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Postdoctoral Fellow, RWJ Clinical Scholars Program, Internal Medicine.
Postdoctoral Fellow Affiliate, Population Studies Center.
M.D., University of Pittsburgh
Gordon Sun, M.D. is an otolaryngologist who completed residency at the University of Cincinnati. He is interested in addressing inequalities, inefficiencies, and fragmentation within the current American healthcare system, and he will be conducting outcomes and epidemiological research in head and neck cancer among the US veteran population. Dr. Sun will apply knowledge gained during this research towards shaping health policy within integrated healthcare networks such as the VA and pursuing important public health initiatives both within the VA system and the general US population.