Nancy Kim, MD, PhD
About
Titles
Senior Medical Director, Care Signature; Associate Clinical Professor, General Internal Medicine
Biography
Dr. Kim is a Board-certified internist and hospitalist trained in health services research. She is the Senior Medical Director of Care Signature for the Yale-New Haven Health System. She has served in the past as the Associate Director of the Office of Student Research at the Yale School of Medicine and the Measure Lead for the CMS Episode of Care Payment Measures for Acute Myocardial Infarction, Heart Failure, Pneumonia, and primary elective hip/knee arthroplasty at Yale CORE.
In her role as the Senior Medical Director, she leads strategic clinical initiatives on end-of-life care, healthcare equity, and hospital and health system efficiency in Orthopedics, Physical Therapy and other services. Additionally, she evaluates the impact of Care Signature clinical pathways on processes of care and clinical outcomes in the hospital setting. With her extensive clinical experience, Dr. Kim has a unique “front line” perspective regarding the daily operations of a hospital. This clinical lens brings to her research an understanding of a hospital’s work environment, structure, and patient throughput which may otherwise be unobserved by traditional metrics.
Appointments
General Internal Medicine
Associate Clinical ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
Education & Training
- Non Degree Program
- Yale University School of Management, Executive Education (2023)
- PhD
- Yale University School of Medicine, Investigative Medicine (2008)
- Non Degree Program
- Yale University School of Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program (2004)
- Fellow
- Yale University School of Medicine (2004)
- Chief Resident
- Yale (2001)
- Resident
- Yale (2000)
- MD
- Temple University (1997)
- BA
- Yale University (1992)
Research
News
News
- September 13, 2023
Department of Internal Medicine Voluntary Faculty Promotions (September 2023)
- May 04, 2023
Department of Internal Medicine Promotions
- March 22, 2016
Pulmonary embolism treatment widely used, despite uncertain benefit
- February 05, 2015
After hospital discharge, deadly heart risks can remain for up to a year