Roger Y. Kim, MD, MSCE
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Dr. Kim is an interventional pulmonologist and thoracic oncology clinical investigator whose research seeks to optimize the lung cancer diagnostic process, with focuses on lung cancer screening and pulmonary nodule risk stratification and evaluation. He has particular expertise in observational cohort study design, clinical utility studies, clinical trials, and use of real-world data. Dr. Kim’s work has led to several publications investigating racial disparities in lung cancer screening adherence and assessing the effect of novel technology on pulmonary nodule evaluation and management. He is the recipient of a National Cancer Institute Career Development Award (K08), and his long-term goal is to be a leader in early lung cancer detection and interventional pulmonology.
Content Area Specialties
Interventional pulmonology; lung cancer screening; pulmonary nodule risk stratification and evaluation; lung cancer diagnosis
Methods Specialties
Observational cohort study design, multivariable logistic regression, clinical utility analysis, mediation analysis, clinical trial design