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Bae is a Radiochemistry, Technical Specialist Physicist in the Department of Medical Physics at Memorial Sloan Kettering. She serves as the clinical supervisor with more than fifteen years of experience in health physics, ensuring the safe handling of radioactive materials in the laboratories and clinical use of ionizing radiation, both with diagnostic and therapeutic applications to align with the mission of Memorial Sloan Kettering to treat and cure cancer and associated diseases. She recently received her Doctorate in Public Health at the City University at New York in June 2022 with her dissertation focused on the perceptions of radiation isolation and interventions related to practice, training and patient care that would impact engagement safety and quality of care.

She oversees the decay and storage of low-level radioactive waste and the declared pregnancy program. She manages and supervises junior Health Physicists, teaches the Nuclear Medicine Radiology, Radiation oncology and CAMPEP residents. She was awarded the Distinguished teaching award in Medical Physics in 2021 and the Medical Physics Clinical Service Award in 2016. Bae served as President of the Greater New York Chapter of the Health Physics Society (GNYCHPS). She is currently serving as Interim Chair to the Membership committee of the National Health Physics Society (HPS). She is a member of the American Association of Physicist in Medicine (AAPM) and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA).
Presentations
Poster Presentation
Digital Health
Simulation and Education
Hospital Environments
Medical and Drug Delivery Devices
Patient Safety Research and Initiatives