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Frank Kim, M.D.

We are proud to announce the addition of Dr. Frank Kim to our
gastroenterology practice. Dr. Frank Kim (not to be confused with Dr. Richard
Kim, his brother) comes to us from the Cleveland Clinic where he was
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine. He was also Therapeutic Endoscopist
with the Ohio Permanente Medical Group in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Kim has also
held teaching positions at the Washington Hospital Center and the George
Washington University Medical Center, where he developed the Flexible
Sigmoidoscopy Training Program to instruct medical residents about colon
cancer screening. Dr. Frank Kim joined the practice of Drs. Robert Fusco,
Ernest Stanley, Richard Kim, and Lester Stine.

Dr. Kim received his B.A. in 1980 from the Johns Hopkins University, where he
was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his M.D. in 1984 at the University
of Maryland School of Medicine and his Masters in Business Science at John
Hopkins in 1996. He completed a fellowship in gastroenterology in 1989 at
the University of Maryland and did post-graduate research in molecular
genetics. He has published numerous articles about Helicobacter Pylori
infection. Dr. Frank Kim is Board certified in both Internal Medicine and
Gastroenterology. Dr. Kim is active on the staff of Ohio Valley Hospital,
Sewickley Valley Hospital, and Three Rivers Endoscopy Center. He is a
participating physician in PA Blue Shield and Medicare. His major GI interests
have been "Helicobacter pylori," Epidemiology and Treatment and
Therapeutic Endoscopy. He currently resides in the North Hills with his wife
and children. He and his wife are avid volleyball players.
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