Taeho Kim, PhD, DABR, DABMP(MRI)

Taeho Kim, PhD, DABR, DABMP(MRI)

Professor of Radiation Oncology
Chief, SRS Medical Physics Services (Lead GK AMP)

Additional Titles

  • Chief, SRS Medical Physics Services (Lead GK AMP)

Education

  • PhD: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO (2007)
  • Residency: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (2015)

Board Certification

Certified by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Medical Physics (2016).

Certified by the American Board of Medical Physics: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics (2024).

Biography

Taeho Kim, PhD, DABR, is a professor of radiation oncology and joined the medical physics faculty in 2018. He currently has two primary interests in medical physics research: MRI-guided radiotherapy and respiratory motion management in clinical practice. Dr. Kim received his PhD in Physics in 2007 from Washington University in St. Louis. He completed two post-doctoral fellowships, one in MRI (Radiology, University of Utah) and the other in radiation therapy (Radiation Oncology, Stanford University). He completed his Medical Physics residency in the CAMPEP-accredited medical physics program at the University of Virginia. He worked on several medical physics research projects including respiratory motion management using MRI-guided audiovisual biofeedback, an integrated MRI-linear accelerator project and quasi-breath-hold biofeedback in Radiation Oncology. He has extensive clinical research experience in medical physics and MRI from several universities.

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