7, 1986.
- 21. Budenz DL, Farber MG, Mirchandani HG, Park H, Rorke LB: Retinal and optic nerve sheath hemorrhage in battered children-shaken baby syndrome. Annual Meeting Abstract Issue Assoc Research Vision Ophthalmol, 31:34, 1990.
- 22. Park H, Purell GV, Mirchandani HG: Suicide by captopril overdose. J Toxicol - Clin Toxicol 28:379-382, 1990.
- 23. Park H, Mirchandani HG, Rorke LB: Optic Nerve Sheath Hemorrhage in "Shaken Baby" Syndrome and Blund Head Injuries. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Programs and Abstracts, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO, 1991, p. 140.
- 24. Park H: Rupture of Splenic Artery Aneurysm. Am J Forensic Med Path, 13 (3): 230-232, 1992.
- 25. Crist TAJ, Washburn A, Park H, Hood I: Cranial displacement as a subdural taphonomic process in a child abuse case. American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Clororado, CO, 1993. pp.144
- 26. Budenz DL, Farber MG, Mirchandani HG, Park H, Rorke, LB: Ocular and optic nerve hemorrhages in abused infants with intracranial injuries. Ophthalmol, 101(3):559-565, 1994.
- 27. Kaye HJ, Park H: Suicide by ligature strangulation: A case report. American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Proceedings), Colorado, CO, 1995. pp. 139.
- 28. Crist TAJ,Washburn A, Park H, Hood I, Hickey MA: Cranial bone displacement as a taphonomic process in potential child abuse cases. Forensic Taphonomy: the postmortem fate of human remains, CRP Press, Roca Raton/New York/London/Tokyo, 1997. pp. 319-336.
- 29. Park H: Dissecting aneurysm of coronary artery after amusement park ride: Association with marijuana smoking. American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Proceedings), Colorado, CO, 1997.pp.126.
- 30. Park H: Sudden Unexpected Death in a Case of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Mycobacterium Infection Diagnosed Postmortem. American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Proceedings), Colorado, CO, 2007, p.257.
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- Republic of Korea Army Medical Officer (2nd Lieutenant) 1964-1967
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| Abstract: Expert Medical Witness/Medical Legal Consultant or anything related to Cause of Death or Autopsy findings. | CURRICULUM VITAE Hydow Park , M.D., F.C.A.P. Forensic Pathologist 720 Governor Circle Telephone: (610) 353-5717 Newtown Square Fascimile: (610) 353-7098 Pennsylvania, 19073 E-mail:hydowpark@pol.net
BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
Place of Birth: Korea Citizenship: U.S.A.
COLLEGE AND MEDICAL EDUCATION
Kyungpook National University, School of Liberal Arts and Sciences Taegu, Korea. 1958-60
Kyungpook National University, School of Medicine, Taegu, Korea, 1960-1964
POSTDOCTORAL MEDICAL EDUCATION
New York Hospital- Cornell Medical Center 1967-1968 Intern in Pathology New York, NY 10021
New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center 1968-1970 Resident in Pathology New York, NY 10021
Yale-New Haven Hospital 1970-1972 Resident in Clinical Pathology New Haven, CT 06504
MEDICAL LICENSURE
State Licenses: PA (ME-033017-E), NJ (#25904), DE (#C3-0003432), CT(#15575), VT(#4543) DEA #: AP3118901
BOARD CERTIFICATION
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology by the American Board of Pathology, 1972.
Special Qualification in Blood Banking, by the American Board of Pathology, 1975.
Special Qualification in Forensic Pathology, by the American Board of Pathology, 1991.
Voluntary Re-certification for 10 years, 1997 - 2007.
MEDICAL SCHOOL FACULTY APPOINTMENTS AND ACADEMIC TITLES
College of Medicine and Dentistry Clinical Instructor of Pathology 1972-1974 of New Jersey (CMDNJ)-Piscataway,NJ
College of Medicine and Dentistry Assistant Prof. of Pathology 1974-1979 of New Jersey (CMDNJ)-Newark, NJ
Medical College of Pennsylvania Associate Prof. of Pathology 1980-1989 Philadelphia, PA 19129
Medical College of Pennsylvania and Clinical Assoc. Prof. of Pathology 1990-1996 Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, PA 19102
HOSPITAL AND OTHER APPOINTMENTS
Mulenberg Hospital Staff Pathologist 1972-1974 Plainfield, NJ 07061
CMDNJ-College Hospital Director, Blood Bank 1974-1979 Newark, NJ 07103
Veterans Administration Staff Pathologist 1979-1988 Medical Center, Phialdelphia, PA 19104
Office of the Medical Examiner Assistant Medical Examiner/ 1988-1996 Philadelphia, PA 19104 Forensic Pathologist
Middlesex County Medical Deputy Medical Examiner 1996-1997 Examiner’s Office, Perth Amboy, NJ
Kimball Medical Center, Consulting Staff Pathologist 1992-2005 Lakewood, NJ 08701 for Ocean County Medical Examiner Autopsies
Memorial Hospital of Burlington Consulting Medical Staff, 1996-1998 County Autopsy Pathologist MT. Holly, NJ 08060
County of Atlantic County Medical Examiner 1998-present Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Community Medical Center Consulting Staff Pathologist 2003-present Toms River, NJ 08755 for Ocean County Medical Examiner Autopsies
MILITARY EXPERIENCES
Republic of Korea Army Medical Officer (2nd Lieutenant) 1964-1967
MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
College of American Pathologists, Fellow (F.C.A.P.)
American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Fellow
National Association of Medical Examiners, Member
PUBLICATIONS (Not Related to Forensic Pathology)
1. Park H, Kramer EE, Gray GF: Primary malignant melanoma in an ovarian dermoid cyst. Amer J Obstet Gyne, 106:942-943, 1970.
2. Park H, Kramer EE, Gray GF: Endometrial sarcoma. NY State J Med, 74:1630-1631, 1974
3. Park H: An improved radioimmunoassay method for detecting hepatitis B surface antigen. Transfusion, 18:648, 1978.
4. Park H: A new plastic receptacle for solid-phase immunoassays. J Immunol Methods, 20:349-355, 1978.
5. Park H: New technique for solid-phase immunoassay. Application to hepatitus B surface antigen. Clin Chem, 25:179-182, 1979.
6. Yang C, Nussbaum M, Park H: Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura in early pregnancy. Remission after plasma exchange. Acta Haemat, 62:112-116, 1979.
7. Park H: Educational exhibit, "Visual aids for explaining the probability of paternity based on HLA typing," 32nd Annual Meeting, American Association of Blood Banks, Las Vegas, NV, Nov 3-9, 1979.
8. Park H: Improved enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for detecting cytomegalovirus antigen. Abstracts Annual Meeting, Amer Soc Microbiol, 1981, p. 68.
9. Park H: A simple washing technique for solid-phase radioimmunoassays and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. J Clin Path, 34:1309-1310, 1981.
10. Park H: Immunologic testing devices. United States Patent, Re. 30,562. Mar. 31, 1981.
11. Park H, Zeiger AR: Use of vancomycin in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) of soluble peptidoglycan. Abstracts Annual Meeting, Amer Soc Microbiol, 1982, p. 148.
12. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR: Detection of soluble peptidoglycan in human sera by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Arth Rheum, 25:S97, 1982.
13. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR: Detection of soluble peptidoglycan (SPG) following penicillin ingestion in healthy volunteers. Abstracts Annual Meeting, Amer Soc Microbiol, 1983, p. 20.
14. Levy RJ, Park H, Zweiman B, Levinson AI: Bacterial peptidoglycan modulates in vitro rheumatoid factor production. Arth Rheum, 26: S50, 1983.
15. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR: Detection of soluble peptidoglycan in urine following penicillin administration. Infect Immun, 43:139-142, 1984.
16. Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR, Rosenbaum JT: Antibodies to peptidoglycan in patients with spondylarthritis: A clue to disease etiology. Ann Rheum Dis, 43:725-728, 1984.
17 Park H, Schumacher HR, Zeiger AR, Rosenbaum: Antibodies to peptidoglycan in spondylarthritis (correspondence). Ann Rheum Dis, 44:285-286, 1985.
18. Park H: Use of fluorescent microspheres in antiglobulin test for detecting minority sensitized cells. Transfusion, 25:453, 1985.
19. Park H: Limitation of the immediate-spin crossmatch (correspondence). Transfusion, 25:588, 1985.
20. Levy RJ, Hadar M, Park H, Tar L, Levinson AI: Bacterial peptidoglycan induces in vitro rheumatoid factor production by lymphocytes of healthy subjects. Clin Exp Immunol, 64:311-7, 1986.
PUBLICATIONS (Related to Forensic Pathology)
21. Budenz DL, Farber MG, Mirchandani HG, Park H, Rorke LB: Retinal and optic nerve sheath hemorrhage in battered children-shaken baby syndrome. Annual Meeting Abstract Issue Assoc Research Vision Ophthalmol, 31:34, 1990.
22. Park H, Purell GV, Mirchandani HG: Suicide by captopril overdose. J Toxicol - Clin Toxicol 28:379-382, 1990.
23. Park H, Mirchandani HG, Rorke LB: Optic Nerve Sheath Hemorrhage in "Shaken Baby" Syndrome and Blund Head Injuries. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Programs and Abstracts, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Colorado Springs, CO, 1991, p. 140.
24. Park H: Rupture of Splenic Artery Aneurysm. Am J Forensic Med Path, 13 (3): 230-232, 1992.
25. Crist TAJ, Washburn A, Park H, Hood I: Cranial displacement as a subdural taphonomic process in a child abuse case. American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Clororado, CO, 1993. pp.144
26. Budenz DL, Farber MG, Mirchandani HG, Park H, Rorke, LB: Ocular and optic nerve hemorrhages in abused infants with intracranial injuries. Ophthalmol, 101(3):559-565, 1994.
27. Kaye HJ, Park H: Suicide by ligature strangulation: A case report. American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Proceedings), Colorado, CO, 1995. pp. 139.
28. Crist TAJ,Washburn A, Park H, Hood I, Hickey MA: Cranial bone displacement as a taphonomic process in potential child abuse cases. Forensic Taphonomy: the postmortem fate of human remains, CRP Press, Roca Raton/New York/London/Tokyo, 1997. pp. 319-336.
29. Park H: Dissecting aneurysm of coronary artery after amusement park ride: Association with marijuana smoking. American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Proceedings), Colorado, CO, 1997.pp.126.
30. Park H: Sudden Unexpected Death in a Case of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Mycobacterium Infection Diagnosed Postmortem. American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Proceedings), Colorado, CO, 2007, p.257.
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