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Jin K. Kim, MD 

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Santa Clara Medical Center
Department of Occupational Medicine

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Occupational Health Services
10050 N. Wolfe Rd
Suite SWI-190
Cupertino CA 95014

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Appt/Advice: (408) 236-6160

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My Biography:

Jin K. Kim, M.D., lived for a number of years in Brazil, before moving to Southern California. Dr. Kim attended college at UCLA and medical school at the University of Southern California (1995). Dr. Kim completed his residency training in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at UCSF/Stanford University Hospital. As a physiatrist (PM&R specialist), he has a broad background in multidisciplinary approaches to musculoskeletal and neuromuscular injuries. His areas of expertise include electrodiagnostic testing and non-surgical spine care. He is board certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Kim joined Kaiser Permanente in 1998.

When he is not working, he is busy improving his golf game. He is also interested in painting and drawing. He and his wife, Dana, have 2 sons, Matthew and Timothy.

My Credentials

Medical school University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
Internship Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, CA
Residency Stanford University Hospital, Stanford, CA
Board certification Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehab



 
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