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Cardiology Division Faculty Michael Sang-Hak Kim

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EDUCATION AND TRAINING

1998 Stanford University, Stanford, CA Bachelor of Science, Department of Biological Sciences

2002 The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, OH Doctor of Medicine

2005 Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO Intern and Resident Physician, Department of Internal Medicine

2008 University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO Clinical Fellow, Division of Cardiology

2009 University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, CO Clinical Fellow, Section of Interventional Cardiology Chief Fellow, Cardiovascular Diseases Fellowship

Michael Sang-Hak Kim M.D.

Assistant Professor of Medicine/Cardiology

Associate Director, Cardiac Cath Lab
Attending Physician, University of Washington Medical Center

OFFICE ADDRESS:

University of Washington Medical Center
1959 NE Pacific Street
Box 356116
Seattle, WA 98195-6116

Clinic Appointments: (206) 598-8200
Fax: (206) 598-6180

BOARD CERTIFICATION

2005 - The American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine

2008 - The American Board of Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease

AREAS OF CLINICAL EXPERTISE

Interventional Cardiology

CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

Advanced imaging in the catheterization laboratory

Structural heart disease treatment

Use in rapid prototyping in cardiovascular disease

SPECIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

2007 - Semi-Finalist, SCAI/GE Fellowship Program in Interventional Cardiology

2007 - S. Gilbert Blount Scholar, Division of Cardiology – University of Colorado School of Medicine

2008 - Outstanding Research Fellow Award, Division of Cardiology – University of Colorado School of Medicine

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Kim MS, Eng MH, Hudson PA, Garcia JA, Wink O, Messenger JC, Carroll JD. Coronary Stent Fracture – Clinical Use of StentBoost Subtract Image Enhancement. J Am Coll Cardiol Img 2009 (in press)

Gill EA, Kim MS, Carroll JD. Three-dimensional Transesophageal Echo For Evaluation of Commissural Opening Before and During Percutaneous Mitral Commissurotomy. J Am Coll Cardiol Img 2009 (in press)

Kim MS, Casserly IP, Garcia JA, Klein AJ, Salcedo EE, Carroll JD. Percutaneous Transcatheter Closure of Prosthetic Mitral Paravalvular Leaks: Are We There Yet? J Am Coll Cardiol Intv 2009; 2:81-90

Hudson PA, Kim MS, Carroll JD. Coronary Ischemia and Percutaneous Intervention. Cardiovasc Pathol 2009 Feb 4 (Epub ahead of print)

Kim MS, Hansgen AR, Carroll JD. Use of Rapid Prototyping in the Care of Patients with Structural Heart Disease. Trends Cardiovasc Med 2008; 18(6):210-216

Kim MS, Wang TY, Dai D, Klein AJ, Peterson ED, Rumsfeld JS, Messenger JC. Association of Prior Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery with Door-to-Balloon Time and In-Hospital Outcomes: A Report From the National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR). J Am Coll Cardiol 2008; 52:1665-1670

Kim MS, Klein AJ, Groves BM, Quaife RA, Salcedo EE. Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction in the Presence of Asymmetric Septal Hypertrophy and Accessory Mitral Valve Tissue Treated with Alcohol Septal Ablation. Euro J Echocardiog 2008; 9(5):720-724

Kim MS, Hansgen AR, Wink O, Quaife RA, Carroll JD. Rapid Prototyping – A New Tool in Understanding and Treating Structural Heart Disease. Circulation 2008; 117:2388-2394

Kim MS, Klein AJ, Carroll JD. Percutaneous closure of intracardiac defects in adults. J Interv Cardiol 2007; 20(6):524-545

Kim MS, Carroll JD. Valvuloplasty. Complications of Cardiovascular Procedures: Risk factors, management, and bailout techniques by Moscucci et al. (in press)

Kim MS, Carroll JD. Mitral Stenosis. Cardiology, 3rd Edition by Crawford et al. (in press)

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