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by
Jennifer Kowalewski
Faculty, staff and students at
OU-COM will be busy Wednesday, April 19, with two special
events. In the first, students will learn about the practice of
and opportunities in cardiology.
Cardiologist H. Paul Kim,
D.O. (’94), will round out Career Medical Specialties Week
with a presentation from noon to 1 p.m.
Events will take place in
Irvine 194.
Career Medical Specialties
Week
Kim says he looks forward to
talking with students at OU-COM. He will lecture on the training
needed to specialize in the area of cardiology as well as the
subspecialties available.
“This will be the first time
I've been back to OU-COM since I graduated,” he says. “I teach
medical students from Ohio State University while I'm doing
rounds in the hospital. This will be nice to interact with med
students from my alma mater.”
For more than a decade, OU-COM
has had practicing specialists — many of whom were alumni like
Kim —speak to students about their areas of specialization.
Primary Care Medical Week, held in winter quarter, was for those
interested in careers as family physicians. Career Medical
Specialties Week highlights specialized medicine in order to
provide students a glimpse of a day in the life of the
specialist. This year, students heard from Daryl Sybert, D.O.
(’86), (orthopedic surgery); and Robert S. Houser, D.O.
(’97), (plastic surgery); CORE clinical professor Carl R.
Backes, D.O., (neonatology); and John Hibler, D.O.,
(dermatology).
After a residency at Riverside
Methodist Hospital, Kim completed a fellowship at Geisinger
Medical Center in Pennsylvania. Kim, who followed in the
footsteps of an uncle, is board certified and is currently
practicing in Columbus.
“I do think that early exposure
to the different specialties of medicine and surgery is
important,” he says. “As medicine becomes more specialized, I
believe students should gain an understanding of what each
specialty does so they can start planning their future.”
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