Dr. Bo Soo Kim, MD, Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine
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Dr. Bo Soo Kim, MD

Critical Care Surgeon | Critical Care Medicine

5/5(2)
1800 Orleans St Baltimore MD, 21287
Rating

5/5

About

Dr. Bo Kim is a critical care intensivist practicing at Johns Hopkins University in the Cardio-Vascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Kim specializes in the post-operative management of patients undergoing cardiac and thoracic surgeries including coronary artery bypass grafting, valvular replacements, heart and lung transplantations.  Dr. Kim also specializes in managing patients requiring mechanical circulatory support including Impellas, LVADs, and ECMO.

Education and Training

Jefferson Medical College MD 2002

Board Certification

Critical Care Medicine (Internal Medicine)

Pulmonary Disease (Internal Medicine)

Provider Details

Male English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Critical Care MedicinePost-Operative Care in Cardiac SurgeryHeart TransplantationLung TransplantationMechanical Circulatory SupportECMO

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine Johns Hopkins University 2011 - Present

Awards

  • William Baumgartner Physician of the Year 2020 Johns Hopkins University 

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Maria's Miracle Organization, board member

Areas of research

Clinical and translational research in Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation support for cardiopulmonary failure.

Dr. Bo Soo Kim, MD's Practice location

John Hopkins Hospital

1800 Orleans St -
Baltimore, MD 21287
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