Albert J Kim, MD, MACM

Albert J Kim, MD, MACM

Assistant Residency Program Director; Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine

Education

  • B.A., Biology with a Specialization in Neuroscience, University of Chicago, 2005
  • M.D., Northwestern University, 2009
  • Masters of Academic Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, 2015

Training

  • Chief Resident Immersion Training in Addiction Medicine Fellowship, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, 2012
  • Emergency Medicine Residency, Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes Jewish Hospital/Saint Louis Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2009-2013
  • Emergency Medicine Chief Resident, Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes Jewish Hospital/Saint Louis Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2012-2013
  • Ultrasound Fellowship, Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes Jewish Hospital/Saint Louis Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2013-2014
  • Education Fellowship; Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes Jewish Hospital/Saint Louis Children’s Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, 2013-2015
  • Masters of Academic Medicine, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, 2013-2015

Licensure and Board Certification

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Missouri
  • USMLE I, II CK, II CS, III
  • ACLS Provider, ATLS Provider, PALS Provider

Honors and Awards

  • Washington University Emergency Medicine, “I Got Your Back” Award, Washington University in Saint Louis, 2019
  • Stephen Abrahamson Award for Innovation; 16th Annual Innovations in Medical Education Conference; University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine; February 23. 2019
  • Stephen Abrahamson Award for Innovation; 12th Annual Innovations in Medical Education Conference; University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine; February 22, 2015, 2015
  • Washington University Emergency Medicine Residency Ultrasound Award; Washington University in Saint Louis, 2013
  • Chief Resident Immersion Training in Addiction Medicine Fellowship; Boston University, 2012
  • Washington University Emergency Medicine Residency MacGyver Award; Washington University in Saint Louis, 2012
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Fellowship Grant in Neural Computation and Engineering; University of Chicago, 2004

Recent Publications

  1. Murray, C, Kim A. Developing Resident Clinical Precepting Skills in the Emergency Department. Innovations in Medical Education. February 23, 2019. Los Angeles, CA
  2. Kim A, Noelker J, How to Present Like a Box: Improving your Didactic Presentations, Innovations in Medical Education, Los Angeles, California.  February 23, 2019.
  3. Kim, A, The Emergency Medicine Teaching Service: Providing medical students skills for intern year, Innovations in Medical Education Conference, Los Angeles, California. February 24, 2017.
  4. Wallace L, Kane D, Kim A. Improving General Surgery Resident Utilization and Confidence in FAST Exam with Emergency Physician Teaching. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. April 28, 2017. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
  5. Kolinsky D, Kim A, Ablordeppey E.  Minoxidil Associated Cardiac Tamponade Diagnosed by Point of Care Ultrasound: C Case Report.  Western Journal of Emergency Medicine – Clinical practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine.  Published July 14, 2017. (Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2017;1(3):232-237)
  6. Back to School: Education Fellowships, Advanced Degrees, Etc., Council of Residency Directors Academic Assembly, Phoenix, Arizona. April 14, 2015.
  7. 2015, Kim A, Kennedy M, Ablordeppey E, Kane D. Improving FAST Utilization by General Surgery Residents Through Dedicated Emergency Medicine Training: A Pilot Study. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. May 14, 2015. San Diego, California.
  8. 2015, Kim A, Kennedy M, Ablordeppey E, Kane D. Improving FAST Utilization by General Surgery Residents Through Dedicated Emergency Medicine Training: A Pilot Study. American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. March 22, 2015. Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
  9. 2014, Kim A. The importance of dedicated productivity education and training. Letter to the Editor. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2014 Dec;47(6):e157-8. Epub 2014 Oct 1.
  10. 2014, Kim A. Advice for new residency graduates. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Newsletter. Vol 29, No 4 (July-August 2014): 8. Print.
  11. 2014, Kim A. Enhance detection of ectopic pregnancy in Emergency Medicine Residents through the use of the principles of scaffolding, targeted practice with feedback, and self-assessment. Innovations in Medical Education. February 24, 2014. Los Angeles, CA.
  12. 2013, Kim A, Sampson C. Does pelvic examination change management or disposition in pregnant patients with early pregnancy bleeding and a normal bedside ultrasound? Society for Academic Medicine Great Plains Regional Research Forum. September 28, 2013. Springfield, IL.