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David D. Kim, MD

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Dr. David Kim is a board-certified ophthalmologist who has been working in the field for over 2 decades. He specializes in the treatment of glaucoma and cataracts, and has held supervisory posts in eye surgery departments for various clinics.

Besides clinical practice, Dr. Kim has served as an assistant professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin for more than 20 years. His research findings have been published in several medical journals including the American Journal of Ophthalmology and the Journal of Cellular Biology.

Dr. Kim also volunteered his services for medical mission work in St. Lucia 1990, 1991 and Ghana 2013, 2014.

In his free time, Dr. Kim likes to venture outdoors for a bit of golf, cycling, kayaking, or fishing, or you can find him unwinding at home while listening to some good old 80’s music.

 

Professional Highlights

  • Ophthalmologist at Green Bay Eye Clinic – Green Bay, WI
  • Ophthalmologist at VA Clinic – Appleton, WI
  • Ophthalmologist at Prevea Healthcare – Green Bay, WI
  • Ophthalmologist at Wolfe Eye Clinic – Ottumwa, IA
  • Ophthalmologist at Fox Cities Eye Clinic – Appleton, WI
  • Ophthalmologist at Arizona Eye Consultants – Tucson, AZ
  • Clinical Associate Professor at Medical College of WI

 

Certificate and Licenses

  • Board Certified in Ophthalmology

 

Professional Memberships

  • Member of American Academy of Ophthalmology
  • Member of American Glaucoma Society

 

Awards

  • AOA Fellowship Scholarship recipient: 1988

 

Publications

  1. Daugirdas JT, Swanson V, Islam S, Nutting C, Kim DD, Wang X and Fiscus RR: Acetate causes endothelium-independent vasodilatation and cyclic AMP In rat caudal artery. Am J. Physiology. 255:1378-1383
  2. Kim, DD et al. Atrial Naturetic Peptide causes calcium dependent rise in cyclic GMP in the rat hippocampus. J. Cellular Biology 12 A, 1988
  3. Kim DD, and Fiscus RR: Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) causes calcium dependent elevations of CGMP levels that are not blocked by calmodulin inhibitor W-7 in rat brain hippocampal slices. FASEB Journal 3:A728, 1989
  4. Kim, DD et al Posterior Membrane Changes in Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis Amer J. Ophthalmology, 114, No. 5, Nov. 15, 1992
  5. Kim DD, and Jose S. Pulido ICG Findings in Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum, American J. Of Ophthalmology, Vol 116, No 7, Dec 1993
  6. Kim, DD Spontaneous dislocation of the Optimed Tube Shunt, Archives of Ophthal, Vol 116, Nov 15, 1996
  7. Kim, DD A Case of Alphagan Suspected Induced Psychosis, Archives of Ophthal, Vol 118, No 8, August 2000

 

Education:

  • BA in Biochemistry from Northwestern University – Evanston, IL
  • MD in Medicine from Loyola Stritch School of Medicine – Maywood, IL
  • Ophthalmology Residency (Chief Resident) from Eye Institute/Medical College of WI – Milwaukee, WI
  • Fellowship in Glaucoma, University of Wisconsin – Madison, WI
Last modified on: 17-04-2024