Medical Humanities and Population Health Expert
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Stanford UniversityDr. Yeuen Kim serves as an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, bringing unique expertise in population health and medical humanities education. Her distinguished career began at Brown University's Program in Liberal Medical Education, followed by residency and chief residency at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, and a Master's in clinical research from UCSF's Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology. Since 2013, she has pioneered innovative medical education approaches, including art gallery-based workshops designed to enhance physicians' observational and communication skills. Her work extends to public health initiatives, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where she collaborated with SF and Santa Clara County public health departments to improve mitigation strategies in congregate facilities. Dr. Kim's commitment to vulnerable populations is demonstrated through her work as a primary care GMC attending and medical outreach physician, while her contributions to medical education include co-leading narrative medicine and oncology workshops for residents and students, focusing on improving healthcare delivery through enhanced communication and observational skills.