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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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2021-04-07 20:24:09 wrote:

As the director of the pediatric residency education program at Johns Hopkins, on behalf of the pediatric residents and residency program leadership team, I wanted to send our sincere condolences on the passing of Dr. Kim. I know how much he meant to so many people and how devastating this must be for all. Dr. Kim started as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins in the same year I started here as a young, naive intern over 20 years ago, and I remember him so fondly from my own residency as a great teacher who was incredibly kind to residents and fellows. We will always recall what a great mentor he was and how much we all learned from him. He will be greatly missed by all of the residents and fellows.

2021-04-07 20:24:09 wrote: As the director of the pediatric residency education program at Johns Hopkins, on behalf of the pediatric residents and residency program leadership team, I wanted to send our sincere condolences on the passing of Dr. Kim. I know how much he meant to so many people and how devastating this must be for all. Dr. Kim started as a faculty member at Johns Hopkins in the same year I started here as a young, naive intern over 20 years ago, and I remember him so fondly from my own residency as a great teacher who was incredibly kind to residents and fellows. We will always recall what a great mentor he was and how much we all learned from him. He will be greatly missed by all of the residents and fellows.

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