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Dan Kim, MS2

Dan Kim is a second-year medical student at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. He completed his BA in psychology at UC San Diego, realizing halfway through that he had the masochistic desire to attend medical school. Dan is passionate about the use of mobile technology in healthcare, clinical informatics, the history of medicine, and medical education. In the future, Dan hopes to pursue an academic career that will allow him to integrate his passion for research and teaching while taking good care of his patients. Contact him at dankim[at]email.arizona.edu.

Research, Scholarly ProjectJanuary 11, 2016

Predicting Surgical Outcomes Using MR Imaging in Chiari-I Malformation Patients

By Dan Kim, MS2

Arnold-Chiari malformations describe a cluster of congenital neurologic defects characterized by the downward displacement of cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum. Tonsillar herniation can…

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