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Johanna Kim
Executive Director, AIMI, Rad/Integrative Biomedical Imaging Informatics at Stanford
BioJohanna specializes in launching and leading world-class research programs. At Stanford AIMI, she plays a pivotal role in the development and design of all programs, particularly focusing on research and education programs, funding opportunities, and major events. Her leadership extends to shaping partnership programs, fundraising, and enhancing AIMI's outreach strategies. Skilled in building strong teams and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, Johanna adeptly navigates the complexities of the academic and healthcare sectors. Her strategic support has been invaluable in advancing technology development, securing substantial research funding, and elevating the impact of publications. Johanna’s 20-year career is marked by her commitment to transforming healthcare through innovative technology.
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Joseph Kim
Clinical Professor, Pediatrics
BioJoseph J. Kim, MD is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Kim also serves as the Chief of the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Stanford University and as the Associate Chief Medical Officer of Stanford Children’s Health. Dr. Kim’s career has focused on medical leadership and program building in pediatric hospital medicine. He has been active locally and nationally promoting patient experience, with particular emphasis on family centered care in pediatric inpatient settings. He has participated in numerous local and national care improvement programs including efforts around bronchiolitis, inpatient asthma management, pediatric sedation, medical co-management of surgical patients and patient care progression in inpatient settings. In his hospital administrative roles he has championed safety rounding, family centered rounding, scheduled based care of inpatients, discharge planning and value based performance improvement. Dr. Kim has mentored dozens of trainees and junior faculty in healthcare leadership and program administration.
Dr. Kim received his BA in Sociology from the University of Virginia and his MD from SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse. He completed his residency in pediatrics at the University of California San Francisco. Clinically, Dr. Kim practices as a Pediatric Hospitalist at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford and at California Pacific Medical Center. -
Juliann Lipps Kim
Adjunct Clinical Professor, Pediatrics - General Pediatrics
BioDr. Juliann Kim works as a Pediatric Hospitalist for PAMF. She cares for patients in the LPCH Newborn Nursery, Packard Intermediate Care Nursery, and on the inpatient wards. She serves on several LPCH committees including Professional Performance Evaluation Committee, Perinatal Care Committee, Credentials Committee, and Care Improvement Committee. She served as the LPCH Medical Staff President from 2018-2020.