EDUCATION AND TRAINING

M.D., University of Washington,  1999

Residency in Internal Medicine, University of Washington, 1999-2002

Chief Resident, Ambulatory Care Medicine, University of Washington, 2002-2003

  Kim O'Connor, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Attending Physician, UWMC - Roosevelt, General Internal 
     Medicine Center
Division of General Internal Medicine


OFFICE ADDRESS

University of Washington Medical Center - Roosevelt, GIMC
4245 Roosevelt Way NE
Campus Box 354760
Seattle, WA 98105-6920

Email: koconnor@u.washington.edu
Clinic Appointments: (206) 598-8750


HONORS

Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society, University of Washington,
   1989-1993


CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

Patient-physician communication
Intimate partner violence
Cross-cultural medicine
Depression
Dermatology topics


REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

O'Connor KM, Williams P, Pergam SA. An unusual case of knee pain: pseudogout and Abiotrophia defectiva infection. Southern medical journal 2008 Sep; 101; 9; 961-2.

O'Connor KM, Chien AJ. Management of melanocytic lesions in the primary care setting. Mayo Clinic proceedings. Mayo Clinic 2008 Feb; 83; 2; 208-13; quiz 213-4.

O'Connor, KM Case-Based Teaching Module on Depo Provera and Osteoporosis. OsteoEd Osteoporosis Education. http://www.osteoed.org/. 2007.

O'Connor, K "Chapter on Hyperlipidemia" in Internal Medicine Clerkship Guide: Essential Guide to the Internal Medicine Clerkship. Elsevier. 3rd Edition. Authors: Paauw DS, Burkholder LR, Migeon MB.

Our Bodies, Ourselves. A Book By and For Women. Chapter on Autoimmune Disorders:  Chronic Autoimmune Thryoiditis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Scleroderma, Sjogren’s Syndrome, Rheumatoid Arthritis.  The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective. 2005 edition.

O’Connor K, Case-Based Teaching Module on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.  UW Women’s Health Professional Education Modules, CD ROM and http://www.uwwomenshealth.org, 2003.



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