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Kwang Kim

June 9, 1947 - April 1, 2021

Kwang Sik Kim was a loving husband and father. He was also the Division Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. If you would like to attend the service virtually, please contact Brian (bykim327@gmail.com) or Melissa (melykim@gmail.com). In lieu of sending flowers, and if you are able, please make a donation which will fund an award for physicians in training, which our father was extremely passionate about. https://gofund.me/e89814ba

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Nadine Peart 2021-04-03 11:44:43 wrote:

Dr. Kim was an excellent mentor and a caring and thoughtful Division head. He was a strong advocate for the fellows in the ID program at Hopkins, and I will always remember how he fully supported the development of our careers. I will fondly remember his few but encouraging words and his remarkably surprising strength. I know he is at peace now, and I am praying for the strength now of his family during this difficult time. Rest in peace and power Dr. Kim.

Nadine Peart 2021-04-03 11:44:43 wrote: Dr. Kim was an excellent mentor and a caring and thoughtful Division head. He was a strong advocate for the fellows in the ID program at Hopkins, and I will always remember how he fully supported the development of our careers. I will fondly remember his few but encouraging words and his remarkably surprising strength. I know he is at peace now, and I am praying for the strength now of his family during this difficult time. Rest in peace and power Dr. Kim.

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