As a first year Infectious Diseases fellow, I was struck by how joyful Dr. Kim was to find a teaching moment. When he asked me a question, I would know if I was incorrect, because he would start smiling. He would always be so excited to teach me the correct answer, often saying: "You are not thinking about things correctly..." He was a kind, supportive, and gracious teacher. I will always remember him giving me advice on how to learn during fellowship: "Learn one thing from each patient. Not five things, but one thing, and you'll be fine."
As a first year Infectious Diseases fellow, I was struck by how joyful Dr. Kim was to find a teaching moment. When he asked me a question, I would know if I was incorrect, because he would start smiling. He would always be so excited to teach me the correct answer, often saying: "You are not thinking about things correctly..." He was a kind, supportive, and gracious teacher. I will always remember him giving me advice on how to learn during fellowship: "Learn one thing from each patient. Not five things, but one thing, and you'll be fine."