Jason Kim

Co Director Female Pelvic Health And Continence Center at Stony Brook Medicine

Jason Kim has a diverse work experience in the medical field. Jason began their career as a Urology Resident at Stony Brook University Medical Center in 2003 and completed their residency in 2009. Following that, they served as a Urology Fellow at Virginia Mason Medical Center from 2009 to 2011. Since 2011, they have been an Associate Professor of Urology at Stony Brook University Hospital. Currently, they hold the position of Co-Director of the Female Pelvic Health and Continence Center at Stony Brook Medicine, starting from 2016.

Jason Kim obtained a MD degree in Medicine from an unspecified school between 1999 and 2003. Jason also earned an AB degree in Molecular Biology from Princeton University between 1992 and 1996. Additionally, Jason Kim has obtained certifications in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery from the American Board Of Obstetrics and Gynecology/ American Board of Urology in 2015, as well as in Urology from the American Board of Urology in 2013.

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Stony Brook, United States

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