Associate Professor
University of Washington School of Medicine
Shoreline, WA, United States
Dr. Kim received her PhD degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of Washington in 2010 and is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Washington. She serves as the Clinical Physics Lead at the University of Washington Medical Center. Her research focuses on the optimal design of radiotherapy and management of cancer therapy. Dr. Kim has extensive clinical experience in LINAC-based stereotactic radiosurgery, GammaKnife, and stereotactic body radiotherapy. Her current clinical interests include stereotactic body radiotherapy and automated treatment planning to improve patient safety and workflow efficiency.
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Physics | ENHANCING RADIOSURGERY SAFETY THROUGH SHARED EXPERIENCES
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