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MIT Chinese Alumni Group | My Path to Transplant Surgery

Join us for the MIT Chinese Alumni Group webinar from May 26, 2022, on My Path to Transplant Surgery featuring speaker Dr. Irene K. Kim, MD (MIT SB ’99, Biology). Please click on the Registration button above to receive the Zoom link. Dr. Kim is the Director of the Comprehensive Transplant Center (CTC) of the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California. She was also the first female transplant surgeon to join the CTC. Dr. Kim is an expert in liver and kidney transplantation. Dr. Kim will discuss her path to transplant surgery and to becoming the Director of CTC, and how she overcame the challenges along the way, including being a woman and a person of color in the non-diverse transplant surgery field. Dr. Kim will also discuss what it means to her and what it takes to be a transplant surgeon, how her experience informed her view about life, what she is most proud of, and her vision for the future of transplant surgery. Dr. Kim will also discuss how she maintains work-life balance, and how her Korean heritage affects her work and life. Dr. Kim’s presentation will be followed by Q&A. Please bring your questions. We encourage your active participation during the Q&A. We are pleased to present: Dr. Irene K. Kim, MD FACS (MIT SB ’99, Biology) is the Director of the Comprehensive Transplant Center (CTC) at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, and is an expert in liver and kidney transplantation. Dr. Kim received her Bachelor of Science degree from MIT, followed by her doctorate in medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. She then completed her residency in general surgery at the Tufts Medical Center and her fellowship in abdominal transplantation at Stanford University. She is a published investigator in the management of highly HLA-sensitized transplant patients and was awarded the Leslie B. Brent Award by the Transplantation Society in 2015 for best scientific manuscript. In 2020, she was elected as Councilor for the American Society of Transplant Surgeons and as a Board member of the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), the governing body that oversees and adjudicates the nation’s transplant and organ procurement system. Further, Dr. Kim holds important leadership positions in both national and international surgical and transplant societies, including the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, UNOS/OPTN, the International Liver Transplant Society, the International Pediatric Transplant Association, and the Society of University Surgeons. Moderator Wean Khing Wong, Esq. (MIT SB '84, Biology) is a multilingual and multicultural attorney, mediator, consultant, trainer, and life coach with an American and international client base. She is a court-appointed mediator for the California Court of Appeal, 2nd Appellate District. She has taught mediation and multicultural interactions to senior international judicial officers. She was also a Hearing Officer for the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office. Wean Khing authored award-winning law and mediation articles; and teaches Continuing Legal Education. She is a life coach. For example, she coaches clients who are in conflict, life- and/or career-transitions. Wean Khing holds a California Bar license and a US Patent Attorney license. She has an MA in Counseling Psychology and is the Founding President of the MIT Chinese Alumni Group. The MIT Chinese Alumni Group webinars are free and open to the public. All MIT alumni/ae, students, Sloan fellows, and affiliates are welcome to join the MIT Chinese Alumni Group. You do not have to be Chinese. Please visit here to join us and to be added to our event invite list. You will need an Infinite Connection account to join us. You may create your account here. We look forward to seeing you.

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