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» Home » Byline: Date Only » Jiin Kim

Jiin Kim

By Alex Tsui | May 9, 2024

Hometown: Richmond Hill, ON
Program: Anesthesiology Residency Program, Vancouver

What attracted you to your field?

If you had asked me this question five years ago, I would have emphasized that the captivating blend of technical skill and deep physiological insight is what attracted me to anesthesiology. While those elements remain pivotal and fascinating to me, what resonates most profoundly now is the impact that we have on patients throughout their surgical experiences. In critical moments, we are entrusted with the task of not only managing a surgical anesthetic and leading physiological resuscitation, but also facilitating mobilization, bowel function and pain relief — all of which enhance the patient’s overall quality of life. Anesthesiology is a career filled with challenges, yet the rewards of positively impacting lives make it incredibly gratifying.

What is your favourite moment from your time at UBC?

I have cherished the opportunity to bond with my co-residents over these past five years. Whether it was discovering the stunning outdoors or indulging in delightful cuisine, my time in Vancouver has been a genuine pleasure.

What is one piece of advice you have for students entering your program?

The practice of anesthesiology is truly an art form — a canvas where countless techniques can be woven together to administer safe and effective anesthesia. As you embark on this journey, embrace the opportunity to refine your skills and develop your own unique approach. Stay receptive to new ideas and use this time to expand your repertoire of techniques, enriching your toolkit for the benefit of your patients.

I also want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Laine Bosma and Dr. Zoe Brown, the former and current program directors of the residency program. Their dedication to understanding each resident and nurturing their personal and professional growth is truly commendable, and I am privileged to have benefited from their guidance and mentorship.

What’s next for you?

I am thrilled to be joining the anesthesiology team at Surrey Memorial Hospital. It is a culmination of years of dedicated training and I am eagerly looking forward to stepping into this new chapter and making a meaningful impact on patient care.

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